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How Much Does OpenAI Sora 2 Cost? Sora 2 & Sora 2 Pro Pricing on One $11.99 Membership (2026)

Published June 27, 20268 min read

OpenAI Sora 2 pricing, decoded: Sora 2 is 3 credits/second, Sora 2 Pro is 14 — and both share one $11.99 FlyAIgh wallet at roughly 3¢ a credit. Here are the exact per-clip costs in credits and dollars, plus how many clips $11.99 actually buys.

"How much does OpenAI Sora 2 cost?" has a clean answer on FlyAIgh: it is billed per second, on a shared credit wallet, with no separate OpenAI subscription. Sora 2 costs 3 credits per second; Sora 2 Pro costs 14. Both spend the same credits that power every other model on the platform — so your cost is just "credits per second × your per-credit price."

And your per-credit price starts low. FlyAIgh's Basic plan is $11.99/month for 400 credits — about 3¢ per credit ($11.99 ÷ 400). This guide turns the per-second rates into exact per-clip credit and dollar costs for both Sora tiers, at every standard duration and resolution, so you can see precisely what your $11.99 buys before you generate a single frame.

The short answer: what Sora 2 costs

At Basic's ~$0.030/credit, and at each model's default settings:

  • Sora 2 — 3 credits/second, default 4s, 720p, no resolution multiplier → 12 credits ≈ $0.36 per 4-second clip.
  • Sora 2 Pro — 14 credits/second, default 4s, 720p → 56 credits ≈ $1.68 per 4-second clip (1080p adds a 1.6× multiplier).

Everything below is just those two rates applied across the 4 / 8 / 12-second durations Sora supports — plus the 1080p multiplier on Pro. There is no hidden per-generation fee and no per-vendor floor.

One membership, one wallet, both Sora tiers

On FlyAIgh you buy credits once into a single balance, then spend them wherever you like. Open the generator, pick Sora 2 or Sora 2 Pro, and the same wallet pays for it — alongside every other model on the models page.

  • No model paywall. Both Sora tiers run on the $11.99 Basic plan — higher tiers only add credits at a cheaper rate, they don't unlock models.
  • No standalone Sora subscription. You don't keep a separate OpenAI plan alive just for occasional Sora use — the credits sit in one wallet.
  • One shared library. Every Sora clip lands in the same place as everything else you generate.
We deliberately do not quote OpenAI's own prices here — they change and we can't verify them for you. The honest comparison is structural: a standalone per-vendor floor versus one floor and one shared wallet at a known per-credit price.

What a credit actually costs

Every Sora dollar figure in this guide is "credits × your per-credit price." That per-credit price falls as you move up tiers. Here is the exact ladder — monthly price, credits, and the resulting per-credit cost:

  • Basic — $11.99/mo, 400 credits → ~$0.030 per credit (annual: $9.59/mo-equiv → ~$0.024)
  • Basic Plus — $19.99/mo, 720 credits → ~$0.0278 per credit (annual: $15.99 → ~$0.0222)
  • Basic Max — $31.99/mo, 1,200 credits → ~$0.0267 per credit (annual: $25.59 → ~$0.0213)
  • Pro — $47.99/mo, 2,000 credits → ~$0.0240 per credit (annual: $38.39 → ~$0.0192)
  • ULTRA — $79.99/mo, 3,600 credits → ~$0.0222 per credit (annual: $63.99 → ~$0.0178)
The headline number for this guide is Basic monthly ≈ $0.030 per credit ($11.99 ÷ 400). It only gets cheaper from there — the floor is about $0.0178 per credit on ULTRA annual. All the Sora dollar figures below use the Basic $0.030 rate, so on any higher tier or on annual billing you pay less than what's shown.

Sora 2 & Sora 2 Pro per-clip cost

Sora is billed per second with three duration options — 4, 8 and 12 seconds — and the default is 4 seconds. Standard Sora 2 has no resolution multiplier: cost is simply 3 credits × seconds at any resolution. Sora 2 Pro is 14 credits × seconds at 720p, with a 1.6× multiplier at 1080p. Dollar costs use the Basic rate of $0.030/credit.

