Runway AI free plan 2026: what you can actually make before hitting the wall

Last Updated on June 15, 2026

📌 Runway AI Free Plan 2026 — What 125 Credits Actually Buy You (Tested & Fact-Checked)

What Is the Runway AI Free Plan?

I spent my entire 125-credit Runway AI free allowance across a series of controlled test generations to find out exactly what you can make before the free plan locks you out. Here’s the honest breakdown — model access, clip counts, resolution caps, watermarks, and the exact moment you hit the wall.

⚠️ Accuracy Notice: Runway does not publish exact credit-to-output ratios for every model and resolution combination. The figures in this article are personal observations from a single free account tested by Wubshet in May 2026 and cross-verified against Runway’s official pricing page and Runway’s Credits FAQ on June 10, 2026. Free tiers change frequently — always verify before relying on these numbers for business decisions.

The headline: Runway’s free plan gives you a one-time, non-refreshing pool of 125 credits — no monthly top-up, ever. On Gen-4 Turbo (the model available on the free plan for image-to-video), that translates to roughly 25 seconds of raw video. However, real-world usable output is closer to 2–3 finished clips once you account for re-rolls and failures. Furthermore, every export is capped at 720p and carries a visible watermark that cannot be removed without upgrading. As a result, the exact number of clips you get depends heavily on which tools you use and how disciplined your prompting is — I tracked every credit to show exactly where they go.

⚡ Quick Comparison: Runway Free vs Competitors
Tool Free Credits Watermark Max Resolution (Free) Credits Refresh?
Runway 125 (one-time only) Yes 720p ❌ Never
Pika Limited daily Yes 720p ✅ Daily
Luma Dream Machine Limited monthly No 1080p ✅ Monthly
Kling AI Daily allowance Yes 720p ✅ Daily

Sources: Official pricing pages for each platform, verified June 2026.

For how Runway compares to other AI video generators, see my Runway vs Pika vs Luma 2026 breakdown. For hidden restrictions across all major AI platforms, jump to my AI free tier restrictions guide.


📋 Table of Contents


🔍 Fact-Check First: What Runway’s Official Docs Actually Say

Before diving into my personal test results, here are the key facts as confirmed directly by Runway’s pricing page and official free plan documentation (verified June 10, 2026). Notably, several of these correct common misconceptions found in other guides:

✅ Officially Confirmed Facts (June 2026)

1. The free plan’s video model is Gen-4 Turbo (image-to-video only) — not Gen-4 or Gen-4.5. Gen-4 text-to-video and Gen-4.5 require Standard or higher. The free plan does include Gen-4 for text-to-image (still images), which is a separate tool.

2. 125 credits = 25 seconds of Gen-4 Turbo video (at 5 credits/second), or approximately 5 five-second clips before retries. Runway’s pricing page states this directly: “125 credits = 25s of Gen-4 Turbo.”

3. Free credits do not expire — but they also do not renew. Per Runway’s Help Center: “These credits do not expire and do not renew or refresh once spent.”

4. Credits cannot be purchased on a free plan — you must upgrade to buy additional credits.

5. The “Unlimited” plan has been retired. As of 2026, the top paid tier is Max ($76/user/month, 9,500 credits).

🧪 My Testing Setup

VariableDetail
LocationAddis Ababa, Ethiopia (UTC+3)
InternetFiber connection, 25 Mbps
DeviceMid-range laptop, Chrome browser
AccountBrand-new free tier account, no payment history
Testing periodMay 2026 (cross-verified against official docs June 10, 2026)
Starting credits125 (one-time, non-refreshing)
Model available for videoGen-4 Turbo (image-to-video only on free)
Model available for imagesGen-4 (text-to-image), Gemini 3 Pro, Gemini 2.5
Export resolution available720p only, watermarked
Storage included5GB asset storage, 3 video editor projects

All data comes from a single free account with zero paid history. I deliberately avoided entering a credit card to keep the test representative of what a real first-time user experiences. Additionally, as of June 2026, Runway’s own Help Center confirms the free tier is a one-time allocation with no monthly refresh mechanic.


