Last updated on 4th March 2024
Ever wondered how much you can expect to pay for an explainer video? You’re not alone. Explainer video production costs are often shrouded in secrecy. And with a massive range of pricing options in the market, it’s hard to get an idea of what’s a fair and realistic price for a high quality explainer video.
That’s why, in Q4 2022, we set out to evaluate the benchmark cost of a 1 minute animated explainer video across the industry.
We contacted 242 explainer video production companies and asked them a few simple questions. We pooled and anonymised the data – and the results are laid out below. (All prices were converted to USD, and – naturally – data, while correct as of Q4 2022, may change over time.)
We set a number of rules to make sure this was a fair and ethical experiment:
We contacted 242 companies. 147 of them replied. 116 gave us a ballpark price, and 82 gave us an idea of turnaround time.
We received prices from 116 out of the 242 companies we contacted. Where a price range was given, (e.g. ‘This might cost between $x – $y’) we have recorded the higher, ‘$y’ value to ensure we collected the clearest possible picture of the true cost of an all-inclusive package.
Note: We have removed the $250,000 price data point we received from this chart to make it easier to view.
Based on the data we collected, we’re concluding that the average price of an explainer video in 2024 is $8,457. We believe this gives the most accurate representation based on the lowest and highest prices being removed.
We asked each company how long it might typically take to produce a 60 second video – from starting the project, to taking delivery of a completed video.
We received turnaround forecasts from 82 out of the 242 companies we contacted. All companies were keen to point out that these were only estimates and a range of variables might result to a video being created sooner, or later, than this estimate.
Where a time range was given, (e.g. ‘This might take between x weeks and y weeks) we have recorded the higher, ‘y weeks’ value to ensure we get a realistic impression of how long a video might take to complete, rather than an optimistic best-case scenario.
As well as recording the pricing estimates and turnaround times, we also logged how long it took to receive a reply from each company, in days. Where we received a reply the same day, we logged this as a ‘zero’ – and, as you can see, this accounted for the vast majority of responses.
The longest it took for us to receive a reply was 7 days…and the quickest response actually came within just 7 minutes!
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