MojoMake is an AI video and image generation platform that brings together 15+ models under one account. Instead of subscribing to multiple tools separately, teams access Veo, Kling, Seedance, Wan, and Hailuo for video, plus Flux, Nano Banana, and Seedream for images, all through official provider APIs.
The platform supports 12 generation modes. Text-to-video and image-to-video handle the most common workflows. Video extension lets teams lengthen existing clips. Mimic motion transfers movement patterns from a reference video to a new subject. Background removal isolates subjects for compositing. Each mode works across the available models, so teams can compare output from different providers without switching tools.
For teams that don't write prompts, MojoMake includes a library of 100+ preset effects. Upload a product photo, select an effect like 360-degree spin or stylized animation, and receive a finished video. This covers common e-commerce and social media formats without requiring prompt engineering skills.
All output comes with full commercial licensing and no watermarks. Video resolution reaches 1080p. Image output goes up to 4K. These specs apply across all models, not just selected tiers.
The credit system is shared across every model. A single credit balance works whether a team is generating video with Kling, images with Flux, or effects with Seedance. This avoids the fragmentation of maintaining separate subscriptions and credit pools for each provider.
Pricing starts at $9/month for the Starter plan (400 credits). The Standard plan is $19/month with 1000 credits. For teams that prefer not to subscribe, credit packs are available as one-time purchases ($15 for 300 credits). For context, a single Runway subscription costs $15/month for access to one model family.
New accounts receive 10 free credits on signup — enough for roughly 5 images or 1 short video — with no card required. The platform supports 7 languages and is accessible from any desktop or mobile browser.
MojoMake is used by e-commerce sellers generating product showcase videos, social media teams producing short-form content, and marketing departments creating ad assets. The shared model access means these teams can test which AI provider produces the best results for their specific content type, then scale production on whichever model works.