"Create Videos Without Limits" / "Turn any idea into videos. Ads, explainers, stories, anything you can imagine."
invideo AI is an AI video platform for prompt-to-video, AI Video Generator, AI Avatars, image-to-video, UGC Ads, AI Animation, AI Ad Generator, Video Translator, Voice Cloning, subtitles, image generation, and classic video editing via invideo Studio.
invideo AI
Turn any idea into videos. Ads, explainers, stories, anything you can imagine.
Location: India ⓘ India / Singapore; additionally a USA entity. Official terms name Whitesheep Technology Private Limited in India and Invideo Innovation Pte. Ltd. in Singapore.
Max Expanded plan for occasional or more intensive use with a larger credit allowance than Plus and access to the paid-plan features.
Generative Plan for daily use of generative models; according to the Help Center, particularly relevant when Plus/Max credits are quickly used up through regular video generation.
Enterprise Customized enterprise offering with private/secure workflows, SOC 2/ISO alignment, GDPR compliance, Context Engine, Custom Agents, Eval & Quality, Parallel Generation, Data Isolation, Audit Trails, Access Controls, IP protection, and a no-training commitment. Other Credits Credits are the internal currency for media clips, videos, generative models, and AI features; downloads/exports do not consume credits, and according to the Help Center, unused credits do not roll over to the next month.
redit Add-ons If credits are used up, users can, according to the Help Center, purchase one-time credit add-ons or switch to a higher plan.
Third-party models Paid Plans include access to many image, video, audio, and music models; model and agent pricing may change and is partly based on provider pricing.
invideo Studio Separate classic video editor with a timeline/template workflow; not identical to invideo AI.
Target audience
invideo AI is aimed at creators, YouTubers, social media teams, performance marketers, agencies, e-commerce companies, freelancers, start-ups, and small to large businesses that want to quickly create videos from prompts, scripts, images, or existing assets. The tool is particularly interesting for teams that regularly produce ads, UGC-style videos, explainer videos, social clips, product videos, or multilingual content.
Outstanding features
What stands out is the breadth of the offering: invideo AI combines an AI video generator, AI Avatars, text-to-video, image-to-video, UGC Ads, AI animation, AI Ad Generator, Video Translator, voice cloning, AI Music, text-to-speech, AI Image Generator, face swap, and classic online video editor functions. According to pricing, paid plans include access to 200+ models and major stock providers.
Main use cases
Typical use cases include social media videos, YouTube videos, TikTok/Reels, promotional videos, UGC Ads, product demos, explainer videos, campaign variants, AI films, video translations, subtitling, voiceovers, image-to-video workflows, and fast content production for brands and agencies.
Usage & notes
invideo AI is used via prompting and editing in the browser. Users describe the desired video, choose quality/models, edit content via text or in the editor, and export the result. Important considerations include credit planning, watermarks, model costs, rights to stock media, consents for avatars/face/voice, and reviewing global data transfers. For customer material, personal data, or confidential brand content, Trust Center documents, DPA/AVV, and subprocessors should be reviewed in advance.
| Target audience | Assessment |
|---|---|
| Private individuals | Yes – suitable for social videos, YouTube, Reels, simple explainer videos, and experiments with AI video. |
| Self-employed / freelancers | Yes – strong for fast marketing videos, ads, UGC formats, avatars, voiceovers, and content variations. |
| SMEs | Yes – good for marketing, social media, e-commerce, training, product videos, and video ads. |
| Large enterprises | Yes, with Enterprise – the Enterprise page mentions private/secure usage, SOC 2 / ISO alignment, GDPR compliance, data isolation, audit trails, and access controls. |
| Developers / technical teams | Rather limited – the focus is on the web app/agents and generative models; there is no clear public API-first focus as with pure developer platforms. |
| Creative and marketing teams | Very well suited – access to many video, image, audio, and music models plus stock providers and Agent One. |
| Privacy-sensitive organizations | Limited – Enterprise commitments are significantly stronger; standard usage processes data globally and allows the use of AI outputs for product/technology improvement. |
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 was found on the website; the offering is presented as a cloud service.
Private Cloud / Data Center: Unclear
The website does not specify whether enterprise or dedicated private cloud environments with EU/EEA data centers are offered.
EU SaaS / Managed: Partially
A managed SaaS service is clearly available, but the website does not specify EU data residency or EU/EEA data centers.
Hybrid: Indirect / Not Available
The website does not describe a hybrid operating model in which parts of the infrastructure remain on-premises or in a private customer environment.
SLA / DPA: unclear
No accessible T&C/DPA was found on the website, nor was there an option to order or download them.
No Training: Partially
The website does not contain a clear opt-out option or a provision stating that customer inputs or outputs are generally not used for improvement purposes. On the contrary, the Terms of Use grant the right to use AI-based output to improve AI security measures, technologies, products, and services. The only positive aspect is that “No Third-Party Sharing” is explicitly stated for facial data.