📊 Where the 125 Credits Went: Generation-by-Generation Log

Here’s the credit-by-credit log from my test run. Specifically, I used Gen-4 Turbo (image-to-video) — the only video generation mode available on the free plan — at 5-second clip length, which costs 25 credits per clip.

Generation #TypeCredits SpentCredits RemainingOutcome
1Gen-4 Turbo, image-to-video, 5s25100Usable, kept
2Gen-4 Turbo, image-to-video, 5s2575Motion glitch, discarded
3Gen-4 Turbo, image-to-video, 5s2550Usable, kept
4Gen-4 Turbo, image-to-video, 5s2525Usable, kept
5Gen-4 Turbo, image-to-video, 5s250Warped face, discarded — plan exhausted

Final result: 5 generation attempts, 3 usable clips, 0 credits left. That’s a 60% “keeper rate” — roughly in line with what other users report once you account for motion artifacts, warped faces, and prompts that don’t land on the first try. In fact, according to third-party analysis of user reviews, budgeting an additional 10–15% for failed generations is a reasonable rule of thumb across all Runway plans.

Important clarification on the credit math: The free plan gives you access to Gen-4 Turbo image-to-video (5 credits/second) — not the standard Gen-4 video model (12 credits/second) or Gen-4.5 (25 credits/second). This is why 125 credits buys you 5 five-second clips rather than fewer. For example, if Gen-4 or Gen-4.5 were available on the free plan, the same 125 credits would buy approximately 2 five-second clips (Gen-4) or just one 5-second clip (Gen-4.5). Consequently, the free plan’s model restriction is, in a narrow sense, the more credit-efficient option.


✅ What’s Actually Included on the Runway Free Plan

Below is what your 125 credits unlock — and what stays locked. In addition, all information has been verified against Runway’s official pricing page as of June 10, 2026:

FeatureFree PlanStandard ($12/user/mo, billed annually)Pro ($28/user/mo, billed annually)
Gen-4 Turbo (image-to-video)✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
Gen-4 (text-to-video)❌ No✅ Yes✅ Yes
Gen-4 (text-to-image)✅ Yes (stills only)✅ Yes✅ Yes
Gen-4.5 (text + image to video)❌ No✅ Yes✅ Yes
Third-party models (Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0 Pro, Seedance 2.0)❌ No✅ Yes✅ Yes
Aleph (video editing)❌ No✅ Yes✅ Yes
Watermark removal❌ No✅ Yes✅ Yes
Export resolution720p onlyUp to 1080p (upscaling available)Up to 4K (upscaling available)
Credit refresh❌ One-time only✅ 625 credits monthly✅ 2,250 credits monthly
Text-to-speech & audio apps✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
Gemini image models✅ Yes (Gemini 3 Pro, 2.5)✅ Yes✅ Yes
Workflow automation❌ No✅ Yes✅ Yes
Video editor projects3 projectsUnlimitedUnlimited
Asset storage5GB100GB500GB
Purchase additional credits❌ Not available✅ Yes ($0.01/credit, $10 minimum)✅ Yes

In short: the free plan gives you a real taste of Gen-4 Turbo’s quality for image-to-video work, plus access to text-to-image and audio tools. Nevertheless, almost every feature that makes Runway useful for actual content production — text-to-video, Gen-4.5, watermark removal, third-party models — sits behind Standard or higher.


🧱 Hitting the Wall: What Happens When Credits Run Out

Unlike ChatGPT or Claude’s free tiers, which throttle you and switch to a lighter fallback model, Runway’s free plan has no fallback at all. Instead, the sequence I observed was:

  • The credit counter in the top-right of the dashboard hits 0.
  • Generation buttons across every tool (image-to-video, text-to-image, audio) become disabled.
  • A modal appears prompting you to upgrade to Standard, Pro, or Max — there is no “wait for reset” option.
  • Previously generated clips remain accessible in your project history, but you cannot regenerate, extend, or re-export them at a higher resolution without subscribing.
  • You cannot purchase additional credits on the free plan. Per Runway’s official documentation, credit purchases require an active paid subscription.

