Syntx AI is a subscription that buys you one token balance across roughly a hundred third-party AI models — and on its $104.50 Ultra Elite plan a Kling video costs $0.52, against $0.21 on the $16.06 Pro plan. That figure is arithmetic on Syntx AI's own published prices and generation counts, read on 15 August 2026 along with the company's public offer.
TL;DR — verdict: 3.5 / 5. Syntx AI is a Dubai-registered, Telegram-first aggregator that resells Kling, Veo, Seedance, Sora, Runway and roughly a hundred other models on one token balance. Pro, at $16.06, is the tier worth buying, and the contract grants full commercial rights to your output. The ladder above it is not coherent — Ultra Elite costs more per generation than the three tiers below it — and the refund clause is close to no refunds at all. Best if you want one bill for many models; a poor fit if the model you actually want is Kling.
What Syntx AI is, and who runs it
Syntx AI is an aggregator. It does not build the models it sells — its privacy policy lists "artificial intelligence technology providers" among the third parties it relies on to deliver the service. The operator named in the public offer is SYNTX INTELLIGENCE – FZCO, registration number 70517, at Building A1, Dubai Digital Park, Dubai Silicon Oasis. The agreement is governed by UAE law, with GDPR compliance promised where it applies.
The product is Telegram-first. The privacy policy describes the service as one "available in the Telegram messenger," the bot is @syntxaibot, and there is a web app at syntx.ai. Syntx AI's own FAQ carries the question "Why doesn't the web version include all features?" — a useful thing to know before you assume the browser is the main surface.
How many models does Syntx AI actually have?
Depends which sentence you read. Syntx AI's landing page carries three different model counts and two different audience figures within a few screens of each other. Nothing here is a lie — different counts probably measure different things — but it tells you how tightly the marketing copy is held.
| Claim on the Syntx AI landing page | Figure |
|---|---|
| Key Benefits list | 40+ neural networks |
| Gallery section | 100+ and counting |
| FAQ | 90+ AI tools |
| Users, benefits list | 650,000 |
| Community, same list | 200,000 |
One disambiguation: the App Store app "Syntx AI – Chat Assistant" is published by RIGHT ON TIME, LLC, a different entity from the FZCO above. The service reviewed here is the Telegram bot and syntx.ai.
Syntx AI pricing, every tier, in dollars
Syntx AI's plan data carries a rouble, euro and dollar price for every tier, and its settings endpoint returns the visitor's country code — so you see one currency at a time. The rouble looks like the anchor: the hero line quotes 790₽. The figures below are the dollar values in that data.

There are six paid tiers. Basic is $8.46/month, Pro $16.06, a text-only GPT plan $20.61, VIP $43.61, Elite $52.16 and Ultra Elite $104.50. Annual billing takes roughly 20% off. Each plan comes with a monthly allowance of tokens, the internal currency, and every generation draws from that one balance. The token figures inside the price table are separate optional top-ups bought at checkout.
The token top-up gets dearer as you climb
Most plans are sold in two variants: the plan alone, and the plan with a bundle of extra tokens. Subtracting one from the other gives the price Syntx AI charges for those tokens, and it moves the wrong way. Pro's bundle works out at $0.00279 per token. Elite's is $0.00512. Ultra Elite's is $0.00697 — two and a half times Pro's rate, on the plan that costs six times as much. (These are our arithmetic on Syntx AI's published price pairs, not a rate Syntx AI publishes.)
Where the Syntx AI plan ladder inverts
Syntx AI publishes, per plan, how many generations each model is worth. Divide the monthly price by that count and the ladder stops making sense.

Elite grants 173 Kling v3.0 generations and VIP grants 188 — fifteen more, for $8.55 less per month. And Ultra Elite costs more per generation than Pro, VIP and Elite on all four models below; on three of the four it is also dearer than entry-level Basic. A Kling v3.0 clip runs $0.52 on Ultra Elite against $0.21 on Pro.
| Plan | Monthly | Kling v3.0 gens | Cost each |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | $8.46 | 28 | $0.30 |
| Pro | $16.06 | 75 | $0.21 |
| VIP | $43.61 | 188 | $0.23 |
| Elite | $52.16 | 173 | $0.30 |
| Ultra Elite | $104.50 | 200 | $0.52 |
In fairness to Syntx AI, the top tiers are not sold on volume alone: Elite and Ultra Elite turn several models unlimited — Veo 3.1 Lite, Runway's upscaler and Act-Two, Topaz, and on Ultra Elite the whole Hailuo line. Those tiers can work out better for anyone who mainly uses the unlimited models. If you came for Kling, they do not.
Two more things the counts do not say out loud. They are alternatives from one shared pool, not a list of things you get — "up to 43 videos, 867 images, 52 audio" means any one of those, not all three. And Syntx AI's headline "up to N videos" is computed on Seedance, per its own footnote, so the number shrinks on a heavier model.
Which Kling models Syntx AI carries
Syntx AI's Kling shelf is deep on older generations and thin at the front: v1.5–1.6 with Elements, v2.1, v2.1 Master, v2.5 turbo, v2.6 with and without audio, Kling o1 in all three modes, Motion Control, v3.0 and Elements v3.0. Basic buyers should note that Sora 2, Runway, Luma, Seedance 2.x and Topaz are all absent from that tier — they start at Pro. And as of this review, Kling 4.0 does not appear anywhere in the Syntx AI tariff table.
