
Plans, costs, and free options for DeepMotion
Last updated: February 2, 2026
Pricing Model
Freemium
Starting Price
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Free Option
No
DeepMotion offers a free tier with basic features, plus paid plans for users who need more advanced functionality.
Basic features included at no cost
Premium features with paid plans
See how DeepMotion pricing compares to similar tools in Animation
| Tool | Free Tier | Starting Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() DeepMotionCurrent Bring digital humans to life with AI-pow... | No | — | —/100 | Details → |
![]() ColossyanBest Value AI video creation with synthetic present... | No | $19/mo | 78/100 | Pricing → |
Elai AI video generator with virtual presente... | Yes | $29/mo | 76/100 | Pricing → |
Fliki AI text-to-video and voiceover generator | Yes | $21/mo | 79/100 | Pricing → |
HoudiniTop Rated Procedural 3D animation and VFX software | Yes | $269/mo | 90/100 | Pricing → |
Cinema 4D Professional 3D animation | No | 94/month | 86/100 | Pricing → |
Maya 3D animation and modeling by Autodesk | No | $305/mo | 90/100 | Pricing → |
Prices shown are starting prices. Actual pricing may vary based on features and team size.
See all alternatives →DeepMotion offers a free plan with limited features, plus paid plans for advanced functionality.
Yes, DeepMotion offers a free tier with basic features. Upgrade to a paid plan for more functionality.
Check DeepMotion's official website for current trial offers.
Free or freemium alternatives include Elai, Fliki, Houdini. View our full comparison to find the best value.
DeepMotion offers various plans for its Animate 3D and Saymotion services. While specific pricing details are not provided on the main pages, it operates on a freemium model with options to earn credits, implying paid tiers for advanced features or higher usage. API and Real-Time SDK pricing require direct contact.
DeepMotion offers a free account option where users can sign up and potentially earn animation credits through their Animation Labeling and Correction programs. This suggests a freemium model where basic functionality or limited credits might be available for free, with paid plans for more extensive use.