"Best AI Video & Image Generator" / "Free AI Video Generator"
DeeVid AI is an AI platform for text-to-video, image-to-video, video-to-video, AI effects, AI music, text-to-speech, AI avatars, and AI ads. The provider positions itself as a platform with multiple video/image models such as Veo, Kling, Sora, Runway, Stable Diffusion, Pika, and others.
Deevid AI
Best AI Video & Image Generator - Free AI Video Generator
Location: Singapore ⓘ 1 Raffles Place, #21-01 One Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
New users receive a small credit allowance for testing; free users generate content with watermarks. Subscription Lite For beginners and casual creators; monthly credits, AI video, AI image, text-to-speech, voice cloning/design, AI video ads, AI avatar, AI music, templates, private creation, no watermark, commercial use.
Pro Advanced plan for creators with a higher credit allocation, greater production capacity, 1080p output, AI video/image/audio features, Character Consistency, and commercial use.
Premium For high-volume users with a significantly higher credit allocation, Fast Generation Mode, 1080p output, priority support, and expanded production volumes. Other Credit Packs Additional credits can be purchased separately; credits serve as consumption units for video, image, and audio generation.
Third-Party Models DeeVid integrates and/or routes various video/image models such as Sora, Veo, Kling, Runway, Stable Diffusion, Pika, Luma, Hailuo, and others; specific data flows depend on the selected model.
Target audience
DeeVid AI is aimed at creators, social media managers, e-commerce teams, advertisers, freelancers, small agencies, and companies that want to quickly create AI videos, product clips, avatar videos, ad variations, or social media content.
Outstanding features
A particular strength is the bundling of many generation types: text-to-video, image-to-video, video-to-video, AI Ads, AI Avatar, AI Music, and text-to-speech. The platform operates on a credit-based system and allows watermark-free and commercial use in paid plans.
Main application areas
Typical use cases include social media clips, advertisements, product visualizations, animated images, short videos, music and voice content, avatar videos, and fast visual campaign variations.
Usage & notes
Before productive use, users should check the credit costs per model, watermarks, resolution, commercial rights, data protection, and third-party model processing. DeeVid is not recommended for customer, health, financial, or confidential company data without further contractual review.
| Target audience | Assessment |
|---|---|
| Private individuals | Yes, with limitations – suitable for simple AI videos, effects, avatars, and social content; pay attention to the data protection situation. |
| Self-employed / freelancers | Yes – useful for social media, ads, product videos, content variations, image-to-video, and text-to-video. |
| SMEs | Conditionally to yes – useful for marketing and e-commerce, but DPA/data processing agreement, server location, and third-party models must be reviewed. |
| Large enterprises | Rather conditional – no publicly confirmed enterprise/SSO/DPA/audit structure found. |
| Creative and marketing teams | Yes – strong in AI video, AI Ads, avatar, text-to-speech, music, image generation, and templates. |
| Privacy-sensitive organizations | Rather critical to conditional – storage primarily in North America, no confirmed EU data residency or data processing agreement publicly found. |
Hosting & Data
1) On-prem / local hosting
Meaning: The company operates the solution on its own hardware or within its own infrastructure. In the strictest sense, not only the application runs locally, but ideally the model as well.
2) Private cloud / data center
Meaning: The solution runs in a dedicated or more clearly separated cloud environment, often with a hosting provider or hyperscaler, but in a German data center or in a particularly controlled environment.
3) EU SaaS / managed
Meaning: The provider operates the solution itself as a service. The company uses the tool as a ready-made cloud service, ideally with EU data residency.
4) Hybrid
Meaning: One part of the processing remains internal / local / in a private cloud, while another part runs in an external cloud or EU SaaS.
5) AVV / DPA
Meaning: This is the data processing agreement or Data Processing Addendum. It governs that the provider processes personal data on behalf of the customer and is bound by the customer's instructions.
6) No training
Meaning: The provider does not use your prompts, uploads, attachments, chat histories, or outputs for training or improving the general model — ideally excluded by contract.
7) Open-source / transparency path
Meaning: There is a path toward greater technical transparency and sovereignty, for example through:
- open models
- documented components
- self-hostable parts
- traceable architecture
- export / switching options
| On-prem / local hosting | ❓ |
| Private cloud / data center | ❓ |
| EU SaaS / Managed | ❓ |
| Hybrid | ❓ |
| DPA / AVV | ❓ |
| No training on customer data | ✅ |
| Open source / transparency path | ⚠️ |
On-prem / local hosting: indirect / not available
No on-premises, local, or self-hostable deployment options were found on the website.
Private Cloud / Data Center: Unclear
There are only general references to “secure server environments” and cloud/hosting providers; a dedicated private cloud, single-tenant, or specifically isolated EU/EEA environment is not specified on the website.
EU SaaS / Managed: Indirect / Not Available
Although DeeVid AI is available as SaaS, the privacy policy primarily lists North America as the data storage location. EU data residency or EU/EEA data centers are not specified on the website.
Hybrid: indirect / not available
The website does not describe a hybrid operating model in which some processing takes place in a local/private cloud and other parts externally.
DPA: Indirect / Not Available
No DPA or corresponding contract offer for data processing could be found on the website.
No training: covered
The privacy policy explicitly states that inputs such as prompts, uploaded images/videos, and outputs are not used to train the AI models. However, anonymized and aggregated usage data may be used to improve performance.
