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Generate AI videos daily for free with the physics-aware Mochi 1 model on Genmo. This browser-based platform replenishes ~4 video credits every 6 hours, solving the scarcity issue of standard free tiers. Optimized for rapid prototyping, the open-source engine handles complex fluid dynamics in 480p without requiring a credit card.
We have a problem in the AI video world right now. Tools like Runway and Sora are incredible, but they treat free users like uninvited guests at a wedding—giving you just enough credits to make three seconds of a melting cat before slamming the paywall in your face.
Genmo is the loophole.
It’s not the flashiest tool in the shed, but it has one killer feature that makes it essential for the average internet user in late 2025: a daily refreshing free tier. Instead of a stingy one-time allowance, Genmo operates on a "faucet" system, letting you generate a fresh batch of videos every few hours. If you’re just trying to make a funny GIF for Discord or experiment with the new "Mochi 1" open-source model without spending $20/month, this is currently your best bet.
Genmo is a browser-based video generator powered by Mochi 1, an open-source model known for understanding physics better than most of its rivals.
Here is where Genmo earns its spot in your bookmarks. Most competitors give you ~100 credits forever on a free account. Genmo gives them to you daily (distributed in blocks).
The catch? You are paying with resolution and patience. The free videos are capped at 480p (SD quality) and will have a visible watermark.
| Plan | Cost | Key Limits/Perks |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | ~4 videos every 6 hours (Daily refresh). 480p resolution. Watermarked. |
| Lite | $10/mo | No watermarks. 1,200 monthly credits. Commercial rights included. |
| Standard | $24/mo | Priority speed (skips the queue). Access to new "Turbo" models first. |
If you are serious about filmmaking, Genmo might feel a bit budget. But if you are just playing around? It destroys the competition on value.
Genmo feels like the early days of the internet—slightly chaotic, a bit rough around the edges, but undeniably generous. It is not trying to replace Hollywood cinematographers like Sora or Runway are; it is trying to be the scratchpad for your imagination.
We are heading toward a future where "sketching" an idea means generating a video of it. Genmo’s Mochi 1 model proves that open-source tech is catching up to the corporate giants, and their pricing model proves they actually want people to use it. If you want to make a Super Bowl ad, buy Runway. If you want to make a weird alien cat video while procrastinating at work, use Genmo.