PRICES VERIFIED · JULY 2026

SCENARIO · 60 SECONDS

What a 60-second AI video really costs

Model1 min (raw)1 min (×1.5 retakes)Audio
Vidu 2.0Shengshu$2.40$3.60
Veo 3.1 LiteGoogle$3.00$4.50Yes
Gen-4 TurboRunway$3.00$4.50
Wan 2.6Alibaba$3.00$4.50
Sora 2OpenAI$6.00$9.00Yes
Kling 3.0Kuaishou$6.00$9.00
Seedance 2.0ByteDance$8.40$12.60
Veo 3.1 FastGoogle$9.00$13.50Yes
Gen-4.5Runway$15.00$22.50
Sora 2 ProOpenAI$18.00$27.00Yes
Veo 3.1Google$24.00$36.00Yes

Rates shown at each model's base tier, verified July 2026 from official vendor pricing pages and documentation. Vendors change prices without notice — see methodology.

The realistic range: $3.60 to $45

Sixty seconds of AI video costs anywhere from $3.60 on Vidu to $45.00 on Sora 2 Pro at 1024p once you include a conservative ×1.5 retake buffer. The spread is more than tenfold, which is why "how much does an AI video cost" has no single answer — it has a model answer.

Why nobody generates 60 seconds in one go

Most models cap a single generation at 8–12 seconds (Kling being the exception), so a one-minute video is really 6–10 stitched clips. That changes the math in your favor: you only re-generate the shots that fail, not the whole minute. A practical mixed-model approach:

When one minute is worth $45

Client work, ads, and anything with on-screen dialogue. Lip-sync failures are the most expensive kind of retake because viewers spot them instantly — paying Veo 3.1 Standard rates for talking-head shots usually beats burning five cheap attempts.

Run your own numbers. The cost calculator applies your clip length, resolution and a realistic retake buffer across every model at once.