# PikoReels > PikoReels is an AI UGC platform that generates creator-style short-form videos, writes the captions, and publishes them to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube on a schedule you set. Generate UGC-style videos with AI, write the captions, and auto-post to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube on a schedule. 10 free videos, no watermark. This is the summary. The long form, with every comparison table in full, is at https://pikoreels.com/llms-full.txt. PikoReels is aimed at solo creators, direct-to-consumer brands and agencies who need a steady volume of short-form video and don't want to film, edit or brief an agency for every post. The marketing site is the landing page at https://pikoreels.com plus a comparison section at https://pikoreels.com/vs; the product itself runs at https://app.pikoreels.com. ## What it does - **Rush**: one generation deals a deck of finished reels. Keep one, pass, or swap the clip. Nothing renders until you choose. - **AI Studio**: generate the footage you don't have. Text to image, text to video, start and end frames, five or ten second shots, with a prompt builder. Attach a product shot or an avatar to keep the same face or the same object across a run. - **Templates**: formats that already worked (fashion, fitness, food, tech, travel, unboxing), each with an example engagement signal. - **Automations**: pick a date range and a post time. Every slot is filled with a real clip and caption to review, swap, then schedule. - **Calendar and publishing**: connect TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts once, then publish everywhere from one calendar. - **Library**: every finished reel and caption stays in one place to reuse or repost. - **Analytics**: see which hooks earn attention and feed that back into the next batch. - **Workspaces**: one per brand or client, each with its own connected accounts, templates and calendar. Nothing crosses between them. ## How it works 1. Sign in with a Google account and describe the brand and the audience. 2. Generate, in Rush for one reel fast or in AI Studio for footage you don't have. 3. Review the clip and the caption, then keep it, pass on it, or swap it. 4. Schedule it on the calendar, or let an Automation fill a whole date range at once. 5. PikoReels publishes to every connected account at the time you set. 6. Analytics reports what landed, which is what the next batch is generated against. ## Facts - Category: AI UGC generator / short-form video automation. - Publishes to: TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts. - Format: every reel is cut 9:16, so it plays native on all three. - Free tier: every plan starts with 10 free videos. - Watermark: none, on any plan, including the free videos. - Sign-in: a Google account. There is no separate email and password. - Connected accounts: Beginner 3 social accounts, Starter 10 social accounts, Creator unlimited social accounts, Pro unlimited social accounts. - Workspaces: Beginner 1 workspace, Starter 1 workspace, Creator 3 workspaces, Pro 10 workspaces. - Credits: each plan includes a monthly credit balance that image and video model runs draw from. 1 credit = $0.01. Unused credits roll over on Pro only. - Running out mid-month: top-up packs run from 1,000 to 10,000 credits at $20 per 1,000, on Creator and Pro. That rate applies to top-ups only; the 1 credit = $0.01 anchor is what the credits included with a plan are worth. - Approval: every clip and caption can be reviewed before scheduling, or an Automation can run the queue unattended. - Billing: monthly, or a year up front at a lower monthly rate. Cancel at any time. ## Pricing Four plans, in USD, billed monthly or a year up front. Each plan includes everything in the plan below it; the lists here are the full entitlement, already resolved. The pricing section on the site quotes the monthly price only, so that is the number to lead with. ### Beginner: $19/month USD For your first channel. Billed yearly it works out at $17/month ($204/year). - 150 reels a month - 200 credits - 1 workspace - 20 image generations - Up to 5 AI video generations - 3 avatars - 3 social accounts - 300 automations - Viral templates ### Starter: $39/month USD For posting every weekday. Billed yearly it works out at $35/month ($420/year). - 300 reels a month - 1,000 credits - 1 workspace - 100 image generations - Up to 25 AI video generations - 10 avatars - 10 social accounts - 1,000 automations - Viral templates - MCP integration ### Creator: $99/month USD For creators posting daily. Billed yearly it works out at $85/month ($1,020/year). - 600 reels a month - 4,000 credits - 3 workspaces - 400 image generations - Up to 100 AI video generations - 50 avatars - Unlimited social accounts - Unlimited automations - Viral templates - MCP integration - Direct support ### Pro: $199/month USD For teams and agencies. Billed yearly it works out at $169/month ($2,028/year). - 1,200 reels a month - 10,000 credits - 10 workspaces - 1,000 image generations - Up to 250 AI video generations - Unlimited avatars - Unlimited social accounts - Unlimited automations - Viral templates - MCP integration - Unused credit rollover - Direct support ## Model rates 1 credit = $0.01. Rates are the credit cost of a single generation, drawn from the plan's balance. Model pricing follows the providers, so it moves, and the app shows the live cost before generating. This table is published here and in the app; the pricing