Invideo AI Review - Poor results and experience

Hey everyone, just wanted to share my recent experience with Invideo as a warning for anyone thinking about using them to speed up their workflow. Spoiler: it didn't.

I was trying to produce a simple 2-3 minute overview video. I already had all the raw footage. I was forced to purchase a $200 plan. I told the AI exactly what clips to use and where to put them. Should be easy, right?

Here’s what actually happened:

  • It completely ignored my instructions. Despite giving it a clear, specific list of which footage to use, it just did its own thing.
  • The AI is glitchy. In many of the scenes, it used the exact same video clip 5 times in a row.
  • It punished me for its mistakes. I had to regenerate the video 3 times just to try and get the AI to follow basic instructions. Those 3 "re-gens" drained all of my paid credits. I was left with zero credits and a completely unusable video.

Because of these execution failures, I gave up, opened CapCut, and finished the video myself in about an hour.

I reached out to their customer support explaining the situation. To their credit, the rep (Tushar) actually admitted they reviewed the output and "observed a few instances of the video you uploaded - that are repeated back-to-back." Since the product fundamentally failed to work as advertised and wasted all my credits on a broken output, I asked for a partial refund and told them I was closing my account.

Their response? They refused, claiming that "AI generation costs money."

So basically: you pay them, their AI bugs out and ignores your prompts, it burns through your credits, and you have to eat the cost while finishing the project on another platform.

Save your money and your time. Just use CapCut or Premiere from the start.

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