Therefore, unlike rolling-window limits on chat tools, Runway’s free wall is permanent. There is no strategy that restores your credits — only an upgrade to a paid plan unlocks further generation. As of June 2026, this behavior is confirmed in Runway’s own free plan documentation.


💧 The Watermark Problem

Every clip generated on the free plan carries a visible Runway watermark on the exported video. Specifically, this isn’t a small corner logo you can easily crop out — it’s positioned to be difficult to remove without affecting the frame composition.

What this means in practice:

  • As a result, free-tier clips are unsuitable for client deliverables, agency pitches, or anything commercial.
  • That said, they’re fine for personal experimentation, internal quality assessments, or “look what AI can do” demos where the watermark doesn’t undermine the purpose.
  • Furthermore, upgrading to Standard and then re-exporting an old free-tier clip does not retroactively remove the watermark from the already-rendered file. You would need to regenerate the clip on your paid plan to get a clean export.

🔍 Gen-4 Turbo vs Gen-4 vs Gen-4.5: Credit Costs Compared

One of the most misunderstood parts of Runway’s 2026 pricing is how dramatically credit costs vary by model — and consequently, how the free plan’s model restriction changes the math. The figures below are derived directly from Runway’s official pricing page, which publishes credit-to-second ratios for each paid tier (allowing the per-second costs to be calculated).

ModelCredits per SecondWhat 125 Credits BuysAvailable on Free?Use Case
Gen-4 Turbo (image-to-video)~5 credits/sec~25 sec (~5 five-sec clips)✅ Yes (image-to-video)Fast iteration, social clips
Gen-4 (text/image to video)~12 credits/sec~10 sec (~2 five-sec clips)❌ No (Standard+ only)Higher quality final output
Gen-4.5 (text/image to video)~25 credits/sec~5 sec (1 five-sec clip)❌ No (Standard+ only)Flagship quality, benchmarks
Gen-4 (text-to-image, stills)~1.6 credits/image~78 images✅ Yes (stills only)Reference images, thumbnails

Note: Credit-per-second figures calculated from Runway’s published equivalencies (e.g., “625 credits = 52s of Gen-4”) on the official pricing page. Individual generation costs may vary slightly based on clip length and resolution settings.

The key takeaway: The free plan’s restriction to Gen-4 Turbo image-to-video means your 125 credits stretch further than they would on a hypothetical Gen-4 or Gen-4.5 free plan. However, Gen-4 Turbo requires a reference image — you can’t generate video from a text prompt alone on the free tier.


🎯 Is Runway’s Free Plan Worth It in 2026?

Based on my test, the free plan gives you roughly 3 usable clips and a clear sense of Gen-4 Turbo’s image-to-video output quality — and then it’s over, permanently. Nevertheless, that’s still enough to make an informed decision before paying anything.

The free plan is worth it if you:

  • Want to see what Gen-4 Turbo’s image-to-video output looks like before subscribing.
  • Are comparing Runway against Pika, Luma, or Kling on the same reference image.
  • Want to learn Runway’s prompt structure (camera movement, lighting, lens reference) without spending money.
  • Need a couple of watermarked clips for personal, non-commercial experiments.
  • Plan to use text-to-image, Gemini image models, or audio tools — these are less credit-limited than video.

The free plan is not worth it if you:

  • Need text-to-video generation — this requires Standard or higher (Gen-4 text-to-video is not available on free).
  • Need any commercial or client-facing output — the watermark rules this out entirely.
  • Plan to use Runway regularly — 125 one-time credits won’t sustain any workflow.
  • Need Gen-4.5, Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0 Pro, or other third-party models — none available on free.
  • Need 1080p or higher resolution exports for modern platforms.

