InVideo AI Review: Fast Finished

Dev.to / 2026/3/24

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要点

  • InVideo AI can generate an entire video (script, footage, voiceover, music, and captions) from a single text prompt in under five minutes, but the article emphasizes that real usability is constrained by its credit-based generation costs.
  • The review breaks down credit consumption by quality tier (Basic/Pro/Ultra), showing Pro and Ultra generations can be extremely expensive and that the Plus plan’s 100 credits covers roughly only one 1-minute Pro video per month.
  • Adding features like a human AI actor significantly increases credit burn rates, making certain “higher-end” workflows financially impractical under the stated plan limits.
  • The article warns that public review sites may mix ratings between InVideo Studio and InVideo AI, which run as separate products with different subscriptions; it notes InVideo AI lacks distinct profiles on major platforms as of March 2026.
  • It concludes that InVideo AI is best suited for high-volume, faceless short-form content where Basic quality is acceptable, while it is a poor fit for brand-level precision editing and creative-control-heavy projects.

InVideo AI generates a complete video from one text prompt — script, footage, voiceover, music, captions. Under 5 minutes. 50 million users monthly.

I spent time breaking down the actual credit math that most reviews skip.

The credit problem

Every generation and regeneration costs credits. No discount for the AI's mistakes.

Quality Credits per minute
Basic (stock assembly) 2
Pro (enhanced) 80
Ultra (highest) 160

The Plus plan ($25/mo) gives you 100 credits. That's one 1-minute Pro video per month.

Add a human AI actor? +20 credits/min on top. A 1-minute Ultra video with an actor = 180 credits. The Plus plan can't even cover it.

The review score problem

InVideo runs two separate products: InVideo Studio (legacy template editor) and InVideo AI (prompt-based tool). Different platforms, different subscriptions.

But on Trustpilot, G2, and Capterra — the scores are bundled or reference the old product only. InVideo AI has no distinct profile on G2 or Capterra as of March 2026.

Any review quoting a single "InVideo" score without specifying which product is mixing data from two fundamentally different tools.

Who it's actually for

Works: faceless YouTube, social media shorts at volume, Basic quality (2 credits/min = real output)

Doesn't work: brand videos, precise editing, anything where you need creative control beyond chat-based commands

Full review with pricing tiers, comparison table (vs CapCut, Runway, Kling), and verdict:

👉 InVideo AI Review: Fast ≠ Finished