Credits System

Choose Your Credit Pack

One-time purchase, no subscription. HD 2K costs 27 credits, Ultra 4K costs 36 credits.

2K 27 credits / gen 路 4K 36 credits / gen

Starter

For first-time creations

$12USD
Credits
216
HD (2K)
8gens
Ultra (4K)
6gens
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Most Popular

Family Plus

Most popular and best value

$24USD
Credits
540
HD (2K)
20gens
Ultra (4K)
15gens
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Studio Pro

For frequent generation and print-ready quality

$39USD
Credits
1080
HD (2K)
40gens
Ultra (4K)
30gens
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How Credits Work

Generate one family photo

  • HD (2K): 27 credits per generation
  • Ultra (4K): 36 credits per generation

Refine and regenerate

  • HD (2K): 27 credits per generation
  • Ultra (4K): 36 credits per generation

Failure refund policy

  • If generation fails due to a system issue, credits are refunded automatically.

2K vs 4K

HD (2K)

HD (2K) is best for

Daily sharing and social mediaMost family-photo use casesLower cost for iterative testing
Ultra (4K)

Ultra (4K) is best for

Printing (frames, calendars, photo books)Sharper close-up detail (face, hair, clothing texture)Higher-quality output with higher credit cost
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Pricing & Credit Packs

FamilyGen uses a credit system so users can choose a pack that matches how often they plan to generate. The important part is not only the pack size. It is understanding what one generation costs, when 2K is enough, when 4K is worth it, and how failed generations are refunded.

How to think about credits

Credits are easiest to understand when you map them to finished use cases. If you are still testing source photos or refining the right family context image, 2K is the more efficient option. If you already have a strong result and need a print-ready output, 4K is the better fit.

Why pricing clarity matters

Creative AI products can feel expensive when the pricing page only shows package labels. FamilyGen makes the 2K and 4K generation cost explicit so users can predict how many attempts a pack is likely to cover before they buy.

Failure refund logic

If a generation fails because of a system-side issue, the corresponding credits are returned automatically. This is important because pricing confidence does not only come from the pack size. It also comes from understanding how downside risk is handled when something goes wrong.

Three common buying situations

Testing source photos

Stay in 2K until the faces, spacing, and overall mood feel believable enough to keep.

Preparing a print or gift

Move to 4K only after the composition is already right and the next step is framing, printing, or saving a long-term keepsake.

Troubleshooting a failed attempt

If the failure is system-side, credits come back automatically; if the image just looks wrong, better inputs usually beat more retries.

Best next step

If you are still validating source-photo quality and scene direction, start with 2K. Once the result is already close to final and you need a print-ready file, move to 4K.