OurDream AI pricing in 2026: the all-in-one bundle that includes video
Higher headline price, but video, voice, and HD images are baked into the subscription instead of metered separately. Here's why that math beats the cheaper-looking options for media users.
Jun 2, 2026 ·
Video, voice, and HD images bundled into the base price instead of metered. For media-heavy use, the all-inclusive model is more predictable than the cheaper headline options.
OurDream AI looks more expensive than its competitors until you read the fine print, at which point it often turns out cheaper for the people who actually use the media features. That's the whole story of its pricing: a higher headline number that bundles in the things other platforms charge extra for. Here's how the math actually works.
The tiers
OurDream runs a free plan and a premium subscription, billed monthly or annually.
The free plan gives you 50 messages a day, 5 image credits daily, partial NSFW access, and 55 signup tokens to test image generation or a minute of voice. It's genuinely enough to evaluate the platform over two or three days, the chat quality, the character creator, the interface, before deciding.
Monthly Premium runs $19.99 a month, removing message caps and unlocking HD image generation, video, and full NSFW access.
Annual Premium drops the effective rate to $9.99 a month, billed as $119.88 once a year, a 50% cut versus monthly. Promo codes float around that knock additional money off at checkout, and the annual plan includes a 2,000-coin signup bonus. If you know you'll use OurDream beyond a trial, the annual plan is the obvious pick.
There's no native iOS or Android app, so access is through the mobile browser, which is responsive and full-featured but not an installed app.
The real monthly cost, and why it's different
Here's the part that flips the comparison. OurDream uses an in-app currency called DreamCoins, but unlike Candy's or Kupid's token systems, the coins only touch media generation. Unlimited chat is included in the base subscription, so coins never gate the conversation, only the images, video, and voice volume.
You get 1,000 DreamCoins on activation and 1,000 more each billing cycle, with the annual plan front-loading 2,000. A short clip costs few coins; a long HD video approaches the 300-coin ceiling, so the monthly allotment covers roughly 3 to 10 videos depending on length. For average users, the $9.99 annual rate stays $9.99 with no overage, because the included coins cover normal use. Only people generating multiple videos a week or running extended daily voice sessions hit the coin ceiling, and even then the real cost lands around $22 to $60, which is still competitive.
Now the comparison that matters. Candy AI's annual plan is cheaper on paper at $5.99 a month, but Candy meters images, voice, and video on a token system layered on top of the subscription, which pushes media-heavy users to a real cost of $30 to $80. OurDream bundles video, voice, and HD images into the base price. So for anyone who actually uses the multimedia features, OurDream's $9.99 all-inclusive rate is frequently the cheaper real cost, even though Candy wins the headline. That's the entire value proposition, and it's a legitimate one.
What you're actually paying for
Bundling. OurDream's edge is that video generation, voice calls, and HD images come included rather than metered, which competitors charge separately for. Add strong anime variety, deep creative control, and a clean browser-based experience, and you've got the all-in-one pick for people who want everything in one predictable bill.
The tradeoffs: image quality is good rather than class-leading (Candy's V2 engine wins on pure fidelity), there's no installed app, and privacy is above average but not radically high-security. You're paying for breadth and predictability, not for the single best version of any one feature.
The verdict
OurDream is worth it for the multimedia user who wants video and voice without watching a meter. The $9.99 annual plan is one of the better values in the category once you account for what's included, and the predictability beats the token-trap platforms for anyone who actually generates media. It's not the cheapest headline price, and it's not the pick if you only want text (CrushOn undercuts it there) or the absolute best images (Candy wins on fidelity).
For the head-to-head on real cost, the full pricing comparison puts OurDream next to Candy and the rest, and Candy's pricing covers the token-system alternative in detail. For how OurDream performs beyond cost, the OurDream review has the 30-day test. If you use the media, OurDream's bundle is the smart math. If you don't, you're overpaying for features you won't touch.
Video, voice, and HD images bundled into the base price instead of metered. For media-heavy use, the all-inclusive model is more predictable than the cheaper headline options.