Last updated July 9, 2026

AI ad tools that don't charge you for failed generations

The verdict

Most AI ad generators bill per attempt, so a failed render burns the same credits as a keeper. As of July 2026, only two of the six tools compared here publish a policy that puts the risk on themselves: Swayed charges 0 credits unless a generation completes, and Notch gives unlimited free edits until you approve the ad.

Credit pricing has a quiet flaw: you pay for the attempt, not the ad. When a render comes out broken, most tools keep the credits and invite you to try again, at full price. Vendors rarely advertise this, which is why the table below only contains what each tool actually publishes, checked on July 9, 2026. Where a vendor says nothing, that silence is recorded as "not published", and in a credit system silence usually means you eat the failure.

Failed-generation policies, tool by tool

ToolPublished failed-generation policySource
SwayedFailed generations are never charged. Credits are deducted only when a generation completes; the billing code has no path that charges a failure.Swayed billing logic, July 2026
Notch"Unlimited edits are free until you win." Founder has publicly stated Notch does not charge for regenerations or edits.usenotch.ai and founder statement, July 2026
ArcadsNot published (Arcads has no public pricing page). Buyer writeups report that edits require regenerating the clip, which consumes another credit.Third-party buyer reports, July 2026
MakeUGCNot published.makeugc.ai pricing page, July 2026
CreatifyNot published.creatify.ai pricing page, July 2026
HeyGenNot published.heygen.com pricing page, July 2026

What per-attempt billing does to your real cost

Say a finished video costs about $11 in credits, the buyer-reported Arcads rate. If one in three renders is a keeper, your real price per usable ad is $33, not $11. The sticker price of a credit tool tells you the cost of an attempt; only the failure policy tells you the cost of an ad. That is the number that decides whether your testing budget survives the month.

Two different fixes for the same problem

Notch sells the deliverable. One price for a finished ad, and its agent re-rolls and edits on its own dime until you approve. That is a genuinely well-aligned model and it deserves the credit, even on a competitor's page.

Swayed keeps credits but moves the risk. Credits are deducted only when a generation completes, so a failed render costs 0 by construction. The same honesty applies to the free second on-camera version that ships with every ad: if it misses the quality bar, Swayed skips it instead of delivering junk, and the price of your generation does not change. Add the 30-day money-back guarantee and the failure risk sits with the vendor at every level: per render, per second ad, per plan.

Questions, answered

What counts as a failed generation?

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A render the tool could not finish: the job errors out, times out, or never delivers a usable file. That is different from an ad you simply dislike. Most credit-based tools deduct the same credits either way, because billing happens at submission, not at delivery.

Does Swayed really charge nothing for failed generations?

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Yes, and it is structural rather than a goodwill refund. Swayed deducts credits only when a generation reaches completed status; the billing code has no path that charges a failed job. If the render dies, your balance does not move.

What is Notch’s policy on regenerations and edits?

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Notch publishes the line "Unlimited edits are free until you win" on its site (July 2026), and its founder has publicly said Notch does not charge for regenerations or edits: one price for the finished ad, however many tries it takes. It is the flat-fee version of the same idea.

Do Arcads, MakeUGC, Creatify or HeyGen refund failed generations?

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None of the four publishes a failed-generation policy as of July 2026. Arcads publishes no pricing page at all, and buyer writeups report that any edit means regenerating the clip at the cost of another credit. MakeUGC, Creatify and HeyGen say nothing about failures on their pricing pages, which in a credit system usually means the attempt is the product.

How much can failed renders actually cost?

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On a per-attempt tool where a finished video costs about $11 (Arcads, buyer-reported), every retry is another $11 in credits, so three tries at one keeper puts you at $33 per usable ad. On tools that only bill completed work, the retry tax is zero by design.

Is a free trial the same protection as a no-charge-on-failure policy?

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No. A trial caps what you can lose while testing; it does nothing once you are a paying customer burning credits at scale. A published no-charge-on-failure policy protects every generation you ever run. Ideally you want both, or a money-back guarantee backing the whole plan.

Pay for ads, not for attempts.

Swayed deducts credits only when a generation completes. Two finished ads per generation, as low as $3.00 for the pair, from $15 a month.

Try Swayed, guarantee included

30-day money-back guarantee. No free tier, on purpose.

Sources

All competitor claims were checked against these pages on July 9, 2026. Where a vendor does not publish a number, this page says “not published” instead of guessing. Spot something outdated? Email us and we fix it.

AI ad tools that don’t charge for failed generations (2026) | Swayed