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NanoMaker AI is a multimodal AI content generation platform built around the idea of “one subscription for multiple top-tier models.” It covers AI image, video, music, and voice generation. The site says it integrates capabilities such as Nano Banana/Nano Banana 2/Pro, Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Seedance 2.0, Suno v4, and ElevenLabs, making it suitable for workflows that combine image generation, video creation, background music, and voiceovers in one place.
Images are its main focus. It offers natural-language editing, image-to-image generation, background removal, background replacement, 4K upscaling, professional headshots, YouTube thumbnails, pet memes, old photo restoration, style transfer, product photography, and other templates. The Prompt Gallery is extensive, which helps reduce trial-and-error for beginners. On the video side, it supports text/image-to-video and multiple models. Music generation supports original tracks, while speech synthesis is powered by ElevenLabs and lists 26 professional voices. The copy emphasizes character consistency, lighting and shadow matching, and scene blending, but these claims mainly come from the official site and lack third-party benchmark data.
New users get 6 credits after signing in with Google. Annual billing is priced at $4.9/month for Basic, $7.9/month for Standard, and $19.9/month for Professional, corresponding to 3,000, 12,000, and 45,000 credits per year. All plans are marked as including commercial usage rights. Credit consumption varies by model: images cost around 5–50 credits, videos start from 12 credits, music costs 20 credits, and TTS costs 10 credits per 1,000 characters. Note that 6 credits only allow for very limited testing, and the real cost of advanced models should be calculated based on how often you use them.
Its advantages are multi-model, multi-format aggregation, which avoids frequent account switching; template-based workflows that are friendly for marketing, social media, and e-commerce content production; and pricing that is relatively lower than subscribing to multiple separate services. Its drawbacks are the lack of clear API and enterprise integration information; refunds are only available within 3 days of purchase and only if the service has not been used; generated content expires after 14 days and must be downloaded in time; and there is no clear explanation of how well the Chinese interface or Chinese prompts perform.
NanoMaker AI is better suited for content creators, social media operators, e-commerce sellers, marketing teams, designers, and educators who need to quickly produce visuals, short videos, BGM, and voiceovers. There is no reliable information in the source text about access from China, so its availability is unknown. Registration depends on Google, which may create a barrier for users in mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access or payment is limited, China-accessible alternatives include Jimeng, Tongyi Wanxiang, Kling, and Jianying AI, while international alternatives include Midjourney, Runway, Canva AI, Adobe Firefly, Suno, and ElevenLabs.
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