Genie

Pricing

Pay only for what you use. Your data — and the data of everyone who uses what you build on Genie — never reaches a third party. Ever.

Free

$0forever
  • 375 credits on signup (~375K tokens)
  • Genie Lite persona — fast, light
  • Sync + async modes
  • Webhook callbacks
  • Per-key rate limits
  • No card required
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Pay as you go

from $9per credit pack
  • All personas: Lite, Standard, Pro, Coder, Heavy
  • Priority queue — skip the line at peak load
  • 1 credit ≈ 1,000 tokens for small personas
  • Configurable per-key limits + CIDR
  • Sync + async + webhook modes
  • Daily / monthly org budget caps
Pick a pack below

Enterprise

Customcontracted
  • Bring-your-own runners (BYOR)
  • Dedicated GPU pool — no shared queue
  • SSO / SAML, audit log, zero-log mode
  • Models on YOUR infra (data sovereignty)
  • Custom rate limits, SLAs, support
  • Volume pricing on credit packs
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Credit packs

Each pack adds the listed credits to your org balance. Credits never expire.

50
credits
$9
200
credits
$29
500
credits
$59
1,500
credits
$149

How credits work

A credit ≈ 1,000 tokensfor the smaller personas, and ~200 tokens for Heavy. You're only ever billed for completed responses. Daily and monthly budget caps can be set per-org to prevent surprises, and per-key rate limits (RPM, RPD) protect you from runaway clients.

What happens to your data

One promise sits under everything Genie does: your data never reaches a third party— not yours, and not the data of anyone using an app you build on Genie. We're a US company; your prompts are processed only on infrastructure we run, never sold, and never used to train a model.

Most inference APIs can't make that promise — under load they quietly fall back to closed-weight vendors, and your data goes wherever that vendor sends it. We have no such fallback: every model is open-weight and runs on our own GPUs, so even at peak load there is nowhere else for your data to go. That's what makes the promise auditable — and what HIPAA, FedRAMP, and any serious data-processing agreement actually require.

Read the API docs →