Head-to-head
Hailuo AI vs Runway: which AI video generator wins in 2026?
Hailuo AI ($15/mo) and Runway ($12/mo) are two of the most-used AI video generators in 2026. Across 6 community votes, Hailuo AI leads with 71% approval.
Quick verdict
On Video quality, pick Runway: the arena rates it 4.5/5 against 4/5 for Hailuo AI. On budget, Runway wins: it starts at $12/mo versus $15/mo for Hailuo AI.
Line-by-line comparison
Strengths and weaknesses
Hailuo AI
- #1 physics realism on WorldModelBench: in a 2026 stress test (glass dropped into water with moving hair and cloth) it produced consistent splash arcs and natural cloth motion with no identity drift, where Kling and Veo faltered
- Aggressive pricing: API from about $0.19 per 6s 768p video (up to $0.56 for 10s standard), and web plans from $14.99 with recurring $7.99 promos on the entry tier
- Paid plans bundle third-party frontier models (Veo 3.1, Sora 2, Nano Banana Pro) in one subscription, rare among first-party generators
- Hailuo 2.3 Fast variant cuts cost and latency further for drafts and high-volume iteration
- All paid plans include watermark-free downloads and full commercial rights, even the $14.99 Standard tier
- Weak camera movement: the physics holds until you ask for a pan or tracking shot; Kling 2.6 is clearly better at cinematic camera work per 2026 comparisons
- Short clips only: 6 seconds at 1080p, 10 seconds max at 768p, nothing longer in a single generation
- No native audio from the Hailuo models themselves; the bundled Veo 3.1 and Sora 2 cover audio but burn credits much faster
- Credits reset monthly with no rollover, and the entry price has fluctuated between $9.99 and $14.99 across 2025-2026, so check before subscribing
- Chinese vendor (MiniMax): content moderation rules and data residency may be a blocker for some brands and enterprise buyers
Runway
- Gen-4.5 (released 2025-12-01) debuted at the top of text-to-video leaderboards with clear prompt-adherence and text-rendering gains over Gen-4
- Multi-model hub since May 2026: one subscription covers Gen-4.5, Google Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0 Pro, Seedance and FLUX, ideal for best-tool-per-shot workflows
- Only one of the big three that is a real post-production suite: Aleph video editing, performance capture, custom voices and lip sync, 4K upscaling
- Standard plan cut from $15 to $12/month (annual) in May 2026 while expanding model access at every tier
- Mature developer API (Gen-4.5 at 12 credits per second) and proven enterprise traction with film and TV studios
- Mid-2026 updates added native audio generation, multi-shot sequencing and character-consistent output up to about one minute
- Credits evaporate: at 12 credits per second of Gen-4.5, the $12 Standard plan buys about 52 seconds a month (roughly five 10-second clips), and every failed take costs the same
- Recurring 2026 user complaints: weak prompt adherence on complex scenes, inconsistent quality between takes, and heavy moderation that blocks benign content
- The Unlimited plan is being retired in favor of Max ($95/month, 9,500 credits) with existing users migrated on 2026-09-01, and unlimited Explore-mode generations run at a relaxed, slower rate
- Native audio only arrived mid-2026 and trails Veo 3.1's spatial audio in maturity
Cast your verdict
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The arena’s verdict on Hailuo AI
Hailuo 2.3 is the value pick of the AI video vertical: best-in-class physics, full commercial rights from $14.99 (often promoted at $7.99), and third-party models like Veo 3.1 and Sora 2 bundled in the same subscription. Take it for product shots involving liquids, cloth or hair, and for API pipelines where $0.19 per clip is hard to beat. Avoid it for cinematic camera moves, where Kling 2.6 wins, and for one-pass audio, where Veo 3.1 remains the reference. The 6-second cap at 1080p also rules out longer narrative work.
The arena’s verdict on Runway
Runway is the buy if you want a production tool, not just a prompt slot machine: generation plus editing, capture, lip sync and upscaling in one place, and since May 2026 the same $12/month subscription also serves Veo 3.1 and Kling 3.0 Pro. That makes it the default choice for agencies and anyone running a best-model-per-shot workflow. Pure-volume creators get more seconds per dollar going to Kling directly, and audio-first cinematic work is still stronger on Veo 3.1. Do not evaluate it on the Free plan alone: 125 one-time credits is barely 10 seconds of Gen-4.5.
What the crowd says
On Hailuo AI
“Physics is unreal but don't ask it for a tracking shot, the camera just refuses to move. I keep Kling around for those.”
“The $7.99 promo with Veo 3.1 and Sora 2 bundled in is absurd value. I basically cancelled two other subscriptions.”
“Dropped a perfume bottle into water for a client ad and the splash physics were right on the first try. Kling took me nine attempts for worse.”
On Runway
“Third benign prompt blocked this week, and every retry still costs credits. Love the tools, hate the slot machine economics.”
“Gen-4.5 finally nails on-screen text. Client logos render readable now, that alone was worth switching back.”
“Having Veo, Kling and Gen-4.5 in one dashboard killed two of my subscriptions. Aleph for cleanup is the sleeper feature.”
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Frequently asked questions
Is Hailuo AI better than Runway?
The crowd currently sides with Hailuo AI: 71% recommend it, versus 57% for Runway (6 votes). On Video quality, Runway rates higher (4.5/5 vs 4/5). The right pick depends on your use case. The line-by-line comparison on this page breaks down pricing, key specs and arena ratings.
Which is cheaper, Hailuo AI or Runway?
Runway is cheaper: it starts at $12/mo, while Hailuo AI starts at $15/mo.
Which has the better free tier, Hailuo AI or Runway?
Both do. Hailuo AI: trial credits (about 200, 3-day expiry), watermark, non-commercial. Runway: 125 one-time credits, watermarked, 3 projects.