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Product4 min read·August 11, 2026

Unlimited Premiere: Every Video in HD, Still Zero Credits

The unlimited lane gets a premiere night

Last week we launched Unlimited Director's Cut — full story films, zero credits, on our own GPUs. The most common request since: "can I get it in HD?"

Now you can. Unlimited Premiere renders every unlimited video in 720p HD — the same AI Director planning every shot, the same consistent character in every scene, the same narration-matched clips and mixed music — at premiere-night resolution, first in every queue. Included with the Pro plan.

Honest math, printed on the box

720p is about 2.3× the pixels of 480p, and pixels are GPU time — so an HD clip draws two slots from your daily allowance instead of one. No separate meter, no fine print: Pro's 40-slot day covers up to 20 HD clips, which is a full HD story video (or two) every single day of the month. Studio's 60-slot day covers 30.

That's the same philosophy as the whole unlimited lane: we own the GPUs, we publish the ceilings, and the price of a feature is stated in slots you can count — not discovered on an invoice.

Who should premiere in HD

  • Channel builders — HD masters look sharper in thumbnails, hold up on TV apps, and read as professional to sponsors and parents alike.
  • Educators and publishers — content that gets projected or embedded deserves the extra pixels.
  • Anyone repurposing across platforms — a 720p master downscales beautifully everywhere; a 480p master can only stay where it is.

And if you're posting casually? Creator's 480p unlimited lane isn't going anywhere — it's the same films, and on a phone screen your audience honestly can't tell.

How to try it

Pick Unlimited Premiere in the Studio's engine list (Pro and Studio plans; Creator sees it as the next rung up). Same flow as always: paste a story, cast your character, generate — we email you when your premiere is ready.

Open the Studio → or compare plans.

Frequently asked questions

What is Unlimited Premiere?

The HD tier of KidsStoryteller's unlimited video lane: every unlimited video renders in 720p HD instead of 480p, with first position in every render queue. It's included with the Pro plan ($49/month) and up — same zero credits, same Director pipeline, denser pixels.

Why do HD clips use 2 daily slots?

Because 720p really is ~2.3× the pixels of 480p, and pixels are GPU time. Instead of a separate HD meter or surprise throttling, an HD clip simply draws two slots from the same printed daily allowance — Pro's 40-slot day covers up to 20 HD clips, still a full HD story video every single day.

Is 720p enough for YouTube?

For kids animation, comfortably. YouTube's own data shows most kids-content viewing happens on phones and tablets, where 720p is visually indistinguishable from 1080p at typical screen sizes — and clean stylized animation upscales beautifully. Full HD upscaling for Studio is on the roadmap.

Do I need Premiere or is the Creator unlimited enough?

If you're posting casually, Creator's 480p unlimited lane is excellent. If you're building a channel brand — thumbnails, TV apps, sponsor conversations — HD output and queue priority are the difference between a hobby and an operation. That's exactly the line between the $19 and $49 plans.

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