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Freepik Users Gain Unlimited AI Image Creation With Latest Update

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Freepik Free AI Image Generation

Freepik, a leading platform for AI-generated images and videos, has launched unlimited image generation for its Premium+ and Premium Pro subscribers. The move is expected to strengthen Freepik’s position as a competitor in the fast-growing AI tool market.

Under the new update, users with Premium+ or Premium Pro plans can now create an unlimited number of images without any usage cap. This is particularly significant as Freepik aggregates top models from providers like Google, ChatGPT, and Kling, giving users access to a wide range of image and video generation tools through one subscription.

The Premium+ plan is priced at $39 per month and gives users unlimited image generation, 540,000 video credits, and the ability to upscale images up to 10K resolution. The more expensive Premium Pro plan, priced at $250 per month, includes unlimited image creation, 3.6 million video credits, early access to advanced AI models, and a merchandise license for selling non-AI premium assets on physical products.

Freepik, founded in 2010, allows users to generate images, videos, audio, and interact with AI chatbots. The platform also offers community tools for photo restoration, product image placement, and turning images into prompts.

With its wide selection of features and integration with major AI technologies, Freepik aims to offer a competitive all-in-one solution for content creators and businesses.

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