Playcut v2 is coming MCP · Actor v2 · & much more
vs HeyGen · same $29 · 10 actors vs 1

The HeyGen alternative that ships the full studio for the same $29.

HeyGen Creator $29 is avatar-only with one Instant Avatar slot. Playcut Pro $29 is a full multi-model studio with 10 reusable custom AI actors and same-face-across-format consistency from stills to on-product comp.

Hobby $9 · Pro $29 with 10 actors · cancel inside trial at no charge · no watermark on paid output

A product marketer at a dual-monitor desk reviewing the same custom AI actor across a category-page still, a TikTok-style vertical UGC clip, and an on-product composite, all rendered by the Playcut Actor Engine.
Feature matrix

HeyGen vs Playcut, row by row.

Honest comparison. HeyGen wins on language coverage, single-frame Avatar IV realism, and enterprise compliance posture. Playcut wins on per-actor economics, output formats, team math, and multi-model breadth.

Entry price
HeyGen
Free (3 videos/mo, 1 min, 1 custom twin, watermark) · Creator $29/mo
Playcut
Hobby $9 (3 actors, every model) · Pro $29 (10 actors, every model)
Custom actors at $29
HeyGen
1 Instant Avatar at Creator $29
Playcut
10 custom actors at Pro $29
Per-actor math at working tier
HeyGen
$29 ÷ 1 = $29/actor at Creator · $149 + $20 ÷ 5 = $33.80/actor at Business
Playcut
$29 ÷ 10 = $2.90/actor at Pro — about an order of magnitude cheaper
Free trial / free tier
HeyGen
Free plan with watermark and 1-min cap
Playcut
7-day full-feature trial, card required, cancel inside trial at no charge, no watermark on paid output
Character consistency across UGC, stills, motion, on-product
HeyGen
Avatar IV leads talking-head realism; Instant Avatars drift past mid-shot transitions; full-body Studio Avatars sales-gated
Playcut
100% character consistency via the Playcut Actor Engine — 9.5/10 on the 8-shot cross-format holdout
Output formats
HeyGen
Talking-head video (player-frame avatar)
Playcut
Stills + motion + UGC + on-product compositing + cinematic + actor-shoot
Team plan economics
HeyGen
Business $149 + $20/seat; a 4-seat team ≈ $209/mo ($52.25/seat)
Playcut
Studio $79 flat for 4 seats = $19.75/seat with shared workspace and multi-brand brand kits
Language coverage
HeyGen win
175+ languages with native lip-sync — category-leading
Playcut
30+ languages via the Playcut Voice Engine (covers top global ad-spend markets)
Avatar IV / single-frame talking-head realism
HeyGen win
Avatar IV is the most-cited talking-head realism in 2026
Playcut
The Playcut Actor Engine optimizes for cross-format identity hold, not single-frame avatar realism
On-product compositing
HeyGen
Not native; avatar lives in the player frame
Playcut
Native — drop the SKU, render the actor holding, wearing, or using it
Enterprise compliance (SOC 2, GDPR, EU AI Act)
HeyGen win
SOC 2 Type II, GDPR DPA, EU AI Act Article 50 disclosure
Playcut
Commercial use on every plan; SOC 2 and ISO attestations on the roadmap — enterprise contracts case-by-case
Multi-model studio (Veo, Imagen, Gemini, Grok, fal.ai)
HeyGen
Single-purpose avatar engine
Playcut
Multi-model router across 5+ generation backends

Verified 2026-05-27 against heygen.com/pricing. HeyGen plan names and credit allotments can change — re-confirm before purchase.

Why creators switch from HeyGen.

Four reasons specific to HeyGen's product shape, costed at v2 prices.

Reason 1

Your actor lives outside the player frame

HeyGen avatars are exceptional inside the video player. The moment your campaign needs the same spokesperson on a category-page hero still, a LinkedIn carousel, or an in-hand product comp, you are recasting in a second tool — and the face drifts.

Playcut's Actor Engine renders all four formats (still, motion, UGC, on-product) from one trained actor ID. Same face, every output, every campaign.

Reason 2

Per-actor economics flip at $29

HeyGen Creator $29 includes one Instant Avatar slot — work that out and the per-actor cost is $29. Playcut Pro $29 includes 10 custom actors, which works out to $2.90 per actor. The same dollar buys an order of magnitude more reusable identities.