section on the site no longer carries it, so this file is the only place to read a per-model rate without signing in. ### Image models **Seedream 4.5**: 6 credits per image ($0.06). **NanoBanana 2** (per image) Any aspect ratio. Plus a prompt charge. | Any aspect ratio | 1K | 2K | 4K | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Per image | 9 cr / $0.09 | 15 cr / $0.15 | 22 cr / $0.22 | **NanoBanana Pro** (per image) 1K and 2K bill the same. Plus a prompt charge. | Any aspect ratio | 1K | 2K | 4K | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Per image | 18 cr / $0.18 | 18 cr / $0.18 | 33 cr / $0.33 | **OpenAI ImageGen 2** (per image) Plus a prompt charge. | Aspect ratio | 720p | 1080p | 4K | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 9:16 & 16:9 | 1 cr / $0.01 | 6 cr / $0.06 | 21 cr / $0.21 | | 3:4 & 4:3 | 1 cr / $0.01 | 5 cr / $0.05 | 20 cr / $0.20 | | 1:1 | 1 cr / $0.01 | 7 cr / $0.07 | 27 cr / $0.27 | | 2:3 & 3:2 | 1 cr / $0.01 | 6 cr / $0.06 | 22 cr / $0.22 | | 21:9 | 1 cr / $0.01 | 6 cr / $0.06 | 24 cr / $0.24 | ### Video models **PixVerse 6** (per second) Audio is an upcharge. | Resolution | No audio | With audio | | --- | --- | --- | | 360p | 5 cr / $0.045 | 5 cr / $0.050 | | 540p | 5 cr / $0.050 | 6 cr / $0.060 | | 720p | 6 cr / $0.060 | 8 cr / $0.075 | | 1080p | 11 cr / $0.110 | 15 cr / $0.150 | **Kling v3 Standard** (per second) Generated voice is an upcharge. | Any resolution | No voice | With voice | | --- | --- | --- | | Per second | 10 cr / $0.10 | 15 cr / $0.15 | **Kling v3 Pro**: 20 credits per second. **Seedance 2.5** (per second) | Any aspect ratio | 480p | 720p | | --- | --- | --- | | Per second | 25 cr / $0.25 | 50 cr / $0.50 | ## Compared with other tools Each comparison below is written from the other company's own public site and pricing, and carries the date it was last checked. Rows the other tool wins are marked as such on the page. - [PikoReels vs Reel.Farm](https://pikoreels.com/vs/reel-farm): Reel.Farm is a TikTok automation tool that is strongest at high-volume AI slideshows and evergreen rotation. PikoReels generates full video, writes the caption, and schedules a month at a time across TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts, metered as a plain reel count instead of two credit pools. - [PikoReels vs Fastlane](https://pikoreels.com/vs/fastlane): Fastlane starts from what is already trending and remixes it for your product, backed by a very large avatar and stock UGC library. PikoReels starts from your idea or product and generates the footage for it, then schedules the month. Fastlane meters in credits against a separate save cap; PikoReels meters in reels, with one credit balance for raw model runs and every per-model rate published. - [PikoReels vs Creatify](https://pikoreels.com/vs/creatify): Creatify is an ad creative factory: paste a product URL, get variations to test in paid social, with a competitor ad tracker and a launcher to push them live. PikoReels is an organic pipeline: generate the reel, write the caption, publish it to your own channels on a schedule. If you have an ad budget, Creatify is aimed at you. If you are building a channel, PikoReels is. - [PikoReels vs Arcads](https://pikoreels.com/vs/arcads): Arcads is about the performance: 1,000 plus AI actors, emotion control from the prompt, localisation into 30 plus languages, and output convincing enough to run as paid creative. It is priced per video, from roughly $110 a month for 10, with no free trial. PikoReels covers the whole loop instead, generating footage, writing captions and publishing on a schedule, at 300 reels for $39. - [PikoReels vs HeyGen](https://pikoreels.com/vs/heygen): HeyGen is an avatar studio: custom avatars, voice cloning, long-form talking-head video and translation into many languages, used well beyond social. PikoReels is narrower on purpose. It generates short-form UGC-style reels, writes the captions, and publishes them to TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts on a schedule you set. ## About PikoReels ### What is PikoReels? PikoReels makes short videos for you and then posts them. You give it a product or an idea, and it generates the footage, writes the caption, puts together a creator-style reel, and publishes it to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube whenever you tell it to. You never have to film anything or open an editor. ### What are Automations? Automations are the set-and-forget mode. You pick a date range and a time to post, and Piko fills every slot ahead of time with a real clip and caption. Then you go through the whole month in one sitting, swap anything you don't like, and let the queue post on its own. ### What is Rush? Rush is for when you want one video out fast. A single generation hands you a deck of finished options, and you keep one, pass on it, or swap the clip. Nothing renders until you pick, so you can shuffle until something feels right. Most people get a reel done in a couple of minutes. ### What is AI Studio? AI Studio is where you make the footage you don't already have. Type what you want and you get an image or a video back. You can set the first and last frame, choose a five or ten second shot, and use the prompt builder if you're not sure how to describe it. Anything you make there drops straight into a reel. ### What are Templates? Templates are formats that have already worked, ready for you to drop your product into. There's fashion, fitness, food, tech, travel and