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Remaker AI Review: Free to Start, Credits Never Expire, No Monthly Subscription Trap

So I was editing a photo last week β€” just trying to remove a random stranger who photobombed my shot β€” and spent about 45 minutes doing it manually in another app. You know the feeling: selecting pixels, undoing, reselecting, wanting to throw your laptop out the window.

Then I found Remaker AI. Fixed it in about 8 seconds. No kidding.

Let me tell you what this thing actually is and whether it's worth your time (and a few bucks).

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What Is Remaker AI, Exactly?

Remaker AI is a browser-based AI image and video editing platform. You don't install anything. You open it, upload a photo, click a tool, and the AI does the work. That's genuinely how simple it is.

It was recognized as one of the Top 50 AI Web Products globally by a16z in 2025 β€” which, if you know anything about that firm's track record, means it's not just hype.

The platform covers a surprisingly wide range of things: face swapping, background removal, image upscaling, object erasing, AI portrait generation, logo design, and even text-to-video. It's basically an entire creative studio packed into a web tab.

πŸ‘‰ Try Remaker AI β€” start free with 30 credits


What Can You Actually Do With It?

Here's a quick rundown of the tools worth knowing about:

Face Swap is the fan favorite. Upload two photos, pick which face goes where, done. It handles single faces, group photos, and even video clips. Not deepfake-Hollywood quality, but more than good enough for social content, fun projects, or marketing materials.

Background Remover is the one I use most often. One click, clean transparent background. Works shockingly well on hair, fur, complex edges β€” all the stuff that normally drives you insane in Photoshop.

AI Image Upscaler takes blurry, low-res photos and sharpens them with AI-filled detail. Particularly useful if you're working with old photos or need to print something that was originally sized for a thumbnail.

Magic Eraser / Object Replacer is what saved my photobombed shot. Select the thing you don't want, the AI figures out what should be there instead, fills it in. Works about 90% of the time without any touch-up needed.

AI Portrait Generator takes a few selfies you upload and generates professional-looking headshots. LinkedIn-ready in minutes. Not "photographer just spent 3 hours on these" quality, but honestly very close for most practical uses.

AI Image Generator turns text into images. Type a description, get a visual. Works best when you're specific with your prompt. Good for blog headers, social posts, marketing creatives.

Video Face Swap & Video Enhancer let you work on clips as well β€” swap faces in videos, enhance low-quality footage up to 4K. Video tasks use more credits than image tasks, so go in knowing that.


The Pricing Model (This Is Actually the Best Part)

Most AI tools hit you with a monthly subscription. Use it a lot one month, barely at all the next? Doesn't matter, you're paying every month.

Remaker AI works differently. You buy credits once. They never expire. No recurring charges.

Sign up and you get 30 free credits just to start poking around. Most basic tasks (a face swap, a background removal) cost 1–2 credits. A 19-second video enhancement costs around 57. So your free credits go further than you'd think.

Here's how the paid credit packages break down:

Credits Price Cost Per Credit Best For
200 $5.99 $0.030 Testing premium features
530 $9.99 $0.019 Casual regular users
1,100 $19.99 $0.018 Content creators
3,000 $49.99 $0.017 Small businesses
20,000 $299 $0.015 Agencies & power users

Purchase links:

Package Price Link
200 Credits $5.99 Get 200 Credits
530 Credits $9.99 Get 530 Credits
1,100 Credits $19.99 Get 1,100 Credits
3,000 Credits $49.99 Get 3,000 Credits
20,000 Credits $299 Get 20,000 Credits

The $9.99 / 530-credit pack is probably the sweet spot for most casual users β€” costs less than two coffees, gets you through a lot of edits. If you're running a small business or creating content consistently, the 3,000-credit pack at $49.99 is the better value by cost-per-credit.

One thing worth noting: all payments go through Stripe, and your card info is never stored on Remaker's end. Good to know before you hand over payment details.


No Watermarks. Commercial Use Allowed.

This surprised me when I found out. Even on the free plan, exports come out watermark-free. And per their current terms, images you generate can be used commercially β€” ads, blog posts, e-commerce listings, marketing campaigns, all fair game.

For anyone building content at scale, that's a big deal.


Who Is This Actually For?

Honestly, it covers a wide range:

Content creators and social media managers who need quick, polished visuals without expensive photoshoots. The credit system is perfect for variable workloads β€” busy month? Buy more. Slow month? Don't spend anything.

E-commerce sellers who photograph products on random surfaces and need clean white backgrounds instantly. What used to take 20 minutes per photo now takes seconds.

Small businesses that need professional-looking headshots, logo mockups, or marketing images without hiring a designer or photographer for every little thing.

Casual users who just want to have fun with face swaps, create AI art, or fix that one photo that's been sitting in their camera roll looking awful for two years.


The Honest Downsides

Object replacement can be hit-or-miss on complex scenes. The AI sometimes gets confused about what to fill in when the background is very busy or the object being removed is large. Results are usually fine, but occasionally you need a second try.

Video tasks eat credits faster than image tasks β€” which makes sense given the processing involved, but it's worth being aware of before you start upscaling a 10-minute video.

The text-to-video feature is the least polished of the bunch. It works, but it's clearly still developing. Fine for simple social content, not ready for anything more complex.


Final Take

The "no subscription, credits never expire" thing is what makes Remaker AI actually worth recommending. Most AI tool pricing is structured to extract a monthly fee whether you use it or not. This one charges you for what you actually use, whenever you need it.

The face swap and background remover are genuinely excellent. The upscaler is a hidden gem. And the free tier is generous enough to test everything before spending a cent.

If you've been bouncing between different tools trying to do what Remaker does β€” background removal here, upscaling there, face swaps somewhere else β€” it's worth just having one place that does all of it.

πŸ‘‰ Start free on Remaker AI β€” 30 credits, no credit card required

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