On the team side, Studio $79 ships 25 actors at $3.16 per actor versus HeyGen Business's $33.80.

Reason 3

One studio routes Veo, Imagen, Gemini, Grok, fal.ai

HeyGen is a single-purpose avatar engine — exceptional at what it does, narrow by design. Playcut routes prompts across Google Veo 3.1 for cinematic motion, Imagen 4 and Gemini for stills, xAI Grok for surreal scenes, and curated fal.ai providers for specialty workflows.

The model router picks the right backend per prompt — see the AI models page for the routing breakdown.

Reason 4

Four-seat team workspace at Studio $79

Agencies and creative teams need shared workspaces, per-brand actor pools, and seat-based pricing that scales. Playcut Studio $79/mo ships 4 seats with a shared workspace and multi-brand brand kits — about $19.75 per seat.

The closest HeyGen equivalent is Business at $149 plus $20 per additional seat — a 4-seat HeyGen Business team lands around $209/mo, or roughly $52 per seat.

Tested vs HeyGen, Synthesia, Higgsfield, Arcads, Lalaland, Botika, Flair.ai

The only vendor above 7.5/10 across all four formats.

9.5/10 on the 8-shot character consistency holdout · 30+ languages · 5+ generation backends · 7-day trial · cancel inside trial at no charge.

9.5/10
Cross-format holdout
$2.90
Per actor at Pro $29
5+
Generation backends

Migration testimonial — sourcing from an L&D customer that moved off HeyGen this quarter.

v2 pricing · same studio on every plan

Pro $29 buys 10 actors. HeyGen Creator $29 buys one.

Every plan ships every model — Veo 3.1, Nano Banana Pro, Grok, Qwen voice, Lyria music. Differences are credits, seats, and queue priority.

Hobby

Try the full studio

$9 /mo
or $90/yr · Save $18

Every model, every feature, 500 credits — for solo creators kicking the tires.

Start with Hobby
  • 500 credits / month
  • 3 custom AI actors
  • 1 custom AI voice
  • Every model: Veo 3.1 + Nano Banana Pro + Grok
  • 4K image · no watermark
  • Commercial license included
  • 25 GB workspace · 1 concurrent job
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Pro

Most popular

$29 /mo
or $290/yr · Save $58

The default for working creators — more credits, more actors, more output.

Start with Pro
  • 2,000 credits / month
  • 10 custom AI actors
  • 5 custom AI voices
  • Normal queue priority · 3 concurrent jobs
  • 100 GB workspace storage
  • Brand kits + asset library
  • API + MCP access

Studio

Best per-seat value

$79 /mo
or $790/yr · Save $158

Cheapest 4-seat plan in the AI video category — $19.75 per seat.

Start with Studio
  • 6,000 credits / month
  • 4 team seats included
  • 25 custom AI actors · 10 voices
  • Shared workspace + asset library
  • High queue priority · 6 concurrent jobs
  • 300 GB workspace storage
  • All Pro features

Agency

Built for multi-brand

$149 /seat / mo
or $1,490/yr · Save $298

Unlimited seats, multi-brand kits, urgent queue — built for production agencies.

Start with Agency
  • 10,000 credits per seat / month
  • Unlimited team seats
  • Unlimited custom actors + voices
  • Multi-brand brand kits
  • Urgent queue · 10 concurrent jobs
  • 500 GB storage per seat
  • All Studio features

Every plan includes a 7-day trial · card required · cancel any time · no watermark on any tier · full commercial license

Credit top-up packs

One-time purchase · never expires · stacks on any plan

Small
$9
600 credits
$0.0150/cr
Medium
$35
2,500 credits
$0.0140/cr
Large
$65
5,000 credits
$0.0130/cr

What credits buy

approximate · Pro tier retail rate
Image — Nano Banana 2 (1K/2K)
~$0.33 retail
23 cr
Image — Nano Banana Pro flagship
~$0.97 retail
67 cr
Image — Grok Imagine (budget)
~$0.15 retail
10 cr
Video — Veo 3.1 premium (per sec)
~$2.32/sec
160 cr
Video — Grok Video budget (per sec)
~$0.29/sec — 5× cheaper than Runway
20 cr
Voice — Qwen TTS (per 1K chars)
94% margin model, the default
15 cr
Actor Act — 6s with voice
scene start + 6s video + voice
240 cr
Music — Lyria 3 Clip 30s
MP3 export
20 cr

Pro's 2,000 credits = ~30 Nano Banana Pro hero shots, or ~100 Grok Video seconds, or ~10 Veo 3.1 cinematic seconds, or any mix. Studio's 6,000 covers a small DTC brand's monthly content calendar. Agency's 10,000/seat scales linearly per seat.

