Straightforward plans, no separate SAT prep purchase, no hidden per-subject fees. Here's exactly what each tier costs and includes.
Start Free Trial โFull 9-12 curriculum, transcripts, GPA, SAT prep.
One subscription covers K-8 and high school kids.
Best value for multi-child, multi-grade households.
All plans start with a 72-hour free trial, no card required to begin exploring the curriculum.
Every Lumi High plan โ standalone or bundled โ includes the full grades 9-12 course sequence across core subjects, real GPA calculation, per-subject credit tracking, printable transcripts, and SAT prep built directly into the coursework rather than sold as an add-on. There's no tier where transcript tools or SAT prep get locked behind a higher price; those are core to the product at every level, which matters for a family evaluating whether Lumi High is worth it in the first place.
The $29.99/month standalone plan makes sense for a household with only a high-school-aged student, or one that wants Lumi Academy and Lumi High billed and evaluated separately. The $49.99/month Family Bundle covers both products under one subscription, which is the more common setup for families with kids spanning elementary through high school โ it's cheaper than running two separate subscriptions, and it keeps every child's account under one login. Products stay independent either way: a family can run Lumi High alone without ever touching Lumi Academy, and vice versa.
The $499.99/year annual bundle works out to roughly $41.67/month for both products combined โ a real discount over paying $49.99/month across twelve billing cycles. For a family that's already decided homeschool high school is a multi-year commitment (which, realistically, it is โ see our getting-started guide), the annual bundle is usually the more economical choice once past the trial period.
The free trial runs 72 hours and doesn't require a card to start, so a family can actually try the curriculum, look at how the transcript builds, and see the SAT prep sequencing before committing to a plan. It's short by design โ enough to get a real feel for the product without an extended commitment either way.
Subscriptions can be canceled anytime from account settings, with access continuing through the end of the current billing period โ no partial-month cutoff. Switching between standalone and bundle plans is handled the same way, through account settings, whenever a family's needs change (for example, adding a younger sibling into Lumi Academy).
It's worth pricing out the alternative: a standalone curriculum subscription, a separate SAT prep app or tutor, and a separate transcript-building tool or spreadsheet template typically add up to more than $29.99/month once all three are accounted for, and that's before factoring in the time cost of getting them to work together. Because Lumi High folds coursework, GPA tracking, transcripts, and SAT prep into one subscription, the per-month price is doing more work than it might look like at first glance compared to piecing together several separate tools.
$29.99/month standalone. Families who also want Lumi Academy can get the Family Bundle for $49.99/month, or the $499.99/year annual bundle.
Yes, a 72-hour free trial with no card required.
No. Lumi High is fully standalone at $29.99/month. The Family Bundle is optional, not required.
Full 9-12 coursework, real GPA and credit tracking, printable transcripts, and SAT prep โ all included at every tier.
Yes, anytime from account settings, with access continuing through the end of the current billing period.
72 hours, no card needed. See the curriculum, transcripts, and SAT prep before you decide.
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