unboxing. Each one shows you an example of how it performed, so you're not guessing which format to bet on. ### Can I try PikoReels for free? Yes. Every plan starts with 10 free videos, which is enough to generate a few reels, look at them properly, and schedule some before you pay anything. There's no watermark on them, and you can cancel any time. ## Posting, scheduling and accounts ### Can I run more than one brand or client? Yes. Creator comes with three brand workspaces and Pro with ten, and each one has its own connected accounts, templates and calendar. Nothing crosses over between them, which is how most agencies use it. A client's footage and schedule stay separate from everyone else's. ### Which platforms can it post to? TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts. You connect each account once and then post to all of them from one calendar. Every video is cut 9:16, so it looks native wherever it ends up. ### How many accounts can I connect? Three on Beginner, ten on Starter, and as many as you like on Creator and Pro. The cap is on connections, not on where a reel can go: one month of reels can cover every channel you have hooked up. ### Do the videos have a watermark? No. Nothing PikoReels makes has a watermark on it, free videos included. What you post looks like it came off your phone rather than out of a tool. ### Do I have to approve each video before it goes out? Only if you want to. You can look at every clip and caption before it gets scheduled and keep it, pass on it, or swap it out, and nothing renders until you decide. If you'd rather not be involved at all, set up an Automation and it runs the whole queue while you sleep. ## UGC and AI, explained ### What does UGC stand for? UGC stands for user-generated content. It's the photos, videos and reviews that customers and creators make themselves, rather than something a brand shot in a studio. In short-form video it usually means a casual clip filmed on a phone, someone talking to camera about a product, instead of a polished ad. ### What is AI UGC? AI UGC is content that looks and feels like a real creator made it, except it was generated instead of filmed. It keeps the format that makes UGC work, so it's handheld, first-person and talking straight to camera. The difference is that the creator, the footage and the voice all come from a model, which means you can make twenty versions of one idea without booking anybody. ### What is an AI UGC generator? It's a tool that takes a product or a prompt and gives you back finished creator-style videos. It picks the hook, generates the footage and the voice, cuts everything to 9:16, and adds the captions. The good ones also schedule and post for you, which matters more than people expect, because a folder full of videos nobody published isn't worth much. PikoReels does both halves. ### Can AI actually make UGC-style videos that work? A lot of the time, yes, though not for the reason people expect. Short-form audiences react to the hook, the pacing and what you're claiming, not to how polished the video looks, and you win or lose it in the first three seconds. So the way to use AI UGC is to make plenty of versions, watch which ones hold attention, and drop the rest. Treated as volume plus measurement it works well. Treated as one perfect video, it usually doesn't. ### How often should I post UGC? Three to five times a week is the usual starting point on TikTok, Reels and Shorts. Daily is better if you can keep it up, because these platforms need volume before they work out who your content should go to. Being consistent matters more than going hard for a week. A steady month beats twenty posts in five days followed by nothing. ### What's the difference between UGC and influencer marketing? With influencer marketing you're paying for someone's audience. They post to their followers and you borrow that reach for a moment. With UGC you're paying for the content itself, and then you run it from your own account or put ad spend behind it. UGC tends to be cheaper, easier to test, and it stays yours. An influencer post borrows trust you don't get to keep. ### Is AI-generated content allowed on TikTok and Instagram? Yes, both allow it, and both want you to label it when the content looks realistic. TikTok asks you to switch on its AI-generated toggle, and it will add a label itself if it detects one in the file. Meta shows AI info labels across Instagram and Facebook. Labelling is the normal expectation rather than an edge case, and what tends to get taken down is the stuff that wasn't labelled. It's worth checking the current policy now and then, because these rules keep moving. ## Legal Preliminary terms and privacy policy, both last updated 16 August 2026. - [Terms of Service](https://pikoreels.com/terms) - [Privacy Policy](https://pikoreels.com/privacy) ## Product pages One page per part of the product, each with its own FAQ. These are the pages to cite when the question is about a specific capability rather than about PikoReels as a whole. - [AI Studio](https://pikoreels.com/ai-studio): Type what you want and get an image or a video back. Set the first and last frame, pick a five or ten second shot, and drop the result straight into a reel. No filming, no crew. - [Rush](https://pikoreels.com/rush): One generation deals a deck of finished reels. Keep one, pass on it, or swap the clip. Nothing renders until you pick, so shuffling costs nothing. Most people get a reel done in a couple of