The e-commerce giant’s Qwen app now offers three membership tiers for the assistant, with annual plans ranging from 200 yuan (US$29.60) to 1,499 yuan for its flagship version, according to the listing on Apple’s App Store. Users can also buy extra video generation credits, priced between 26 yuan and 968 yuan, depending on usage limits. The Qwen chatbot remains free to use. Alibaba, which owns the South China Morning Post, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Tuesday. 02:45 ByteDance, Alibaba to disable humanlike AI companions as China tightens rulesAlibaba is actively expanding Qwen beyond a stand-alone chatbot into a broader AI agent ecosystem.