Introducing gramatic: AI images without the subscription
Most things that lower friction end up raising it somewhere else. The subscription is the canonical example. You pay for access before you know what you need, and then you need it only twice a month.
AI image generation followed that logic almost by default — model providers bundled access into tiers, platforms layered subscriptions on top of that, and somewhere in the middle the person who just needed a logo for a landing page was asked to commit to a monthly fee to find out if the output was even good.
gramatic — pronounced gram-at-tich, a combination of gram and automatic — is the Valeon answer to that problem.
It is a pay-as-you-go AI image platform. No subscription. You buy credits, you generate images, credits are only spent when a generation succeeds. Failed runs cost nothing. There is no monthly fee, ever.
Seven models sit behind a single credit balance — Flux Schnell for fast drafts, Ideogram V3 Turbo for typography and text-in-image work, Seedream 4.5 for prompt fidelity, GPT Image 2 for photorealism, Flux 2 Pro for precision, Nano Banana 2 for something with more character, and Recraft V4 for true vector SVG output — the one that matters when you are building a mark, not generating a mood board. You switch between them freely. No per-model plans, no tier unlocking.
The interface is deliberately simple. Pick a model, write a prompt, set your aspect ratio, drop in a reference image if you have one. That is it. No parameter memorisation, no scripting, no API wrangling just to see a result.
New accounts start with 25 free credits.
For logos, marketing visuals, illustration, concept work — anything where what you want is an image and not a platform relationship — gramatic is at gramati.cc.