Yes, you can generate AI videos with sound using Google’s new Veo 3 model without a Google AI Pro or Ultra subscription. Here are five websites that allow you to access Veo3 outside the US, including in countries or regions where it is not officially supported.
Note: Service prices and token/credit amounts referenced in this article were last updated on June 28, 2025. You can use the provided links to check the most recent price tables for each service. The prices listed are always for one month without an annual subscription commitment. This article does not contain any affiliate links. Unfortunately, none of the services mentioned below currently offer free trials for Veo 3 generations.
Generate Veo 3 Videos Without the Google AI Subscription – Quick How To

You can easily access Veo 3 at relatively low prices by using third-party websites such as Leonardo.ai, Freepik, or other sites mentioned on this list to create videos with Google’s new AI video generation model. This method does not require a subscription to Google Gemini AI Pro or Ultra.
First, here is what I consider the main advantages of accessing Veo 3 this way:
- Using these websites to access Veo 3 allows you to utilize the model even if you are in an unsupported country or a region where the model has not yet been rolled out.
- When accessing Veo 3 through third-party services using the pay-as-you-go token or credit-based systems, you can sometimes save money if you wouldn’t have the need to use all the features included in the official Google AI plans.
- Veo 3 is currently one of the very few video generation models which can produce videos with sound – you won’t find this feature almost anywhere else aside from for instance Kling AI, which I’ll talk about in just a little bit.
And on the other hand, here is why accessing Veo 3 via third-party services might be a little bit less appealing to some:
- Veo 3 videos are still pretty expensive compared to the other AI video generation models like Hailuo or Kling.
- The cost per video will always be higher when using third-party websites to access Google’s new model.
- Each of the services can at any time introduce its own arbitrary usage quotas separate from the main credit-based generation limitations (like Canva’s 5 videos per month limit).
For your convenience, for each of the services listed below I will list the prices of the lowest subscription tiers needed to generate Veo 3 videos, alongside the number of videos these plans will let you generate. Enjoy!
1. Leonardo.ai

The very first website on our list offering the Veo 3 video generation service is Leonardo.ai – an AI content generation platform owned by Canva. Using their video creation tool, you can now utilize Veo 3 to generate high-quality videos with sound.
Each video costs 2,500 tokens, and the cheapest “Apprentice” plan is available for about $12 per month, providing 8,500 tokens, which lets you create three Veo 3 videos. Compared to Leonardo’s in-house “Motion” video generation models, the Veo 3 generations do not offer any setting customization options.
2. Freepik

Freepik has also jumped onto the AI video generation bandwagon, offering a service letting you utilize high quality models such as Kling, Hailuo, Runway, and recently – Veo 3.
The cheapest monthly plan here costs $9 and gives you 7,000 AI credits to use, and each 8-second Veo 3 video costs 4,800 credits to generate according to the Freepik AI video generation credits table. This means that with the lowest-tier plan, you can create only one Veo 3 video. The second “Premium” subscription tier increases that number to three, and the “Premium+” to nine.
3. Pollo.ai

Another, much less-known website where you can access Veo 3 is Pollo.ai. Here you have access to a few simple quality-of-life settings including AI prompt generation, number of output video and optional copy protection.
On Pollo.ai one Veo 3 video costs 330 credits, and the lowest monthly subscription tier comes at the cost of $29 giving you 800 credits to use. This translates to two Veo 3 videos that you can create. You can adjust the number of credits you want to receive each month according to your needs, which will also adjust the subscription price accordingly.
4. Canva

Canva has fairly recently introduced a video clip generation feature into their video editor workspace, with an initial limit of 5 video generations per month, possibly subject to change in the future.
Each of the videos you create can be further fine-tuned and edited to fit all of the available design templates. Veo 3 is available for all Canva users as of June 18 2025.
5. WaveSpeedAI

WaveSpeedAI is a little bit different. It utilizes a “pay-per-video” system that lets you pay only for the individual videos you generate. While many models available on WaveSpeedAI cost as little as $0.20 to $0.60 per generation, Veo 3 videos are currently priced at $8 per single video. Ouch!
Nevertheless, this service lets you quickly try out Veo 3 without committing to a monthly subscription, so if you’re up for some experiments and don’t mind the rather high price, this is another option you can explore.
Bonus: Kling AI – Main Veo3 Alternative for AI Videos with Sound

If you’re planning to create some videos with pre-generated audio but don’t have access to Veo 3 yet, or you simply don’t want to overpay, Kling AI can do just that with its new automatic SFX generation feature.
The most basic Kling AI subscription costs $8.8 per month and gives you 660 tokens to use. As one video generation using their best performing KLING 2.1 Master model costs 100 tokens and the sound effects generation feature is for now free, it translates to 6 high quality videos with sound. You can also purchase the credits separately ($5 for 330 credits with discounts for larger packages).
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