
Synthesia
#1 AI Video Generation Platform for Enterprise
Key Facts
- •Freemium videos include Synthesia logo watermark; removal requires upgrading and re-generating the video.
- •Standard MP4 downloads export in Full HD 1080p (1920×1080); export formats include MP4, WAV, XLIFF, SRT, and VTT.
- •Stock avatars are restricted for paid promotion use; commercial use allowed with licensing restrictions.
- •Refund policy varies by customer type: consumers may request pro-rated refunds within 15 days; business customers may have non-refundable terms.
Bottom Line
Synthesia is best for training, internal comms, and product explainers needing reliable 1080p MP4 exports. The trade-off is restrictions: freemium videos are watermarked and require re-generation after upgrading, stock avatars cannot be used for paid promotion, and refund policies vary by customer type. User reports suggest moderation can be strict and generation may stall.
Best For
Synthesia Features (2026)
#1 AI Video Generation Platform for Enterprise
Who it's best for
Key Capabilities
Feature Deep Dives
Stock & Voice
120+ Languages significantly speeds up stock & voice.
- ●Leverage Interactive videos may not be downloadable as MP4 immediately.
- ●Keep in mind: Freemium videos include Synthesia logo watermark.
Export & Formats
Export formats include MP4, WAV, XLIFF, SRT, and VTT significantly speeds up export & formats.
- ●Ideal when your workflow requires Standard MP4 downloads export in Full HD 1080p (1920×1080).
- ●Consider Remove watermark by upgrading and re-generating the video before upgrading.
Pricing & Limits
Refund policy varies by customer type: consumers may request pro-rated refunds within 15 days significantly speeds up pricing & limits.
- ●Ideal when your workflow requires business customers may have non-refundable terms.
Avatars
140+ AI Avatars significantly speeds up avatars.
- ●Choose this for Stock avatars are restricted for paid promotion use.
- ●Plan ahead for Personal Avatars.
Additional Details
Export Formats
Team Features
- •Real-time collaboration