How we tested it
“Handheld night shot, light rain: a paper coffee cup rolls across an empty neon-lit alley. Slow dolly-in, shallow depth of field, 24 fps, no people.”
Veo was the only model that executed the 'slow dolly-in' as written instead of approximating it with a zoom, and it generated rain-on-pavement ambience we never asked for, synced to the scene. Color and grain looked closest to real footage. The audio alone justifies the quality crown, but a visible 'made with Veo' badge sat in the corner, the catch you can't unsee.
Watermark & licensing, the part that decides monetization
Why the free plan fails: Visible 'made with Veo' watermark on every tier except Ultra (~$249/mo)
Watermark
Two marks, and the difference is everything. SynthID (invisible) is embedded on every Veo output across all tiers, permanent, but it's provenance only and does not block monetization. The mark that matters is the VISIBLE 'made with Veo' badge: it's stamped on Free, Plus, and Pro output, and only the ~$249/mo Ultra tier is meant to remove it (some Ultra users still report it appearing, so even that isn't fully reliable). That visible badge is what makes affordable Veo unsafe for clean branded video.
License
Commercial use is permitted on the paid consumer plans, you own what you generate. The catch is the visible watermark, not the license: Plus (~$5/mo) and Pro (~$20/mo) both stamp a 'made with Veo' badge on your video, and only Ultra (~$249/mo) removes it. So you can legally monetize cheap Veo, but it carries Google's badge unless you pay for Ultra, which is why we treat Ultra as the real watermark-free entry.
Veo output carries a visible 'made with Veo' watermark except on the Ultra tier; SynthID provenance is embedded on all output.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Best overall image quality and prompt adherence in the index
- Native, scene-aware audio generation
- Flow scene-builder helps structure multi-shot sequences
- SynthID is provenance labeling, not a license trap
Cons
- Visible 'made with Veo' watermark on every tier except Ultra (~$249/mo)
- Free tier generates no Veo video at all
- Generation limits apply even on paid tiers
- Pricing and watermark removal vary by region
Pricing, which plans are actually safe
| Plan | Price | What you get | Monetization |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | No Veo video generation on the free tier | Not safe |
| Google AI Plus | ~$4.99/mo | Generates Veo + commercial use, but visible 'made with Veo' watermark | Not safe |
| Google AI Pro | ~$19.99/mo | More Veo credits, still carries the visible watermark | Not safe |
| Google AI Ultra | ~$249/mo | The only tier that removes the visible watermark | Safe |
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Alternatives we’ve tested
Free plan: Watermark on all free exports
Free plan: Watermark on free exports + no commercial rights
Free plan: Watermark on free exports (one-time credits)
FAQ
Does SynthID block monetization?
No. SynthID is invisible provenance metadata, no usage restriction. The real monetization gate is the VISIBLE 'made with Veo' watermark on Free/Plus/Pro output, which is only removed on the Ultra tier.
Can YouTube see SynthID?
Google has been wiring SynthID detection into its products, and YouTube already asks creators to disclose realistic AI content. Treat disclosure as standard practice either way.
Why is Veo's safe price so high?
Because Plus (~$5) and Pro (~$20) both stamp a visible 'made with Veo' watermark on your video. The only tier that removes it is Ultra at ~$249/mo, so clean, unbranded Veo is expensive even though generating a clip is cheap. For watermark-free video on a budget, Kling or Runway are the safer buys.