Luma Dream Machine vs Astron Coding Plan

Compare Luma Dream Machine and Astron Coding Plan: free credits, features, and ratings. Which one is right for you?

Category
Video Generation
Coding Assistant
Rating
⭐ 3.5
⭐ 3
Free Credits
30 generations/month
3.9 undefined
Refresh Period
monthly
monthly
Resolution
720p
N/A
Watermark
Yes
No
Commercial Use
No
No
Paid From
$9.99/month
First purchase Β₯3.9/month, renewal Β₯19/month

Luma Dream Machine

By Luma, realistic physics and lighting. 30 free generations per month, enough to try it out.

Pros

  • βœ“Realistic physics
  • βœ“Beautiful lighting
  • βœ“30/month is enough

Cons

  • βœ—Only 720p
  • βœ—Only 5 seconds
  • βœ—Watermark

Key Features

Realistic physicsExcellent lighting/renderingImage to VideoText to VideoUp to 1080pFast mode acceleration
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Astron Coding Plan

Astron Coding Plan by iFlytek is a monthly AI coding subscription service for developers, integrating Spark X2, GLM, Kimi, MiniMax, DeepSeek, Qwen and other popular open-source models. First purchase only Β₯3.9/month with unlimited requests.

Pros

  • βœ“Ultra-low price: First purchase Β₯3.9/month, renewal Β₯19/month
  • βœ“Unlimited requests: Worry-free plan has no call limits
  • βœ“Rich model support: DeepSeek V3.2, Qwen3.5, GLM-5 and more
  • βœ“Good compatibility: Supports mainstream coding tools and standard protocols

Cons

  • βœ—Β₯3.9 is first purchase price only, renewal is Β₯19/month
  • βœ—Only for coding tools, cannot be used for automation scripts or backend services
  • βœ—Rate limits apply, may trigger throttling during peak hours
  • βœ—Advanced models (GLM-5, Kimi-K2.5 etc.) only available in Professional plan and above

Key Features

First purchase only Β₯3.9/month, extremely cost-effectiveUnlimited requests, enjoy monthlySupports 6+ popular open-source models (DeepSeek, Qwen, GLM, Kimi, MiniMax)Compatible with Claude Code, Cursor, OpenClaw, OpenCode and other coding toolsSupports OpenAI and Anthropic protocol accessProfessional and Premium plans offer more models and higher concurrency
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