Pricing
Pay once. It stays paid.
One payment, no subscription, no recurring anything. Try the whole app first — the paid version is the same app with the trial limit lifted.
There is one other, entirely optional thing you can spend money on: AI credits, bought inside the app. Skip to that →
Trial
Freeno card
The whole app, nothing held back. Anything you save is yours to keep.
- Every feature the paid version has
- No watermark on anything you save
- Keep the wallpapers you made after it ends
- No card, no account, no email
Personal
$29one payment
For your own screens. Pay once, and that's the end of it.
- Two computers
- Every update to this version, included
- Wallpapers from images and from video
- Moving wallpapers, enhancing, clean-up
- 100 AI credits to start
- Client or commercial work
Studio
$79one payment
For work you get paid for. Same app, terms that cover the use.
- Five computers
- Client and commercial work
- Two years of updates, including the next big version
- Your bug reports go to the front of the queue
- 400 AI credits to start
Everything above happens on your own computer and costs nothing to run. AI credits are a separate, optional thing →
Not for sale here
- A subscription
- A watermark you pay to remove
- A limit on how much you can save, or how big
- Your pictures, your videos, or anything about how you use them
Optional · in-app purchase
Let an AI do the choosing
One feature asks an AI to look at what came out and pick the set actually worth keeping. It's the only thing here that costs us money every time it runs, so it's the only thing that costs credits. Everything else is free forever.
100 credits with Personal, 400 with Studio
200
credits
$5
a few long videos
1,000
credits
$20
best value for a backlog
3,000
credits
$50
for a whole collection
Credits never expire, and they are not a subscription.
Bought in the app, not here
Credits sit in the app next to everything else. There's no cart for them on this site, because you buy them at the moment you want them.
You see the cost first
The app tells you what it'll cost before it starts, and only charges when it finishes. Something that fails costs nothing.
Never needed for the rest
Making wallpapers, resizing, moving wallpapers, enhancing, clean-up — all of that is free forever and never touches a credit.
They don't expire
Buy once, use them whenever. Buying none is a perfectly normal way to use the app.
Questions people actually ask
- What happens when the trial ends?
- The app stops making new wallpapers. Everything you already saved stays exactly where you put it — those are your files. Pay once and the same install carries straight on.
- Is anything held back from the trial?
- No. Every screen size, moving wallpapers, enhancing, clean-up, saving in bulk — all of it, unwatermarked. A crippled trial would tell you nothing about whether you'd actually like the results.
- Does it need the internet?
- Only the first time, to set itself up. After that it works offline for good, and losing your connection never stops you making wallpapers.
- Personal or Studio?
- If a wallpaper you make ends up in something a client pays for, that's Studio. If it ends up on your own screen, that's Personal. Move up later and you pay the difference, not the full price.
- How many computers?
- Personal covers two, Studio covers five. You can move it off a computer you no longer use whenever you like.
- What do I get when a new version comes out?
- Personal includes every update to the version you bought. Studio includes two years of updates, the next big version included. Nothing you paid for ever stops working.
- Refunds?
- No questions asked, and the free trial means it rarely comes to that. Email and it's done.
- Why not a subscription?
- Because everything happens on your computer. Billing you every month for software running on hardware you already paid for would be charging rent on your own machine.
Try it on your own pictures.
The full app, no card, no account, no watermark on anything you save.