OpenAI is giving up to $100K in free API credits (here’s how to get them)
Last Updated on February 6, 2026 by Editorial Team
Author(s): JP Caparas
Originally published on Towards AI.
A practical guide to getting AI credits for your next project, plus a comparison of every major startup program worth your time
If you’ve got an app idea and you’re worried about burning through cash on API calls before you’ve even found product-market fit, I’ve got good news.

The article discusses how OpenAI’s startup credits program offers financial support for startups through free API credits, detailing the requirements for eligibility. It emphasizes the necessity of having a VC referral to gain access to credits, the various programs available for startup funding, and tips for maximizing the benefits from these programs while directing readers towards alternatives for those without VC backing.
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