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The biggest flaw in AI filmmaking right now isn’t the visual quality—it's the lack of continuity.

Standard tools treat every single prompt like a blank slate, leaving you with mismatched shots that look stitched together.

InVideo's new Agent One fixes this by introducing long-term project memory. It ensures your characters, lighting, and world stay completely locked from scene to scene.

Here's a situation most video creators know well.

You're building a series. You get the character right — the look, the setting, the vibe. You move to the next clip and the AI treats it like a first draft. Different lighting. Different face. Different everything.

So you re-prompt. You patch. You try to describe what you already had. The final video looks like it was stitched together from five separate projects.

This is the core frustration with AI video tools right now — they generate well but remember nothing.

InVideo's Agent One, launched in late April 2026, is built around fixing exactly that.

It's a significant shift from what InVideo used to be. The original InVideo — which they now call Autopilot — was designed for speed: describe your idea, get a video. Agent One is for when you want to actually direct. You describe your vision, the agent builds scene by scene, and you shape it as you go. No prompt engineering required — just talk to it the way you'd brief a production team.

What Agent One can do
  • Long-term memory is the headliner. Agent One remembers your entire project — characters, locations, visual style, tone — and holds that context across every shot and every session. Come back a week later and it picks up exactly where you left off. No re-briefing, no drift between clips.

  • Multi-shot editing follows from this. Want to flip day to night, change a character's hair, or swap a location? Describe it once. Agent One applies the change across every relevant clip — not just the one you're looking at.

  • The Context section is where you give Agent One its creative brief upfront. You can upload brand guidelines, visual references, tone-of-voice docs, product specs, even scripts. The agent uses all of this before it touches a single frame, so the more you put in here, the less you have to correct later. There's also a Notebook tab for your own notes within each project, and Prompt Guides for saving reusable prompt structures when you want consistent output across recurring content.

  • Real-time collaboration lets multiple people — writers, directors, editors — work inside the same project simultaneously.
    All paid plans also give you access to iStock and Storyblocks, so you can mix AI-generated footage with stock when needed.

Pro mode vs Lite mode — why this matters

Agent One runs in two modes, and choosing between them is mostly a credits decision.

  • Pro uses heavier models — Claude Opus 4.6 for reasoning, Seedance 2.0 for video, ElevenLabs V3 for voice. Best for final-quality output.

  • Lite uses faster, lighter models across the board. More credit-efficient, better for early drafts and concept work when you don't need the best quality yet.

A sensible workflow: use Lite while you're building out your scenes and getting the structure right, then switch to Pro for final renders.

How credits work

InVideo runs on a credit system. Credits are spent on generating video, images, and audio — not on downloading or editing what you've already made. Here's the monthly credit allocation by plan, directly from InVideo's billing docs:

  • Free: Limited credits

  • Plus: 75 credits

  • Max: 390 credits

  • Generative: 800 credits

  • Elite: 4,250 credits

For context: a Kling V3 Omni clip at 720p for 5 seconds costs around 0.5 credits. A Veo 3.1 clip at 4K with audio at 8 seconds can go up to ~15 credits.

InVideo shows you the exact cost before you confirm any generation, so there are no surprises — as long as you turn on the "Ask before generating" setting. By default, Agent One generates immediately without asking. Worth switching that off early.

Unused credits don't roll over. For subscription pricing in your region, check invideo.io/pricing directly.

Worth trying if: you're building a content series, running a faceless channel, creating branded video content, or producing ads at any kind of volume.

Stick with Autopilot if: you just need a quick one-off video. InVideo's original mode is still there and faster for that.

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