Sign up and get 500 free credits
Every new ComicInk account gets 500 free credits to start with. No credit card required, no trial that expires — credits don't expire either.
Sign-up options
On web (comicink.ai):
- Email and password
- Sign in with Google
On iOS (App Store):
- Email and password
- Sign in with Google
- Sign in with Apple
You can use the same account across web and iOS — sign in with whichever method you used originally.
Email verification
If you sign up with email/password, we'll send you a verification email. Click the link in that email to activate your account. The email comes from superhero@comicink.ai — check spam if it doesn't arrive.
Until you verify, you can browse the dashboard, but you can't generate images.
If you signed up via Google or Apple, your email is already verified through the OAuth flow.
What 500 credits gets you
500 credits is enough to feel out the platform but not enough to finish a full issue. Roughly:
- 5 characters with avatars (free — characters cost 0 credits)
- 2 pages (25 credits each = 50 credits)
- 1 cover (25 credits)
…with around 425 credits left over for regenerations, edits, or a few more pages. To finish a multi-page issue, you'll usually buy a credit pack or use a referral link to earn more.
If you opened ComicInk with a referral link
If a friend's referral code was in the URL when you signed up (e.g. ?ref=ABC123), it's automatically attached to your account during signup. They earn credits when you sign up; you don't get extra credits for being referred. See referral program for details.
Keeping a Quick Comic you already made
If you made a Quick Comic before signing up, it gets transferred to your account automatically when your email is verified — same browser only. Open the dashboard after verifying and you'll see it under your series list.
Forgot your password?
On the login page, click Forgot password. Enter your email; we'll send a reset link. The link is single-use and expires after a short time — request a new one if it doesn't work.
Can't log in?
If you signed up with Google or Apple, you can't switch to email/password using the same email — you'll need to keep using the OAuth provider you started with. If you've genuinely lost access, contact support.
Updated on: 26/04/2026
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