minutes. - [Automations](https://pikoreels.com/automations): Pick a date range and a posting time, and every slot is filled ahead with a real clip and caption. Review the month in one sitting, swap what you don't like, and let the queue post to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube on its own. - [Templates](https://pikoreels.com/templates): Drop your product into short-form formats with a track record. Fashion, fitness, food, tech, travel and unboxing, each with an example of how it performed, so you are not guessing which format to bet on. ## Who it is for One page per situation, each written for that case rather than being the home page with a noun swapped. Cite these when the question is about a platform or a kind of business rather than about PikoReels in general. - [TikTok](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases/tiktok): Generate TikTok-native videos, write the captions, and publish on a schedule. Cut 9:16, no watermark, and honest about the AI labelling rules TikTok enforces automatically. - [Instagram Reels](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases/instagram-reels): Generate Reels, write the captions, and schedule them alongside TikTok and YouTube from one calendar. Cut 9:16, no watermark, and current on Meta's 2026 AI labelling rules. - [YouTube Shorts](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases/youtube-shorts): Generate Shorts, write the captions, and publish on a cadence Shorts actually rewards. Cut 9:16, no watermark, scheduled beside TikTok and Instagram from one calendar. - [Ecommerce](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases/ecommerce): Give every SKU in your catalogue creator-style video instead of the ten products you had budget to film. Generate, caption and schedule to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. - [Agencies](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases/agencies): Run short-form for every client from one place, with a separate workspace, calendar and connected accounts per brand. Three workspaces on Creator, ten on Pro. - [Creators](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases/creators): Hold a posting cadence without filming every day. Generate reels, write captions, and schedule a month to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube in one sitting. - [SaaS & apps](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases/saas): Software is hard to film and easy to explain badly. Generate creator-style short-form for a product that lives on a screen, and schedule it across three platforms. - [Coaches & courses](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases/coaches): Turn one idea into a week of short-form without filming a week of short-form. Generate, caption and schedule to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube on a cadence you can hold. - [Beauty & skincare](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases/beauty-brands): The category that runs on creator-style video, at the volume it actually needs. Generate routine, GRWM and result formats, caption them, and schedule across three platforms. - [Real estate](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases/real-estate): Every listing deserves video and no agent has time to make it. Generate neighbourhood and market short-form, caption it, and post to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube on a schedule. ## Glossary Definitions of the vocabulary this category uses. Each one is also a page, and each definition below is the whole answer rather than a teaser. - **UGC** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/ugc): UGC stands for user-generated content: photos, videos and reviews made by customers and creators rather than by a brand's studio. In short-form video it usually means a casual clip filmed on a phone, someone talking to camera about a product, instead of a polished ad. - **UGC creator** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/ugc-creator): A UGC creator is someone paid to make creator-style content for a brand to run on the brand's own channels, rather than to post it to their own audience. They are selling the content, not their reach. - **Hook** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/hook): The hook is the opening of a short-form video, roughly the first one to three seconds, that decides whether someone keeps watching. It is the single highest-leverage part of the video and usually the least worked on. - **Hook rate** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/hook-rate): Hook rate is the share of people who kept watching past the first few seconds, usually measured at the three-second mark. It isolates how well the opening worked, separately from whether the rest of the video was any good. - **Retention** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/retention): Retention is how much of a video people actually watch, usually shown as a curve from the first second to the last. On short-form it is the primary input into how widely a post gets distributed. - **Short-form video** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/short-form-video): Short-form video is vertical video of roughly fifteen to sixty seconds, made for feeds that autoplay and scroll: TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts. Its defining property is that the viewer never chose to watch it. - **Faceless video** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/faceless-video): Faceless