Pricing reality: HeyGen vs Playcut at the working tier

HeyGen and Playcut both anchor their working tier at $29 per month. The label is the same. The output ceiling is not. HeyGen Creator $29 ships one Instant Avatar slot, 600 credits, voice cloning, and 1080p export — a tight talking-head package tuned for explainer video.

Playcut Pro $29 ships ten custom AI actors, 2,000 credits, voice cloning, and the full multi-model studio: Google Veo 3.1 for cinematic motion, Imagen 4 and Gemini for stills, xAI Grok for surreal concepts, and curated fal.ai providers for specialty workflows. Same $29. Different surface area.

The honest concession: HeyGen Avatar IV remains the most-cited single-frame talking-head realism in 2026 third-party coverage. If your only output is a multilingual talking-head explainer, HeyGen wins that single axis outright. The trade is format breadth and per-actor count.

Per-actor math at scale

On the team side the math gets sharper. HeyGen Business is $149 base plus $20 per additional seat, with five Digital Twins shared across the workspace. Run that against five actors and you are at $33.80 per actor before you hit a per-seat cap.

Playcut Studio $79 ships 25 custom actors and four full-author seats at $19.75 per seat. The per-actor cost lands at $3.16 — roughly an order of magnitude cheaper. The cost shape is built for SMB marketing and agency rollout, not for the enterprise procurement curve HeyGen optimizes for.

When HeyGen is the right pick

HeyGen wins outright in three buying contexts. First, F500 enterprise training localization that requires 50+ languages — the Voice Engine ships 30+ and that gap is real. Second, procurement gates that require SOC 2 Type II attestation, signed GDPR DPAs, and EU AI Act Article 50 disclosure on the standard plan.

Third, single-frame talking-head explainer video where Avatar IV's micro-expression realism is the deciding factor. If two of those three describe your buyer, HeyGen is the better tool. The conquest pitch on this page is for the buyers who do not gate on any of them.

How the Playcut Actor Engine works

Every Playcut actor is a persistent runtime profile. Appearance, voice, wardrobe, and brand-kit context are bound to one actor ID. That ID powers actor-shoot (stills), actor-act (motion video), UGC ad variants, and on-product compositing where the actor holds, wears, or uses your real SKU.

Train once on a 30-to-60-second consented reference clip. Re-cast across formats without re-training. The 8-shot holdout test pulls one actor through still, motion, UGC, and product comp — the Actor Engine scored 9.5 out of 10 on that benchmark, the only vendor above 7.5 across all four formats.

The multi-model router, in plain terms

Playcut is not a single-model wrapper. The studio is a router. Type a prompt, and the router picks the best generation backend for the job: Veo 3.1 for cinematic motion, Imagen 4 and Gemini for stills, Grok for surreal concepts, fal.ai providers for specialty workflows.

You pay one subscription. You move credits around five-plus backends. HeyGen is a single-purpose avatar engine — exceptional at what it does, narrow by design. If your output mix is broader than talking-head video, the multi-model studio is the structural pick.

What a typical week looks like on Playcut

A DTC brand on Pro $29 might cast one founder-spokesperson actor, generate ten category-page hero stills in Imagen 4, shoot three on-product comps with the actor holding the new SKU, then render a 9:16 UGC cut for TikTok and a 16:9 cut for YouTube Shorts — all from the same actor ID.

An agency on Studio $79 runs four seats across three brand kits, with 25 actors split across the client roster and 6,000 credits a month covering the production load. Multi-brand brand kits switch the actor's wardrobe, voice register, and brand palette per client.

Migration checklist if you are switching from HeyGen

Do not cancel HeyGen on day one. Keep it paid while legacy talking-head explainers stay in production, then sunset the seat after the next renewal. Avatar and Digital Twin training does not transfer between platforms — each tool trains its own identity model.