Open Source / Transparency Path: Partial
The website lists several external models and components, such as Stable Diffusion and other model providers, which suggests a limited transparency path. However, a true open-source, self-hosting, or export/migration path is not documented on the website.
Data Processing
The website describes a cloud-based SaaS model. According to the privacy policy, DeeVid AI processes account data, payment data via third-party providers, prompts, uploads, AI interactions, and generated content. Personal data is primarily stored in North America. Third-party providers for cloud/hosting, payments, analytics, support, and AI services may be involved, but specific subprocessors are not named. Regarding AI processing, it is stated that user data is used only to process the request and not for model training.
Conclusion
For the EU/EEA region, the documentation is generally insufficient to demonstrate GDPR-compliant use. While there are positive statements regarding data protection measures and the exclusion of AI training using user content, the gaps outweigh the positives in the absence of verifiable EU data residency, disclosed subprocessors, and a Data Processing Agreement (DPA). The documented primary storage location in North America tends to preclude straightforward, GDPR-compliant standard use in the EU/EEA.
Sources
| On-prem / local hosting | ❓ |
| Private cloud / data center | ❓ |
| EU SaaS / Managed | ❓ |
| Hybrid | ❓ |
| DPA / AVV | ❓ |
| No training on customer data | ✅ |
| Open source / transparency path | ⚠️ |
On-prem / local hosting: indirect / not available
No on-premises, local, or self-hostable deployment options were found on the website.
Private Cloud / Data Center: Unclear
There are only general references to “secure server environments” and cloud/hosting providers; a dedicated private cloud, single-tenant, or specifically isolated EU/EEA environment is not specified on the website.
EU SaaS / Managed: Indirect / Not Available
Although DeeVid AI is available as SaaS, the privacy policy primarily lists North America as the data storage location. EU data residency or EU/EEA data centers are not specified on the website.
Hybrid: indirect / not available
The website does not describe a hybrid operating model in which some processing takes place in a local/private cloud and other parts externally.
DPA: Indirect / Not Available
No DPA or corresponding contract offer for data processing could be found on the website.
No training: covered
The privacy policy explicitly states that inputs such as prompts, uploaded images/videos, and outputs are not used to train the AI models. However, anonymized and aggregated usage data may be used to improve performance.
Open Source / Transparency Path: Partial
The website lists several external models and components, such as Stable Diffusion and other model providers, which suggests a limited transparency path. However, a true open-source, self-hosting, or export/migration path is not documented on the website.
Data Processing
The website describes a cloud-based SaaS model. According to the privacy policy, DeeVid AI processes account data, payment data via third-party providers, prompts, uploads, AI interactions, and generated content. Personal data is primarily stored in North America. Third-party providers for cloud/hosting, payments, analytics, support, and AI services may be involved, but specific subprocessors are not named. Regarding AI processing, it is stated that user data is used only to process the request and not for model training.
Conclusion
For the EU/EEA region, the documentation is generally insufficient to demonstrate GDPR-compliant use. While there are positive statements regarding data protection measures and the exclusion of AI training using user content, the gaps outweigh the positives in the absence of verifiable EU data residency, disclosed subprocessors, and a Data Processing Agreement (DPA). The documented primary storage location in North America tends to preclude straightforward, GDPR-compliant standard use in the EU/EEA.
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Strengths & weaknesses at a glance
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|
| • Very broad AI video feature set | • No complete company address publicly verified |
| • Text-, image-, and video-to-video | • Server location primarily North America |
| • AI ads, avatar, music, and TTS | • Third-party AI services are used, but not fully disclosed by name |
| • Free entry with credits | • Credits can be used up quickly |
| • Commercial use in paid plans | • No publicly available information on DPA/AVV, SOC 2, or ISO certification |
| • No use of inputs/outputs for model training according to the Privacy Policy |
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GDPR-compliant usage possible?
From the perspective of a user in the EU/EEA, the website does include a privacy policy and contains statements regarding encryption, data deletion, and the fact that user inputs and outputs are not used to train the company’s own AI models. At the same time, the privacy policy lists data centers in North America as the primary storage location for personal data and refers only generally to “appropriate safeguards” for international data transfers. No data processing agreement (DPA), list of subprocessors, EU data residency, EU data center, private cloud/on-premises option, or reliable certification documentation could be found on the website. Thus, there is no evidence of GDPR-compliant use for the EU/EEA.
Positive
The following are positively documented: a dedicated privacy policy, information on the categories of data collected, SSL/TLS encryption, encrypted storage, access controls, defined retention periods, data subject rights, and the statement that inputs and outputs are not used to train AI models. Furthermore, it states that data used with third-party AI services is intended solely for processing the request and is not to be stored after processing.
Negative
A major negative factor for the EU/EEA assessment is that, according to the website, personal data is primarily stored in North America. No specifically named mechanisms, no Data Processing Agreement (DPA), and no subprocessors are disclosed for international data transfers. The website also lacks information on EU data residency, EU data centers, self-hosting, dedicated private cloud setups, and relevant certifications such as ISO 27001 or SOC 2.
Server Location
According to the privacy policy, personal data is primarily stored in data centers in North America; certain data may be stored locally if required by law. No EU/EEA server location is specified on the website.