🛠️ 4 Strategies to Get the Most from Your 125 Credits

1. Prepare Reference Images Before You Start

Since the free plan only gives you Gen-4 Turbo image-to-video (not text-to-video), every generation requires a reference image. Therefore, prepare your images in advance — ideally at 1280×720 or higher — so you’re not spending time fumbling with uploads once your session starts. In addition, you can use the free plan’s text-to-image tools (Gen-4 stills) to generate reference images cheaply (~1.6 credits each) before committing your video credits.

2. Write Highly Specific Prompts From the Start

Every failed generation is 25 credits gone permanently. Therefore, Runway’s recommended prompt structure is: “[camera movement] of [subject action], [mood], [lighting reference], [lens reference].” Vague prompts, in particular, are the single biggest cause of wasted credits on any Runway plan.

Vague (high risk of wasted 25 credits): “A person walking.”

Specific (higher success rate): “Slow dolly-in on a woman walking through a quiet street market, warm golden-hour lighting, 35mm lens.”

3. Add Negative Prompts to Avoid Common Failure Modes

Two of my five generations failed due to motion glitches and a warped face — both common Gen-4 Turbo failure modes. Including a negative prompt such as “no distorted hands, warped face, flickering, jitter” reduces the odds of burning credits on an unusable result. Moreover, based on reviewed user reports, planning for roughly a 10–15% credit waste from failed generations is realistic across all Runway plans.

4. Treat the Free Plan as a Single Planned Session, Not an Ongoing Tool

Because credits don’t refresh, the highest-value approach is to plan your entire test in advance. Specifically, decide which 4–5 prompts and reference images you want to test, write them all out before you start, and run them in one focused session rather than spreading them across days. Spreading them out doesn’t make the credits last longer — in fact, it just increases the risk of forgetting your plan and making impulsive generations.


🔄 Free Alternatives When You Hit the Cap

Once your 125 credits are gone, these tools offer ongoing free access for AI video experimentation. In contrast to Runway’s one-time pool, all of them refresh regularly:

ToolBest ForFree Tier Notes
PikaQuick social clips, easy interfaceLimited daily credits, watermarked exports
Luma Dream MachinePhotorealistic motion, no watermarkLimited free generations per month, 1080p exports
Kling AILonger clip durationsDaily free credit allowance, watermarked
Hailuo AIFast turnaround, mobile-friendlyDaily free credits
Mochi (open-source)Self-hosted experimentationFree if you have your own GPU

For a full breakdown of how these stack up against Runway, see my Runway vs Pika vs Luma 2026 comparison. Additionally, my best free AI video tools 2026 roundup covers more options in detail.


📜 How Runway’s Free Plan Has Changed

Feature202420252026 (June)
Free Credits125, one-time125, one-time125, one-time (unchanged)
Video model on freeGen-2Gen-3 Alpha TurboGen-4 Turbo (image-to-video only)
Export resolution720p720p720p (unchanged)
WatermarkYesYesYes (unchanged)
Top paid planUnlimited (~$95/mo)Unlimited (~$95/mo)Max ($76/mo, 9,500 credits) — Unlimited retired
Text-to-video on freeYes (Gen-2)Yes (Gen-3 Alpha Turbo)❌ No — free limited to image-to-video

Sources: Runway’s official pricing page, Runway Credits FAQ, and Runway Free Plan Details. Personal testing was conducted in May 2026 and re-verified on June 10, 2026.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Credits & Limits

Do Runway’s free credits ever refresh?

No. Per Runway’s official documentation, free credits are a one-time allocation that does not expire — but also does not renew. In other words, once you spend them, your only option is to upgrade to a paid plan.

Can I buy more credits without upgrading to a paid plan?

No. According to Runway’s Help Center, credits cannot be purchased on the free plan — a paid subscription is required first. Once you are on a paid plan, however, additional credits are available at $0.01 each with a $10 minimum purchase.

Can I get more free credits by creating multiple accounts?

