Descript vs InVideo
Descript starts cheaper at $12/mo. Pricing isn't the whole story below.
Descript
$12/moEdit video and audio by editing the transcript.
Descript's text-based editing is genuinely revolutionary. Edit out filler words and ums by deleting them from the transcript. Overdub clones your voice for fixes.
- Text-editing video is faster than NLE for most edits
- Studio Sound denoiser is incredible
- Overdub voice cloning
- Eye contact correction
- Not great for cinematic editing
- Cloud-first feels slow on big projects
Podcasters, YouTubers, and corporate comms editing talking-head video.
Try Descript →InVideo
$25/moPrompt-to-video generator with stock + custom assets.
InVideo's AI mode takes a text prompt and generates a full video with scenes, voiceover, music. Aimed at faceless YouTube creators and social marketers.
- Text-prompt to full video is fast
- Huge template + stock library
- Voiceover + music + captions bundled
- Aggressive feature pace
- AI mode outputs need heavy editing
- Stock asset overlap with competitors
Solo creators publishing daily social/YouTube clips.
Try InVideo →Which should you pick?
If your top criterion is price: Descript. If you care most about text-editing video is faster than nle for most edits, pick Descript. If text-prompt to full video is fast matters more to you, InVideo is the better fit.
Both are worth trying — most teams who switch land on whichever they evaluated second, because the first one set the comparison they didn't know they needed.