ElevenLabs generates, edits, and localizes audio and video — text to speech, voice cloning, dubbing, sound effects, and music, all from one platform. Creator is the tier built for people publishing regularly, not testing the waters.
For operators producing podcasts, narration, dubbed video, or branded audio content, Creator removes the two limits that make the free and entry tiers impractical: capped monthly credits and no access to Professional Voice Cloning. A commercial license, Dubbing Studio, and higher-fidelity audio output come standard.
This deal gives you a full year of ElevenLabs Creator on your own email — not a shared seat, not a team invite. Full access, your account, your name on it.
No. ElevenLabs Creator is delivered to your own email as a license key. You’re the only user on the account — no shared workspace, no team login shared across buyers.
Message us with your order details and we’ll help sort it out. (This covers genuine activation issues — not accounts that didn’t meet the fresh-account requirement.)
No. It only works on a fresh account — one with no prior paid subscription, and no previous trial. If the email you give us has used ElevenLabs before at a paid tier or trial, activation won’t go through. Use a fresh email if your main account doesn’t qualify.
It’s automatic — your license key is sent to your email on the same day, your payment is confirmed. No need to message anyone to trigger it.
Yes. You get the full Creator feature set — 121,000 monthly credits, Professional Voice Cloning, Dubbing Studio, commercial license, and 128 kbps/44.1kHz audio.
Extra minutes are billed at the standard ElevenLabs overage rate (~$0.18/minute) once your 121k monthly credits run out — this works the same way it would on a retail Creator subscription.
Yes. Creator includes a commercial license, so output is cleared for monetized and client-facing use.
No. Each subscription redeems once per account, for the 1-year period stated. It doesn’t stack — buying it again on an account that’s already activated won’t add a second year on top.
Not on the same account. Once a year has been used, that account isn’t eligible again — you’d need to activate on a fresh account, or move to an official subscription directly with the provider going forward.