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Thanks for the detailed questions — happy to address each one.
Is the All-In-One Lifetime a scam?
Not at all. It is a legitimate one-time purchase that gives you permanent access to all features available at the time of purchase, with no recurring subscription fees.
Do you have to pay extra to use the features after purchasing?
No. The AIO license includes everything available at purchase — including the Titanus local AI model — with no additional fees required to use them.
That said, there are a couple of things worth knowing:
Features released after your purchase date are not automatically included. The AIO Lifetime covers everything available when you buy. New modules released later can be added at a discounted price.
Insurance Service: When purchasing AIO (or upgrading), you have the option to add on the Insurance Service. It is valid for 1 year, and during that period any new features released are automatically added to your license at no extra charge. After the year ends, new features revert to the standard à-la-carte model.
Do you have to pay for AI model updates? Does the software receive updates at all?
The AI models included with AIO are updated as part of the software at no extra charge. New versions are released regularly with improvements and fixes.
Do you need to purchase credits to run the AI models?
It depends on which processing mode you use:
Local processing: AI runs on your own GPU. No credits are consumed — your license is all you need.
FabCloud cloud processing: Tasks run on cloud servers and consume credits per minute of video processed. Credits can be purchased as needed.
Is the new Titanus V2 model only available on the cloud?
Yes, that is correct. Titanus V2 was introduced in v4.1.3.0 and is currently available only in Video Upscaler AI - FabCloud (cloud version). The Titanus model included with AIO is the local v1 version. They are separate products.
Is the software moving toward an online-only platform and stopping local development?
Both local and cloud development are ongoing. Recent updates have included new features and fixes for both local and FabCloud modules, and there are no signs of local development being discontinued.
Hope this helps! Feel free to ask if you have more questions.