Open Source / Transparency Path: Indirect / Not Available
No open-source components, no openly documented self-hostable parts, and no technical transparency path were found on the website. Export and download options for generated media are described, but there is no true open-source or sovereignty path.
Data Processing
On the website, invideo is described as a centrally operated cloud service. The privacy policy mentions data processing by the provider companies in India and Singapore, as well as possible transfers to third parties worldwide. For certain facial data, it is stated that processing takes place on the company’s own servers and that no data is shared with third parties. At the same time, the product page shows that numerous third-party models and third-party provider functions are integrated, without a list of subprocessors or a data flow overview being provided on the website.
Conclusion
For an EU/EEA tool directory, the documented legal and hosting situation is currently too weak to warrant a positive GDPR assessment. The service is available as SaaS and mentions some security and data protection measures, but crucial evidence supporting EU/EEA use is missing from the website: no documented EU server location, no EU data residency, no traceable Data Processing Agreement (DPA), no list of subprocessors, and no robust “no-training” opt-out. Therefore, from a GDPR perspective, the website’s documentation does not provide sufficient evidence to support its use in the European region.
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 was found on the website; the offering is presented as a cloud service.
Private Cloud / Data Center: Unclear
The website does not specify whether enterprise or dedicated private cloud environments with EU/EEA data centers are offered.
EU SaaS / Managed: Partially
A managed SaaS service is clearly available, but the website does not specify EU data residency or EU/EEA data centers.
Hybrid: Indirect / Not Available
The website does not describe a hybrid operating model in which parts of the infrastructure remain on-premises or in a private customer environment.
SLA / DPA: unclear
No accessible T&C/DPA was found on the website, nor was there an option to order or download them.
No Training: Partially
The website does not contain a clear opt-out option or a provision stating that customer inputs or outputs are generally not used for improvement purposes. On the contrary, the Terms of Use grant the right to use AI-based output to improve AI security measures, technologies, products, and services. The only positive aspect is that “No Third-Party Sharing” is explicitly stated for facial data.
Open Source / Transparency Path: Indirect / Not Available
No open-source components, no openly documented self-hostable parts, and no technical transparency path were found on the website. Export and download options for generated media are described, but there is no true open-source or sovereignty path.
Data Processing
On the website, invideo is described as a centrally operated cloud service. The privacy policy mentions data processing by the provider companies in India and Singapore, as well as possible transfers to third parties worldwide. For certain facial data, it is stated that processing takes place on the company’s own servers and that no data is shared with third parties. At the same time, the product page shows that numerous third-party models and third-party provider functions are integrated, without a list of subprocessors or a data flow overview being provided on the website.
Conclusion
For an EU/EEA tool directory, the documented legal and hosting situation is currently too weak to warrant a positive GDPR assessment. The service is available as SaaS and mentions some security and data protection measures, but crucial evidence supporting EU/EEA use is missing from the website: no documented EU server location, no EU data residency, no traceable Data Processing Agreement (DPA), no list of subprocessors, and no robust “no-training” opt-out. Therefore, from a GDPR perspective, the website’s documentation does not provide sufficient evidence to support its use in the European region.
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Strengths & weaknesses at a glance
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|
| • Very broad AI video and model offering | • Privacy documentation distributed and partly general |
| • Prompt-to-video, AI ads, UGC ads, avatars, and voice cloning | • No publicly directly accessible AVV/DPA within the scope of research |
| • Free plan without a credit card | • Global data transfer possible |
| • Stock media via providers such as iStock/Storyblocks | • Free exports with watermark |
| • Credit top-ups possible | • Credits expire at the end of the month and do not roll over |
| • Trust Center with reference to SOC 2 and GDPR documents | • Use of external generative models can make costs and data protection more complex |
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GDPR-compliant usage possible?
For the European region, the website does not document a reliable basis for use that is fully GDPR-compliant. Although invideo states “GDPR Compliant” on its homepage and refers to “SOC 2 & ISO Aligned,” the website lacks verifiable information regarding EU data residency, specific server or data center locations within the EU/EEA, an accessible Data Processing Agreement (DPA), and a list of subprocessors. Additionally, the privacy policy permits global data transfers to third parties and to countries outside the user’s country of residence. Consequently, the website’s documentation does not demonstrate compliance for EU/EEA users.
Positive
The website includes a privacy policy, information on data subject rights, options to delete account data and certain biometric data, as well as a marketing statement indicating “GDPR Compliant” and “SOC 2 & ISO Aligned.” The website also describes the use of TLS/SSL for data transmission and encrypted backups.
Negative
The website does not specify a specific Data Processing Agreement (DPA), a list of subprocessors, an EU/EEA server location, EU data residency, on-premises or self-hosting options, or an opt-out from general AI training. The Terms of Service also state that users grant invideo the right to use AI-based output to improve AI security measures, technologies, products, and services. The Privacy Policy further provides for global transfers to third parties and to countries outside the user’s country of residence.
Server Location
Not specified on the website. The Privacy Policy mentions global transfers and processing worldwide, but does not specify a specific server or data center location in the EU/EEA.