Generate AI Content for Free: Workroom’s Updated Free Plan

June 2026

Everypixel Workroom offers a free plan with 200 credits a month, 40 per day, no card, no expiration. Four image models, a video model, text-to-speech, and lipsync included. The workspace and tools are the same as on paid plans — what changes is unlimited Selected model usage and access to Premium models like Runway and Kling. Full plan details on the pricing page.

If you’ve been looking for a place to generate images and video for free and actually spend time with the tool before deciding whether to pay — this is a reasonable way in.

With image generation tools, free trials have a particular problem. You’re not just reading features — you’re burning credits. Regenerating because the first result was almost right but something was off. Trying a different prompt to see if the style shifts the way you want. Testing two or three models on the same concept because you don’t yet know which one fits the work.

A fourteen-day trial with a credit limit doesn’t survive that process. You spend most of it learning how to use the tool, not deciding whether it belongs in your workflow.

Everypixel Workroom updated their pricing on June 26, 2026. There’s now a free plan: 200 credits a month, no credit card, no expiration date, resets every month. If you want to generate images and video for free and actually figure out if the tool fits how you work — this is a more honest starting point than a countdown timer.

What 200 credits a month actually gets you

The free plan gives you 200 credits a month with a daily cap of 40 credits. In practice: roughly 5–10 images per day, or 2–5 short video generations, depending on the model and settings. Unused credits don’t carry over to the next month.

The daily cap is the thing you’ll notice first if you’re used to running batches. If your process is “generate thirty variations and pick the two that work” — that doesn’t change, it just spreads across a few days instead of one afternoon. If you’re generating for specific briefs, singles and pairs, 40 credits a day is enough to move at a real pace.

The 200 monthly ceiling is where volume starts to matter. If you’re producing content at scale (a lot of images weekly, video for multiple campaigns), you’ll feel it. For exploration, for testing the platform on live projects, for moderate regular use, it’s enough to build a genuine picture of whether Everypixel Workroom belongs in your toolkit.

What you can actually generate

The free plan gives you four image models, one video model, text-to-speech, and lipsync. These aren’t placeholder models put there to fill the tier — they’re the same models Workroom calls Selected, which means they’re included on all plans, free through paid. On paid plans they run unlimited; on free they come out of your monthly credits.

Image generation. Z-Image, WAN 2.2, Flux 2 Klein, and Qwen Edit are all available on the free plan. They have different outputs and strengths, which means you can test the same concept across models and see what each does with it. That comparison alone is useful — it tells you which model you’d actually want to rely on for a given type of work before you’ve committed to anything.

Video. LTX 2.3 is the video model on the free plan. It handles short-form motion generation. It’s not Runway or Kling — those are in the Premium tier — but it’s functional enough to understand what the video workflow looks like and whether it’s useful for what you’re making. Trying it on the free plan tells you whether you’d actually use Workroom for video, before deciding whether to pay for the more advanced models.

Voice and lipsync. Text-to-speech and lipsync are included. You can generate a voiceover from text and sync it to a face in the same workspace. If you’re making talking avatar content or narrated social video, this is there from day one on the free plan.

One practical difference from paid: on the free plan, you generate one image at a time. Paid plans let you run up to four in parallel. When you’re iterating quickly on variations, that parallel generation makes a noticeable difference to how fast the work moves.

Selected vs Premium — what that distinction actually means

Everypixel Workroom now labels every model as either Selected or Premium. The full breakdown is on the model categories page, but here’s what matters in practice.

Selected models are in every plan. On paid plans they run unlimited — no credit cost. On the free plan they draw from your monthly budget. The models in this category: Z-Image, WAN 2.2, Flux 2 Klein, Qwen Edit, LTX 2.3, and Workroom’s built-in voiceover.

Premium models cost credits even on paid plans. This is where Runway Gen 4.5, Seedance 2.0, Kling 3.0, GPT Image, and ElevenLabs sit. These are the more capable options — the ones where model quality at the output level is noticeably higher, especially for video. If your work needs those specifically, that’s what’s behind the paid tier.

The Selected models aren’t a deliberately weakened version of what paying users get. They’re capable of handling most standard image and video generation work. The gap between Selected and Premium matters most when you’re producing content where quality at the top end is visible in the final result or when you’re working at a scale where that difference compounds across a lot of output.

Why the monthly reset changes how you evaluate the tool

Honestly, I’ve let more free trials expire than I’ve properly used. The pattern is predictable: you sign up, you’re busy that week, you try it once or twice, and then the trial closes before you’ve done anything meaningful with it. You walk away with no real information.

A monthly-renewing free plan breaks that pattern. You can come back to it. Try it when you have an actual project to run it through. Leave it for a few weeks. Come back when something specific comes up that the tool might be right for. The evaluation happens over time, not in a window you may or may not have space to use.

For visual content that matters. Figuring out whether an image platform fits your work isn’t something you can do in one session. You might test image generation this month, spend time with the video tools the next, come back to lipsync when a specific project calls for it. That’s a real evaluation. A trial gives you a snapshot; a free plan that resets monthly gives you something closer to actual experience.

When it starts to make sense to upgrade

Two clear signals.

The first is the daily cap becoming the bottleneck. If 40 credits a day isn’t enough for the pace you need — bigger batches, tighter deadlines, more volume per session — paid plans remove that limit for Selected models entirely. They run unlimited, no credit tracking. You can see the full plan comparison on the pricing page.

The second is needing Premium models. Runway, Kling, Seedance, GPT Image 2 — if the work you’re doing needs those specifically and the Selected models aren’t getting you there, that’s the paid tier.

What the workspace itself is like

Everypixel Workroom is structured as a model router — you pick the model for the task, set your parameters, run the generation. The interface is clean: dark theme, not cluttered, task-focused. The first session or two you’re figuring out how the workspace is organized. After that it moves quickly.

What makes the platform useful beyond individual model access is that image, video, voice, and lipsync are all in the same place. You can generate an image, use it as the basis for a short video, and add a lipsync or voiceover pass without leaving the workspace or switching tools. For content workflows that involve multiple output types — which most social and marketing work does — that matters more than it might sound.

The credit system is transparent. You can see what a generation costs before you run it, so managing the 40 daily credits is something you can do intentionally rather than bumping into the cap by accident.

How to start

workroom.everypixel.com — free plan, account creation, no card needed. Three things worth reading before or right after you sign up:

  • Free plan overview — credit costs per model, daily and monthly limits
  • Model categories — full breakdown of what’s Selected vs Premium
  • Pricing — plan comparison if you want to see what upgrading looks like before you need to

If you had a Workroom trial before that expired, the free plan is not a restart of that — it’s ongoing monthly access on a different basis.

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