DaVinci Resolve vs. InVideo AI

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
DaVinci Resolve
Score 9.4 out of 10
N/A
Australian company Blackmagic Design offers their video editing application DaVinci Resolve for a wide range of high quality ultra HD effects, render queue, and video uploading options among other features.
$0
Free
InVideo AI
Score 9.1 out of 10
N/A
InVideo is an AI video generation platform used to create video ads, promo videos, and social media videos. InVideo features a library of 4000+ templates, a full-fledged editor, millions of stock videos and images, and effects.
$24
per month
Pricing
DaVinci ResolveInVideo AI
Editions & Modules
DaVinci Resolve 17
$0.00
Free
DaVinci Resolve Studio 17
$295.00
perpetual license
Plus
$25
per month
Max
$60
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
DaVinci ResolveInVideo AI
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details20% discount for annual pricing.
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User Ratings
DaVinci ResolveInVideo AI
Likelihood to Recommend
9.4
(25 ratings)
9.8
(4 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.8
(7 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
1.4
(5 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
DaVinci ResolveInVideo AI
Likelihood to Recommend
Blackmagic Design
I learned so much from this instructional exercise, and I appreciated how the educator is an expert all-day colorist. The section on sound reduction was particularly instructive. I noticed a few inconsistencies between certain methodologies in this instructional exercise and approaches suggested in the Advanced Color Grading in Resolve 15 instructional exercise (e.g., where to place sound reduction in the hub tree), but this is to be expected given that there is no one right way to do any of this. I also learned a lot about Resolve's "Restoration" modules for working with authentic film. This instructional exercise will come up again and again in my work.
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InVideo
You will get access to various models Along with that you will get access to photo and video library which you can further improve / modify with prompts You can simply start with the prompt and it will deliver the videos. They are early adopters of AI - you will get the well trained model since there are many users who had used it and their team must be monitoring and improving their internal model to deliver more suitable results
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Pros
Blackmagic Design
  • Comprehensive - It has video editing, motion graphics, audio, and export tools in one package. It's probably more than most people need, but you don't have to use all of the tools.
  • Platform and format agnostic - I like that I can work on projects on Mac or PC, and there are regular updates for new codecs and cameras. You can edit pretty much any format with no compatibility worries.
  • Price - They offer a free version which has most of the functionality. It's a great way to try before you buy and learn the tools. The final price is only $300 per license for the full product. It's a bargain for everything you get, and you don't feel like you're not getting your money's worth, even if you don't use all of the tools.
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InVideo
  • Creative & remarkable features.
  • Flawless 24/7 customer support.
  • Easy to use interface for non-techies.
  • Any language may be used to create videos.
  • Automation of text to speech.
  • Project's look is completely under our control.
  • Storyblock and Shutterstock libraries with more than 1 million videos and pictures are available to use.
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Cons
Blackmagic Design
  • Some areas of Resolve can leave inexperienced users feeling a bit handicapped. Multiple user sign-ins can be confusing, and determining where to place the database of users might need troubleshooting. The exporting workflow is a bit finicky and will need to be learned to use for even simple capabilities.
  • Resolve is not friendly on a single screen editing workflow, and even worse on a laptop. Ideally, an editor has multiple screens in the first place, but because a colorist needs to see scopes and monitor, handling both on the same screen, along with all tools is a challenge. This software is best with more screens.
  • While the NLE capability of Resolve makes for a quick editing workspace, my little experience with it leads me to the conclusion that unless someone desires a completely free alternative to other NLE software, Resolve is not your best friend. Other programs are better.
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InVideo
  • import multiple photos for creating slideshow
  • multiple layer to support some infix content like banners or name else i have to do it in every slide
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Usability
Blackmagic Design
I give it 9 out of 10 because I have been using Resolve since 2013 and am happy to see its evolution over the years. The Blackmagic team has really done a great job to make it better on a year-on-year basis. I like its workflow, that it has all a video editor needs, like transcoding, supporting a wide range of codes, video editing capabilities, a professional color grading suite, and improved Fusion and Fairlight, and in the end its export and mastering capability i can export pretty much every formate from it.
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InVideo
Value for money Saves your team time Gives you base to start on the right track Simple prompting to get you video output
Novice user can also share smart clear prompts to get basic to medium level work done.
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Support Rating
Blackmagic Design
Not only do they have classes available in Los Angeles, but they'll also allow you to work from home with the manual and demo materials, and then let you test out to get a certification. They get back to you quickly when you email, and they've got a "family" approach to customer service, they make you feel like you're important to them.
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InVideo
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Alternatives Considered
Blackmagic Design
It has a free version that is very complete. It lets everyone on the team use a lot of very good tools for video editing that would be very expensive while using other solutions that are equally excellent but not as generous. The cost is a very good reason but not the only one, the software is actually really good.
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InVideo
I also used Powtoon for video-making service before InVideo. I am using InVideo for the last year and I found it very beneficial & effective than Powtoon because InVideo provides lots of features like Bulk Uploading, Closed captions, Engagement Tracking, Inside the Video Search, Speed Adjustment, Video Looping, and much more which are not provided by Powtoon. That is the main reason to choose InVideo against it.
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Return on Investment
Blackmagic Design
  • Most of my videos are not public which is shown to clients. There is a clear improvement of quality which impacts the client interest. It's difficult to put a number but I am much more confident in showing our videos in the sales pitch.
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InVideo
  • PR is very good and so many positive response
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