Sora 2 (3 credits/s, no resolution multiplier):

  • 4s (default) = 12 credits ≈ $0.36
  • 8s = 24 credits ≈ $0.72
  • 12s = 36 credits ≈ $1.08
  • (for reference at other lengths: 5s = 15 credits ≈ $0.45, 10s = 30 credits ≈ $0.90)

Sora 2 Pro (14 credits/s at 720p; 1080p = 1.6× ≈ 22.4 credits/s):

  • 4s · 720p (default) = 56 credits ≈ $1.68
  • 8s · 720p = 112 credits ≈ $3.36
  • 12s · 720p = 168 credits ≈ $5.04
  • 4s · 1080p = 89.6 credits ≈ $2.69
  • 8s · 1080p = 179.2 credits ≈ $5.37
  • 12s · 1080p = 268.8 credits ≈ $8.06
  • (for reference: 5s · 720p = 70 credits ≈ $2.10, 5s · 1080p = 112 credits ≈ $3.36)
Don't memorize a single "cost per Sora clip" — it scales with duration, and on Pro with resolution. Standard Sora 2 runs 12 → 24 → 36 credits across 4 / 8 / 12 seconds; Sora 2 Pro at 720p runs 56 → 112 → 168, and 1080p adds 1.6× on top. Always check the credit cost shown on the generate screen before you hit go.

How many Sora 2 clips you get for $11.99

400 credits, divided by the per-clip cost above (whole clips only):

  • Sora 2 4s (12 cr) → 33 clips; 8s (24 cr) → 16 clips; 12s (36 cr) → 11 clips
  • Sora 2 Pro 4s/720p (56 cr) → 7 clips; 4s/1080p (89.6 cr) → 4 clips
  • Sora 2 Pro 8s/720p (112 cr) → 3 clips; 12s/720p (168 cr) → 2 clips

Because it's one wallet, you don't have to spend it all on Sora — a realistic month might be a dozen quick Sora 2 drafts at 4 seconds, two or three Sora 2 Pro hero shots at 1080p, and the rest of the budget on other models, all out of the same 400 credits.

How to keep Sora 2 costs down

  1. Iterate on standard Sora 2, finish on Pro. A 4-second Sora 2 draft is 12 credits (≈ $0.36); a 4-second Sora 2 Pro 1080p final is 89.6 credits (≈ $2.69). Nail the shot cheap on Sora 2, then re-run the keeper once on Pro. You pay the expensive rate exactly once, not on every failed attempt.
  2. Default to 720p on Pro. The jump to 1080p on Sora 2 Pro is a 1.6× multiplier — 56 → 89.6 credits for a 4-second clip. Reserve 1080p for shots that genuinely ship in high res. Standard Sora 2 has no such multiplier at all.
  3. Match duration to the cut. Sora is per-second, so a 4-second take costs a third of a 12-second one. Generate at the length you'll actually use rather than always reaching for 12s.
  4. Lock characters once, reuse everywhere. Build a reusable character so you're not burning Sora credits re-rolling for a consistent face across shots — see our character consistency guide.
  5. Move up a tier only when volume justifies it. If you reliably spend 400 credits a month on Sora and friends, Basic Plus or Pro lowers your per-credit price; if you don't, Basic keeps the floor tiny.

Planning a whole sequence rather than one-off clips? The AI storyboard generator turns a script into connected shots and reuses the same cast across the board — which is the biggest credit saver of all, because you re-roll far less. And if you're comparing models on price, our cheapest-way-to-use guide lays out per-clip costs across the whole lineup.

The honest fine print

  • Sora is per-second. The clip costs above use Sora's 4 / 8 / 12-second durations (default 4s). Longer clips cost proportionally more — there is no flat per-clip rate.
  • Standard Sora 2 has no resolution multiplier. Cost is purely 3 credits × seconds. Only Sora 2 Pro charges more for resolution — a 1.6× multiplier at 1080p over its 720p base (14 → ~22.4 credits/s).
  • Per-credit price varies by tier. Every dollar figure here uses Basic monthly ($0.030/credit); annual and higher tiers are cheaper (down to ~$0.0178). We never quote a lower per-credit rate while saying "$11.99."
  • The free tier has 0 credits — it's for browsing, not generating. To actually run Sora 2, you start on Basic at $11.99.