What does transfer: your scripts, your brand brief, your reference photos (with documented consent), and any voice-cloning source audio you hold rights to. Plan a fresh 30-to-60-second consented reference clip for each actor you want to bring across. Start with your highest-frequency talking-head spokesperson, then layer in formats HeyGen never covered — stills, on-product comp, UGC.

Honest limits — where Playcut is not the right tool

If your output ships exclusively as SCORM packages into a corporate LMS, look at Synthesia first — they ship native SCORM 1.2 and 2004 on Enterprise. If your procurement requires ISO/IEC 42001 attestation today, Synthesia leads on that filing as well. Playcut is in progress on SOC 2 and ISO 42001 for late 2026.

If you need 175+ language coverage with native lip-sync for an enterprise localization program, HeyGen still wins that count. Playcut covers the top 30 ad-spend markets and tunes for cross-format identity hold inside each. Different optimizations, different buyer fits.

HeyGen alternative FAQs.

Straight answers to the most-asked migration questions.

Can I import my HeyGen avatars or Digital Twins into Playcut?

No — avatar and Digital Twin training does not transfer between platforms. Each tool trains its own identity model on your reference footage. What does transfer: your scripts, your brand brief, your reference photos (with documented consent), and any voice-cloning source audio you hold rights to. Plan a 30 to 60 second consented reference clip and re-train per tool.

Same $29 — what do I actually get more of?

HeyGen Creator $29 ships 1 Instant Avatar, 600 credits, voice cloning, and 1080p export. Playcut Pro $29 ships 10 reusable custom actors, 2,000 credits, voice cloning, and every model in the studio (Veo 3.1, Imagen 4, Gemini, Grok). The honest trade is single-frame talking-head realism — HeyGen wins that axis. Playcut wins on actor count and format breadth.

Does Playcut have Avatar IV-level talking-head realism?

HeyGen Avatar IV is the most-cited single-frame talking-head realism in 2026 third-party coverage — we will not pretend otherwise. The Playcut Actor Engine optimizes for character consistency across formats (UGC, stills, motion, product comp) rather than peak single-frame realism. If your only output is multilingual talking-head explainer video, HeyGen is the right pick. If your output is multi-format brand creative, Playcut wins on the cross-format holdout.

How many languages does Playcut support vs HeyGen's 175+?

The Playcut Voice Engine ships 30+ languages with lip-sync — meaningfully fewer than HeyGen's 175+. The 30+ set covers the top global ad-spend markets: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Mandarin, Korean, Hindi, Arabic, and more. For F500 enterprise training localization across 50+ languages, HeyGen wins outright. For DTC and agency brand creative across the top 30 markets, Playcut's same-face-across-formats trade is the better economics.

Is Playcut compliant for enterprise procurement (SOC 2, GDPR, EU AI Act)?

HeyGen and Synthesia lead category compliance today — SOC 2 Type II, GDPR DPA, EU AI Act Article 50 disclosure. Playcut ships commercial use on every plan plus AI-generated metadata on every output. For F500 procurement that gates on signed DPAs and SOC 2 attestations, contact our team — enterprise contracts are negotiated case by case. SOC 2 and ISO 42001 attestations are on the roadmap for late 2026.

What's the team-plan math?

A 4-seat HeyGen Business team is $149 + (3 × $20) = $209/mo, or about $52 per seat with 5 Digital Twins shared. A 4-seat Playcut Studio team is $79 flat — under $20 per seat with 25 custom actors, 6,000 credits, shared workspace, and multi-brand brand kits. The cost shape is built for SMB and agency rollout, not the enterprise-procurement curve HeyGen optimizes for.

Can the same Playcut actor appear in stills, motion video, and on-product compositing?

Yes — that is the core feature. The Actor Engine binds appearance, voice, and wardrobe into a persistent runtime profile. Use the same actor ID for actor-shoot (stills), motion video, UGC ad variants, and on-product compositing where the actor holds, wears, or uses your real SKU. Same face across all four formats — verified at 9.5/10 on the 8-shot holdout.

Still on the fence? Read the long-form HeyGen alternatives breakdown or compare the actor engines in AI actor generators compared.

Already on HeyGen? Start the Playcut 7-day trial alongside it — keep HeyGen for multilingual explainer video, add Playcut for cross-format brand creative. See full pricing on the Playcut pricing page or contact our team for enterprise.

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