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Video editing · Pricing 2026

VistaCreate Pricing

How much does VistaCreate cost? VistaCreate is priced at Free plan; Pro from $10/mo. You can start free (Free plan available) before upgrading. Below is the full plan breakdown, what each tier is best for, and how it compares on value.

Free option availableRating 4.3 / 5From $10

VistaCreateplans & pricing

Pricing and plan names change often — always confirm the latest figures on the VistaCreate site before purchasing.

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Is VistaCreate worth the price?

Best for non-designers who need social video fast without Canva Pro prices.

What you get

  • 50,000+ templates
  • Animate any object
  • Brand kit support

Before you pay

Keep these limitations in mind when weighing the plans:

  • Less powerful than Adobe Premiere
  • Limited advanced video effects

On a budget?

Cheaper VistaCreate alternatives

CapCut

Free; Pro from $7.99/mo

Free all-in-one video editor for creators, with AI tools built in.

See CapCut pricing →
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VistaCreate pricing FAQ

How much does VistaCreate cost?

VistaCreate pricing is Free plan; Pro from $10/mo. There is a free option (Free plan available), so you can test it before paying.

Does VistaCreate have a free trial or free plan?

Yes. VistaCreate offers a free way to start: Free plan available. Use it to test the workflow (Social media managers, Small businesses) before committing to a paid plan.

Is VistaCreate worth the price?

Best for non-designers who need social video fast without Canva Pro prices. With a 4.3/5 rating, VistaCreate is best for Social media managers and Small businesses. Watch out for: Less powerful than Adobe Premiere; Limited advanced video effects.

Are there cheaper VistaCreate alternatives?

Yes. More budget-friendly options include CapCut (Free; Pro from $7.99/mo). Compare features before switching since the cheapest tool is not always the best fit.