That's the whole answer: Sora 2 at 3 credits/second, Sora 2 Pro at 14, both on one membership from $11.99/month, one wallet at roughly 3¢ a credit, no separate OpenAI subscription. Open the generator and the cost of each Sora clip is shown before you commit a single credit.

FAQ

How much does OpenAI Sora 2 cost on FlyAIgh?

Sora 2 is billed per second at 3 credits per second, and Sora 2 Pro at 14 credits per second. On FlyAIgh's Basic plan ($11.99/month, 400 credits) a credit is about $0.030, so a 4-second Sora 2 clip (the default) costs 12 credits ≈ $0.36, an 8-second clip 24 credits ≈ $0.72, and a 12-second clip 36 credits ≈ $1.08. A 4-second Sora 2 Pro clip at 720p is 56 credits ≈ $1.68. Both tiers share one credit wallet — there is no separate OpenAI subscription and no per-vendor fee. Annual billing and higher tiers push the per-credit price down to about $0.0178, so you pay less than these figures, never more.

How many OpenAI Sora 2 clips can I make for $11.99?

The $11.99 Basic plan gives you 400 credits. Because Sora 2 is billed per second, the count depends on clip length. At Sora 2's default 4-second length (12 credits) that's about 33 clips; at 8 seconds (24 credits) about 16 clips; at 12 seconds (36 credits) about 11 clips. On the higher-fidelity Sora 2 Pro, a 4-second 720p clip (56 credits) gives about 7 clips, and a 4-second 1080p clip (89.6 credits) about 4 clips. Mixing in shorter Sora 2 takes — or other cheaper models on the same wallet — stretches those 400 credits further.

Is OpenAI Sora 2 cheaper here than buying it directly?

We don't quote OpenAI's own prices because they change and we can't verify them for you — so here is the honest, structural reason it tends to be cheaper: FlyAIgh has one membership floor ($11.99) and one per-credit price (about 3¢), and Sora 2 spends from the same shared wallet as every other model. There is no Sora-specific subscription floor and no minimum spend per vendor. If you only need Sora occasionally, you are not paying a standalone monthly fee just to keep access open — the credits sit in one wallet and go to whichever model you actually reach for.

What's the difference between Sora 2 and Sora 2 Pro pricing?

Sora 2 costs 3 credits per second with no resolution multiplier — a clip is just 3 × seconds, whatever the resolution. Sora 2 Pro costs 14 credits per second at 720p and applies a 1.6× multiplier at 1080p (an effective 22.4 credits per second). So at the default 4 seconds: Sora 2 = 12 credits ≈ $0.36, Sora 2 Pro 720p = 56 credits ≈ $1.68, Sora 2 Pro 1080p = 89.6 credits ≈ $2.69. Pro is the choice for hero shots and final 1080p deliverables; standard Sora 2 is for iteration and social-format takes.

Does Sora 2 charge more for higher resolution?

Standard Sora 2 does not — it has no resolution multiplier, so the cost is purely 3 credits per second regardless of output resolution. Sora 2 Pro does: 720p is the base at 14 credits per second, and 1080p applies a 1.6× multiplier (about 22.4 credits per second). So upgrading a 4-second Sora 2 Pro clip from 720p to 1080p moves it from 56 credits (≈ $1.68) to 89.6 credits (≈ $2.69). If you do not need 1080p, staying on standard Sora 2 or Pro at 720p is meaningfully cheaper.

Is Sora 2 available on the cheapest plan?

Yes. There is no model paywall by tier — the Basic $11.99 plan runs both Sora 2 and Sora 2 Pro exactly like the top tier does. Higher tiers only change how many credits you get and how cheap each credit is; they do not unlock extra models. The free tier carries 0 credits, so it is for browsing rather than generating; to actually run Sora 2 you start on Basic at $11.99.

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