What the Syntx AI contract actually says
The contract narrows three claims made on the pricing page.
| Marketing line | What the contract adds |
|---|---|
| "Your tokens do not expire" | Usable only while a subscription is active |
| "Cancel any time" | Off >24h before renewal, or the charge stands |
| Refund on request | First purchase only, and only if unused |
Tokens "never expire" — but they freeze. The Syntx AI FAQ says "your tokens do not expire," and the plan cards repeat it. The public offer is more precise: unused tokens "do not expire, but their use is possible only with an active subscription." Let the subscription lapse and the balance you paid for is intact and unusable until you pay again. That is a materially different promise from the one on the landing page.
Refunds are close to unavailable. Section 7 grants a refund only on a first purchase and only if you have not started using the service — and "any fact of access to the Platform after payment," including simply authorising, counts as starting. For Stripe and Overpay auto-renewals, refunds "are not provided, regardless of the fact of use." Requests go to a Telegram support handle, are reviewed within 21 business days, pay out within 10 more, and payment-system fees are not reimbursed. Auto-renewal must be switched off more than 24 hours before the period ends or the charge stands.
The content licence is the best clause in the document. The offer grants you full use of what you create, personal and commercial, transferable to third parties, unlimited by territory, term or method — with no carve-out for the models it resells.
Retention is stated in numbers. Service-usage data — Telegram ID, username, interaction history, requests — is kept 12 months from your last interaction; support correspondence, 6 months after the ticket closes. Published retention periods are rarer than they should be.
Syntx AI pros and cons
What Syntx AI does well
- One subscription across text, image, video and audio, on one token balance
- Deep Kling back catalogue — v1.5–1.6, v2.1, v2.5 turbo, v2.6, o1, Motion Control and v3.0
- Full commercial rights to your output, in writing
- Unusually wide payment rails — Russian and Belarusian cards, SBP, ERIP, Brazil, India, Uzbekistan, crypto
- Genuinely cheap entry: $8.46 gets you a working month
- Published data-retention periods
Where Syntx AI falls down
- A ladder that inverts: Elite buys fewer Kling v3.0 clips than cheaper VIP
- Top-tier token top-ups cost 2.5× what Pro pays per token
- "Tokens never expire" omits that they are unusable without an active subscription
- Refunds effectively end the moment you log in; auto-renewals are non-refundable outright
- Model and audience counts vary from paragraph to paragraph on one page
- Telegram-first, with a web app the company itself says is not at parity
- No Kling 4.0
Who Syntx AI is right for
Buy Syntx AI if you genuinely graze across many models — a Suno track, a Flux image, a Sora clip, a Claude conversation — and value one bill over per-vendor billing. At Pro, $16.06 for 75 Kling v3.0 generations plus everything else is a strong package, and Pro is the tier we would actually recommend inside the Syntx AI range.
It is the wrong purchase if Kling is the reason you came. You are buying a reseller's token pool, a subscription that freezes your balance when it lapses, and a Kling shelf that stops at 3.0. Going direct gets you Kling 4.0, Kling 3.0 Omni and Kling O3, a per-generation credit estimate shown before you spend anything, no charge when a generation fails, and credit packs that never expire — the full credit costs are published here.
FAQ: Syntx AI questions answered
Is Syntx AI legit?
Yes. Syntx AI is operated by SYNTX INTELLIGENCE – FZCO, a UAE-registered company (registration 70517) in Dubai Silicon Oasis, with a published public offer and privacy policy, both updated in July 2026. The terms are demanding in places, but the operator is identified and contactable.
Does Syntx AI have a free plan?
There is a free trial rather than a free plan: new accounts get 5 tokens and 5 language-model queries, plus small daily allowances on Stable Diffusion and Flux.1. It is enough to see the interface work, not to finish a project.
Do Syntx AI tokens really never expire?
They do not expire, but the public offer states they can only be used while a subscription is active. An unused balance survives a lapse and becomes spendable again when you resubscribe.
Can I get a refund from Syntx AI?
Rarely. Refunds apply only to a first purchase where you have not used the service, and authorising counts as use. Automatic renewal charges through Stripe or Overpay are non-refundable regardless of use. Requests take up to 21 business days to review.
Does Syntx AI support Kling 4.0?
No. The Syntx AI tariff table lists Kling up to v3.0 and Elements v3.0, with no Kling 4.0 entry as of 15 August 2026. Kling 4.0 is available directly at kling4.co.
Which Syntx AI plan is the best value?
Pro, at $16.06 a month. It is the cheapest tier with Sora 2, Runway, Luma and Seedance 2.x, it has the lowest token top-up rate of any Syntx AI plan, and it costs the least per Kling v3.0 generation at $0.21.
Last updated: August 2026. Prices, generation counts and contract terms were read on 15 August 2026 from Syntx AI's public plan data, tariff endpoint and public offer; per-generation and per-token figures are our arithmetic on those published numbers. Disclosure: kling4.co sells Kling generations, so treat the closing recommendation accordingly — the Syntx AI figures above are reproducible from the sources named.