This approach violates Runway’s Terms of Service. As a result, accounts created to bypass credit limits risk permanent suspension. Instead, treat your 125 credits as a single, deliberate evaluation session and make each generation count.

Models, Output & Restrictions

Can I do text-to-video generation on the free plan?

No — and this is one of the most commonly misunderstood restrictions. As of June 2026, the free plan’s video generation is limited to Gen-4 Turbo image-to-video, which requires a reference image as input. Gen-4 text-to-video and Gen-4.5 are Standard-plan features. That said, you can generate still images from text prompts using Gen-4 text-to-image for free, and then use those stills as your reference images for video generation.

Is Gen-4.5 available on the free plan?

No. Gen-4.5, along with third-party models such as Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0 Pro, and Seedance 2.0, are restricted to Standard, Pro, and Max plans. In contrast, free-tier video access is limited solely to Gen-4 Turbo image-to-video.

Can I remove the watermark on the free plan?

No. Watermark removal is only available on Standard and above. Therefore, there is no way to export clean video on the free tier, regardless of how many credits you have remaining.

What’s the maximum export resolution on the free plan?

720p. Standard unlocks 1080p with upscaling, while higher resolutions up to 4K require Pro or Max. Importantly, the resolution cap is an export restriction only — all plans use the same underlying generation quality, and higher-tier plans simply allow upscaling at the export stage.

What happens to clips I already made after my credits run out?

Previously generated clips stay visible in your project history indefinitely. However, you can’t regenerate, extend, or re-export them at a different resolution without an active paid plan. In short, the clips themselves don’t disappear — but they remain permanently locked at 720p with a watermark.


🏁 Final Verdict on Runway AI’s Free Plan in 2026

Runway’s free plan in 2026 is a one-shot evaluation tool, not a content production tool. Based on my 125-credit test run and verified against official Runway documentation, here is what you actually get:

  • 125 one-time credits, never refreshing — confirmed by Runway’s Help Center
  • ~25 seconds of Gen-4 Turbo image-to-video, or roughly 3 usable clips after typical re-rolls
  • 720p exports with a permanent, visible watermark — no workaround exists on free
  • No access to text-to-video, Gen-4.5, third-party models (Veo, Kling), or workflow automation
  • Cannot purchase additional credits without upgrading

For evaluating Gen-4 Turbo’s image-to-video quality before you pay, it’s genuinely useful and worth doing once. However, for any kind of content production — personal or commercial — the Standard plan ($12/user/month, billed annually) is the realistic starting point. Additionally, Pro ($28/user/month) is the better cost-per-credit option if you plan to use Runway regularly.

For a broader comparison, moreover, see my best free AI video tools 2026 and my guide to free-tier restrictions.



About the Author

Wubshet Tsegaye is the founder of Nexoda Tech and an independent technology writer. He has personally tested 40+ AI tools over 300+ hours, spending his own money to document real-world free-tier limits, hidden restrictions, and credit economics. Everything here is research-driven — no paid reviews, no guesswork, and no affiliate influence on conclusions. → More about his testing methodology

This post contains no paid promotions. Some links may be affiliate links — we earn a small commission at no cost to you if you sign up. All tools were tested independently.

Last verified: June 10, 2026 against Runway’s official pricing page and Help Center. Free tiers change frequently — always check official sources before relying on these figures for business decisions.

Wubshet Tsegaye
Wubshet Tsegayehttps://nexodatech.com/
I'm Wubshet Tsegaye, founder of Nexoda Tech. I specialize in hands-on testing of AI tools, SaaS platforms, and productivity software — with a focus on what actually works for users on real budgets and real internet connections. Over the past year, I've personally tested 40+ AI tools, spending 300+ hours and $300+ out of pocket to document free tier limits, real-world performance, and honest comparisons. No sponsored opinions. No guesswork. Just research-driven content designed to help freelancers, students, and small businesses make smarter technology decisions. My work covers AI writing assistants, image generators, chatbots, design tools, and productivity utilities — tested from the perspective of everyday users, not enterprise teams.

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