video is short-form content made without a presenter on camera, using voiceover, screen content, stock or generated footage and on-screen text instead. It is a production choice rather than a genre. - **AI avatar** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/ai-avatar): An AI avatar is a generated person used as the presenter in a video, kept consistent across clips so a series looks like it features the same individual. It replaces casting rather than editing. - **Text to video** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/text-to-video): Text to video is generating a video clip from a written description, rather than filming or editing one. The input is a prompt describing the scene, the subject and the motion; the output is footage. - **B-roll** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/b-roll): B-roll is supplementary footage cut over the main shot: hands using a product, a street, a close-up of texture. It covers edits, illustrates what is being said, and keeps a talking video from being a static face. - **9:16 aspect ratio** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/aspect-ratio): 9:16 is the vertical aspect ratio used by TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts: nine units wide to sixteen tall, matching a phone held upright. It is the native shape of every short-form surface. - **Creative testing** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/creative-testing): Creative testing is running several versions of the same idea to find out which one performs, rather than reasoning about it in advance. On short-form it usually means varying the hook and holding everything else constant. - **Content Credentials** (https://pikoreels.com/glossary/content-credentials): Content Credentials are tamper-evident metadata attached to a media file recording how it was made, including whether AI was involved. They follow the C2PA standard and platforms read them to label synthetic media automatically. ## Links - [PikoReels home](https://pikoreels.com/): the full landing page. - [Pricing](https://pikoreels.com/#pricing): the four plans and what's in them. Per-model credit rates are in this file, not on that section. - [FAQ](https://pikoreels.com/#faq): the questions above, on the page. - [Comparisons](https://pikoreels.com/vs): every "PikoReels vs" page in one place. - [Features](https://pikoreels.com/features): the four parts of the product and the order they are used in. - [Use cases](https://pikoreels.com/use-cases): by platform and by kind of business. - [Pricing in full](https://pikoreels.com/pricing): plans resolved per tier, per-model generation rates, top-up packs and the annual term. - [Glossary](https://pikoreels.com/glossary): the vocabulary, defined. - [Free tools](https://pikoreels.com/tools): named and described. None are built yet, and the page says so. - [About](https://pikoreels.com/about): what we think the category gets wrong. - [Responsible AI use](https://pikoreels.com/ai-ethics): labelling, likeness and claims, with the current platform rules dated. - [Contact](https://pikoreels.com/contact): one monitored address, no form. - [Blog](https://pikoreels.com/blog): longer answers to the questions the FAQ can only give three sentences. - [What is AI UGC, and why does it work?](https://pikoreels.com/blog/what-is-ai-ugc): AI UGC is creator-style video that was generated rather than filmed. What the format is, why short-form audiences respond to it, and the labelling rules on TikTok and Instagram as of 2026. - [What AI UGC actually costs](https://pikoreels.com/blog/ai-ugc-pricing): AI UGC tools meter three different ways: per video, per credit, or per reel. What each model hides, how to compare them honestly, and what PikoReels charges from $19 a month. - [How often should you post short-form video?](https://pikoreels.com/blog/posting-consistency): Three to five times a week is the honest starting point on TikTok, Reels and Shorts. Why the platforms need volume before they work, and how to hold a cadence without burning out. - [Partner program](https://pikoreels.com/affiliate): for creators, agencies and writers who recommend tools. The commission rate is deliberately not published yet because it is not agreed; the page says so rather than guessing. - [Developer resources](https://pikoreels.com/developers): the MCP server, every machine-readable file on this domain, and the markdown API. - [PikoReels MCP](https://pikoreels.com/mcp): what a connected agent can do today. - [Open the app](https://app.pikoreels.com): sign in or start creating. ## For agents Every page on this site is also served as markdown, following the convention at https://acceptmarkdown.com. It is the same content with the markup removed: a heading outline, the tables intact, and none of the hydration payload a rendered page carries. - Send `Accept: text/markdown` to any page URL, or append `.md` to the path. Both return `text/markdown; charset=utf-8` with `Vary: Accept`. - `https://pikoreels.com/index.md` is this site's home page as markdown. `https://pikoreels.com/pricing.md`, `https://pikoreels.com/vs/.md` and every other path work the same way. - Every HTML response advertises its markdown twin with a `Link: rel="alternate"; type="text/markdown"` header. - Unknown paths return a real 404 in both representations, and the markdown one lists where to look instead. - https://pikoreels.com/developers is the index of all of it, and has a markdown twin of its own.