Quality check before commitment
Trial volume is evaluation-only, built to prove output quality before you scale.
Watermark Studio charges separately for image exports and rendered video minutes so still work and motion work stay honest, predictable, and easy to scale. Current sign-ups still open in free mode while live billing stays muted behind the scenes.
Quality check before commitment
Trial volume is evaluation-only, built to prove output quality before you scale.
Solo editors and recurring still cleanup
A self-serve plan for creators who need reliable image cleanup and lighter motion delivery without enterprise overhead.
Production teams shipping weekly
The main production tier for repeat cleanup, shared review, and enough export volume to handle real campaign work.
Large throughput and procurement-ready workflows
Custom volume, onboarding, security review, and support for teams that need the cleanup workflow fitted to a larger operation.
You should be able to spend time refining the mask, comparing the frame, and reviewing the result without feeling like every studio action is turning into a separate billable event.
The billable moment is the final output you keep, not every click you make while masking, comparing, or reviewing the frame.
Still exports and rendered video minutes are tracked independently so motion work never quietly burns through your image allowance.
The free tier is sized to prove finish quality and workflow fit before your team commits to recurring production volume.
A creator cleaning product stills, social crops, and key art usually fits inside Creator comfortably.
A team exporting recurring short clips and review rounds will usually outgrow Creator fast and sit more naturally inside Studio.
If you ship mixed still and motion at scale, Enterprise is where custom export pools and onboarding make sense.
A counted export is the final cleaned output you render or download. Review, compare, masking, and refinement work inside the editor do not read like separate billable actions.
Motion work carries a very different processing profile from still cleanup. Separate buckets keep pricing honest and stop short video work from quietly consuming your still-export capacity.
Yes. The free trial is designed as an evaluation lane. Once you prove output quality and workflow fit, you can move into Creator or Studio without changing the overall product flow.
The pricing page should set the expectation that your next step is to upgrade into the next tier or move into a custom volume conversation for larger throughput. Exact enforcement rules can be wired in later with billing.
Studio is the main recommendation for recurring team use. It gives more headroom on both image exports and rendered video minutes while keeping the workflow self-serve.
Enterprise is for teams that need custom throughput, onboarding, support expectations, procurement handling, or workflow review beyond what a self-serve plan should try to cover.
We can point you to the right self-serve tier quickly or shape an enterprise path around the volume you actually deliver. Current sign-ups still enter the product in free mode while checkout stays muted.