Most "make money with AI" lists are selling you affiliate links in disguise. Promote this tool, get a cut of the sale, repeat. You only eat if your audience buys.
This is the other model. Ten AI companies pay you to make the content, whether anyone buys or not. They need videos, voices, films, and images to prove their tools work, and they'd rather pay creators than run ads. The money follows what you produce, not what you sell.
Affiliate vs creator programs
An affiliate program pays you a cut when someone signs up through your link. Make a brilliant video, get zero signups, earn zero. A creator program pays for the content itself, tracked by your output and how it performs.
- You promote a link
- Someone clicks & buys
- You earn a % cut
- You create with the tool
- Platform sees real usage
- Platform pays you to make
That difference is why these programs suit small accounts. Affiliate money needs buyers; creator money needs work. A creator with 200 followers and a good eye can out-earn someone with 50,000 who never converts. The full set lives on the AI creator programs page.
First, know how each one pays
These ten don't pay the same way, and that's what most lists blur. Four put cash on the table for your output. Two fund standout projects with grants. The other four trade in credits, free plans, and early access. Sort by what you need before you sort by the number.
Ranked by payout
Every program by the top of its listed monthly cash range. The dashed bars don't pay per view; they trade in grants, credits, or perks. Not a knock, just a different game.
Same data flat, so you can scan model, follower bar, and access type at once:
| Program | Payout Model | Follower Req | Access Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Higgsfield Earn | Cash per approved video + view bonuses | None | Open |
| ElevenLabs Voice Library | $0.03–$0.20 per 1,000 characters generated | None | Open (paid plan) |
| Viggle AI | $50–$3,000/mo (challenges + referrals) | None | Application |
| Ampere | $5–$1,000/mo (pay-per-view + referrals) | None | Open |
| Runway Creative Partners | Free Max plan + perks; grants up to $1M | None | Application (portfolio) |
| Kling AI Partnership | Financial rewards; film grants up to $1M | None | Application (portfolio) |
| HeyGen Ambassador | Grants + credits + perks (no cash) | None | Application |
| Luma AI Creative Partner | Credits + early access + amplification | 5,000 | Application |
| Leonardo AI Creator | Free premium plan + tokens + amplification | None | Application |
| Ideogram Creators Club | Affiliate earnings + early access + badge + swag | None | Application |
1. Higgsfield Earn
The closest thing to a job here. Pick a campaign brief, make the video with Higgsfield's tools, post it, and get paid for the approved video plus bonuses if it crosses view milestones at 24 hours and 7 days. Each campaign publishes its own cap. The listing shows $10–50 per video as a beginner, $50–200 per campaign with bonuses, $500+ a month across several.
- Best for
- IG / YouTube creators who already mess with AI video
- Pay model
- Cash per approved video + view bonuses
- Access
- Open, no follower minimum
Want a brief, a deadline, and a check? Start here.
Per-video payouts, view bonuses, and the campaign caps spelled out.
See Higgsfield Earn2. ElevenLabs Voice Library
The only genuinely passive program. Record 30 minutes of clean audio, clone your voice, publish it, and earn $0.03–$0.20 per 1,000 characters every time someone generates speech with it. Record once, collect while you sleep. The listing pegs a popular voice at $100–500/month and a rare or HQ one at $1,000+/month. Payouts land weekly via Stripe once you clear $10.
- Best for
- narrators, character actors, hard-to-synthesize accents
- Pay model
- Passive royalty, per 1k characters
- Access
- Open, paid plan required
Worth it only if your voice is one people would actually choose.
3. Viggle AI
Viggle animates still images into full-body motion. The Creator Program runs on competition: a weekly challenge where top videos win cash, Viggle Pro, and credits, plus "The Bounty" where the first video to a view target takes the prize. New creators start with a free 6-month plan and 1,000 credits.
- Best for
- meme accounts, anime / K-pop editors, trending-audio creators
- Pay model
- Challenge prizes + referrals
- Access
- Application, no follower minimum
Reward tracks how fast and consistent you post.
4. Ampere
Clean, transparent rates, rarer than they should be. Ampere pays $4 per 1,000 YouTube views, $1.50 per 1,000 Instagram views, and $0.50 per 1,000 X impressions on content where it's the main subject, plus $15 for every paying customer you refer. Caps are $100/post and $1,000/month, paid on the 5th via PayPal or bank transfer. The referral bonus is the quiet multiplier: a tutorial that sends a few paying signups can double a month.
