Caiyun, an AI video generation platform, recently announced the end of its free service and officially entered a paid model. This move marks a new stage in the commercialization process of the AI video generation industry. The editor of Downcodes will provide a detailed interpretation of this adjustment, analyze its impact on the industry, and the future development direction of Keling.
Recently, Caiyun, a well-known AI video generation platform, announced that it has officially ended its completely free service model and launched a new paid plan. This marks Keling's entry into a new stage of commercial operation.
According to the latest policy, Keling will provide users with 66 free points every day, which can generate approximately 6 videos. At the same time, the platform launched a week-long limited-time promotion, with all paid plans enjoying a 50% discount. Among them, the 1,500 yuan package is considered more affordable by industry insiders.
Compared with its competitors, Keling's pricing strategy appears to be more user-friendly. Take Runway as an example. Its monthly fee is 105 yuan, but it can only generate 10 videos, so the price/performance ratio is relatively low.
It is worth mentioning that with the opening of the payment model, the processing speed of Keling's high-performance models has been significantly improved. User feedback shows that the video generation time has been shortened to about 5 minutes, greatly improving work efficiency.
This change reflects the development trend of the AI video generation industry. As technology matures and operating costs increase, more platforms may adopt similar commercialization strategies. Keling's move may have a profound impact on the entire industry.
Keling’s payment model adjustment is not only an inevitable choice for its commercialization strategy, but also reflects the higher requirements for cost and efficiency required by the sustainable development of the AI industry. In the future, the field of AI video generation will face more intense competition, and it will also require continuous platform innovation to improve user experience. The editor of Downcodes will continue to pay attention to the dynamics of Keling and other AI platforms to bring more industry information to readers.