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Genspark pricing, reviewed

How Genspark has priced its AI from January 2025 to now — the rung, the moves, and where it's headed.

  • CompanyGenspark
  • CategoryGeneral agents
  • AudienceProsumer
  • PatternStatic
  • Last observedJun 2026
  • Confidencemedium
  1. Jan 2025 Not yet launched
  2. Apr 2025 → now Rung 2 · Soft meter Born with credit meter under unlimited chat surface

Born mid-window, usage-priced from launch — pattern: Static.

The short version The pricing model has not moved on the continuum over the window.

The verdict

Genspark did not exist as a metered agent product in January 2025 — Super Agent and its paid plans launched around April 2025, so there is no meaningful Jan-2025 rung. It was born with a soft meter: a credit allotment for agent actions (Plus ~$24.99/mo with 10,000 credits, Pro ~$249.99/mo with 125,000, Free 100/day) sitting under a marketed unlimited chat and image surface at zero credit cost, governed by session-based fair-use limits rather than a hard cap. The one notable move since launch was softening, not tightening: the unlimited guarantee, originally time-boxed to December 2025, was extended to December 2026. Dollar prices held and the model has not migrated rungs.

Current pricing snapshot

As published on Genspark's own pages · captured Jun 12, 2026. Unit: credits.

PlanPrice / moIncludedAt zeroTop-up vs plan
Plus $24.99 10,000 Unstated Yes · price hidden
Pro $249.99 125,000 Unstated Yes · price hidden
Credit ↔ dollar
Not pegged — a credit is not a fixed $
Credit burn rate
Varies by model / action
Model choice
You pick the model
Free tier
100 credits, per day
Billing
Monthly or annual · 20% off annual
Included credits
Expire each cycle
Purchased credits
Expire each cycle

What changed

  • Apr 1, 2025 · Meter adopted · Genspark launched Super Agent and its paid plans (Plus ~$24.99/mo with 10,000 credits/month; Pro ~$249.99/mo with 125,000 credits/month; Free 100 credits/day) — a credit meter for agent actions paired with marketed 'unlimited' chat at zero credit cost, i.e. a soft meter from birth.

Where it's headed

The unlimited surface rests on a fair-use promise that has been extended rather than enforced; if usage economics shift, the most likely change is tightening that fair-use edge rather than a wholesale repricing.

A read on the likely next move from where Genspark sits today — association, not a forecast (the panel is observed, not sampled). How the continuum works →

Sourced from Genspark's official pricing pages and archived snapshots. Primary: pricing page. Method & limits: Methodology & data.