- Best for
- tutorial and screen-recording creators in the AI space
- Pay model
- Pay-per-view + $15/referral
- Access
- Application, no follower minimum
Show a tool solving a real problem and the referral bonuses stack up.
Exact per-view rates, the referral bonus, and how payouts clear.
See Ampere rates5. Runway Creative Partners
Here the money changes shape. Runway doesn't pay per view. Every Creative Partner gets a complimentary Max plan, collaboration, and program events. The headline $1M grants through Runway Studios go to a small number of ambitious film projects, not everyone who joins. Applying is free, needs no paid account, and reviews are rolling and worldwide.
- Best for
- filmmakers serious about AI video who want tools, peers, and a shot at funding
- Pay model
- Max plan + grants up to $1M
- Access
- Application (portfolio)
Treat the Max plan as the real benefit, the grant as a long shot.
6. Kling AI Partnership
Closer to a studio than a creator fund. Partners get financial rewards, exposure, and direct collaboration, and the separate NextGen Initiative funds AI films up to $300K for partial or $1M for a full project. Investment in specific work, not a predictable rate. The application is short: three portfolio pieces, ideally made with Kling. Generic samples waste the shot.
- Best for
- narrative AI filmmakers with a project worth funding
- Pay model
- Financial rewards + film grants to $1M
- Access
- Application (portfolio)
Bring three strong samples or don't bother.
7. HeyGen Ambassador
Here's what almost everyone gets wrong. The Ambassador program rewards you with grants for AI-video workshops, HeyGen credits, a badge, and community access. The cash — a 35% recurring commission — lives in HeyGen's separate Affiliate program. Two doors: Affiliate for referral money, Ambassador if you teach AI video and the grants help you run events.
- Best for
- educators and community builders in AI video
- Pay model
- Grants + credits + perks (no cash)
- Access
- Application, no follower minimum
Chasing cash? Take the affiliate route instead.
8. Luma AI Creative Partner
Luma's Dream Machine produces some of the most cinematic AI video out there, and the Creative Partner Program recruits filmmakers to show it off. You get monthly credit grants, early feature access, a feature on Luma's channels, and at higher tiers, speaking and travel slots. The reward is reach and resources, not a paycheck.
- Best for
- established filmmakers and visual artists with an audience
- Pay model
- Credits + exposure + amplification
- Access
- Application, 5,000+ followers
Exposure and credits, not per-view cash.
9. Leonardo AI Creator
A strong AI image generator. Its Creator Program hands accepted creators a free premium subscription, extra generation tokens, early feature access, and marketing amplification. No follower minimum, generous at this level. The trade-off is selectivity: a competitive application judged on your portfolio and a social presence that already shows Leonardo work.
- Best for
- AI image artists building a portfolio
- Pay model
- Free premium plan + tokens + amplification
- Access
- Application, no follower minimum
The free premium plan alone justifies applying if you're active. Bring your best gallery.
10. Ideogram Creators Club
The image generator that can actually render legible text inside an image. Its Creators Club gives active users early access to beta features and new models, a profile badge, affiliate earnings on referrals, and a real voice in the roadmap. The cash is affiliate commission, so income tracks referrals rather than the art. The pull is influence and access.
- Best for
- educational AI creators, especially text-in-image work
- Pay model
- Affiliate commission + perks
- Access
- Application, no follower minimum
The draw is roadmap input and being early on new tools.
Pick the one that fits how you create
Forget "best." The right question is which model matches what you already make.
| If you make... | Go to | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Short-form video (IG / YouTube) | Higgsfield Earn or Ampere | Performance pay, no follower gate |
| A voice worth cloning | ElevenLabs Voice Library | The only truly passive option |
| Cinematic / narrative film | Runway or Kling | Grants for standout projects, not per-view pay |
| Generative-art portfolios | Luma, Leonardo, or Ideogram | Credits, free plans, and reach to keep building |
Stuck between two? Put them head to head with the compare tool, or run your niche through the earnings calculator.
Stacking programs without cannibalizing yourself
The biggest mistake I see is treating these as either/or. Most aren't, because they pay on different mechanics. A stack that works: publish a voice on ElevenLabs for passive royalties, make campaign videos for Higgsfield Earn and Ampere for performance pay, and jump into a Viggle challenge when a format trends. Four faucets that don't compete.
Every AI program that pays, in one place
Compare payouts, requirements and access for all ten — then apply to the ones that fit.
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