Google has announced that its new AI video model, Veo 2, will be priced at 50 cents per second of generated video, as detailed on the company’s pricing page. This translates to $30 per minute or $1,800 per hour.
Google DeepMind researcher Jon Barron highlighted the cost efficiency of Veo 2 by comparing it to the production expenses of the Marvel blockbuster “Avengers: Endgame,” which had a production budget of about $356 million, equating to approximately $32,000 per second of footage.
While the cost of using Veo 2 is considerably lower than traditional video production, users may not utilize every second of the video generated. Google noted that Veo 2 typically creates clips that are around two minutes in length, potentially leading to unutilized footage in the projects.

Veo 2’s pricing also stands in contrast to OpenAI’s Sora video generation model, which is accessible to subscribers for $200 per month as part of a ChatGPT Pro subscription.
Despite not being the most economical option available, Veo 2 offers a competitive alternative compared to conventional filmmaking methods. It is important to note that the $0.50 per second cost only covers the AI generation itself. Additional expenses, such as human labor and iterative testing to achieve desired outcomes, will also need to be considered.
Google’s pricing strategy positions Veo 2 as a premium service aimed at professionals and enterprises. The model’s efficiency and flexibility could reduce production costs and timelines, making it an appealing option for short, commercially oriented video projects.
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