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How to migrate from InVideo AI to Kompozy (2026 guide)

InVideo bills you in AI minutes and credits that vanish on every failed Sora prompt with no refund; Kompozy turns a single credit line into brand-consistent, persona-locked video, image, and text that auto-schedules to 9 platforms, so credits become finished posts instead of dead renders.

Last verified · 2026-05-29 · by Moe Ameen
The direct answer

Moving from InVideo AI to Kompozy is a 7–14 day project. Keep InVideo AI running on the last week of its billing cycle; run Kompozy in parallel. Once the Persona Brief is tight and you are approving 90%+ of outputs untouched, cancel InVideo AI and flip Kompozy autopilot on.

What you replace by switching

  • InVideo AI Max ($50-60/mo for 200 AI min + 4K)
  • a separate clipper like OpusClip ($29/mo)
  • an AI writer like Jasper ($49/mo)
  • a social scheduler like Buffer ($30/mo)
  • a graphics tool like Canva Pro ($15/mo)

The 11-step migration

  1. Audit what InVideo actually did for you. Open your InVideo dashboard and list the formats you really shipped: short-form social clips, talking-head explainers, listicle/marketing videos, or cinematic text-to-video scenes. Most creators use it for the first three, which Kompozy generates natively. Be honest about the last one - see the final FAQ before you cancel.
  2. Download your finished videos (no export API). InVideo has no project export API, so you cannot bulk-migrate editable projects. Manually download every finished MP4 you want to keep from your InVideo library to local storage or a Drive folder. You are saving the renders, not the editable timelines - those stay locked to InVideo and cannot be ported anywhere.
  3. Note your billing cycle before you touch anything. Check your InVideo renewal date in account settings. AI minutes and credits do NOT roll over, so burn any remaining minutes on real renders before the cycle ends rather than canceling early and forfeiting them. Do not cancel yet - keep InVideo live until your first Kompozy fan-out proves out (see the last step).
  4. Sign up for Kompozy Creator ($49/mo, 2,500 credits). Create your Kompozy account on the Creator plan - it is the direct replacement for InVideo Max plus a clipper plus a writer plus a scheduler, for less than InVideo Max alone. If signups are still open before 2026-08-31 and you have your own model keys, Founding ($39/mo BYO-key) is cheaper; otherwise start on Creator and upgrade by usage.
  5. Connect your sources and publishing targets. In Kompozy, connect the 9 publishing destinations you use (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, X, Pinterest, Threads) plus Mailchimp and your blog. This is the piece InVideo never had - InVideo renders a file and stops; Kompozy renders AND posts. Connect everything now so generated content has somewhere to go.
  6. Write your Persona Brief. Fill out the Persona Brief: who you are, your audience, tone, offers, and visual identity. This is what kills InVideo's "generic output" problem - the Brief plus Gemini face-lock and HyperFrames enforce the same face, voice, and look across every format. Paste in voice, niche, and a few example hooks so the engine sounds like you, not a stock template.
  7. Add your HeyGen avatar and voice IDs. For talking-head and persona video, Kompozy uses BYO HeyGen avatar and voice IDs - paste them into your persona settings (no image uploads to HeyGen). If you cloned a voice in InVideo, you cannot export it; recreate the avatar/voice in HeyGen once and reuse it across every Kompozy video format.
  8. Generate your first fan-out from one idea. Pick one topic you would have prompted InVideo with and run a fan-out across formats: a Persona Short, a Clipped Short from any long-form video, a Photo or Quote Graphic, and a Blog or Newsletter draft. One idea becomes a multi-format, multi-platform set in a single pass - versus InVideo, where each video is a separate prompt that can burn minutes on a failed render.
  9. Review brand consistency, then regenerate cheaply. Check that the face, voice, and styling match your Brief across the outputs. Unlike InVideo, where a bad Sora 2 generation eats non-refundable credits, regenerating in Kompozy just spends from your credit line - no per-minute burn, no watermark surprise. Tighten the Persona Brief and re-run until the look is locked.
  10. Schedule and turn on autopilot. Send the approved set to the scheduler and stagger posts across your 9 platforms. Turn on autopilot to keep a steady cadence generating and publishing without you reprompting daily. This is the workflow InVideo cannot do - it ends at the MP4; Kompozy carries the asset all the way to a scheduled, live post.
  11. Cancel InVideo at cycle end and track the savings. Once a week of Kompozy output is live and on-brand, cancel InVideo effective at your renewal date (not mid-cycle - you already paid for those minutes). Then tally what you dropped: InVideo Max, a clipper, a writer, a scheduler, and a graphics tool now collapse into one Creator plan. That consolidation is the real ROI of the switch, not just the lower video line item.

Frequently asked questions

Will Kompozy replace InVideo completely?

For social-first content - short-form video, talking-head explainers, listicle/marketing videos, graphics, and the writing around them - yes, and it also publishes to 9 platforms, which InVideo never did. The one thing it does NOT do is cinematic text-to-video scene generation via Sora 2, Veo 3.1, or Kling. If that specific capability is core to your work, keep a low InVideo tier for it and run both.

I use InVideo Studio's timeline editor for frame-level edits. Does Kompozy have that?

No. Kompozy is a generation-plus-publishing engine, not a manual timeline editor. If you do precise, frame-by-frame editing of arbitrary footage, that is a genuine reason to keep InVideo Studio and use Kompozy alongside it for persona-driven generation and multi-platform scheduling.

Can I move my InVideo projects or cloned voice over?

No. InVideo has no project export API and no voice-clone export, so editable projects and cloned voices stay locked to InVideo. You can download finished MP4s, and you recreate your avatar and voice once in HeyGen (BYO IDs) for use across all Kompozy video formats.

How do Kompozy credits compare to InVideo AI minutes?

InVideo charges in AI minutes and credits that do not roll over and are consumed even by failed or watermarked generations. Kompozy spends from a credit line per generation across all 18 formats, so a regeneration costs credits but never burns a non-refundable "minute" on a dead render. Creator includes 2,500 credits; Starter is $99/5,500, Pro $299/18,000, Agency $799/55,000.

Why Creator ($49) and not the cheapest plan?

Creator at 2,500 credits is the honest one-for-one replacement for InVideo Max plus the clipper, writer, and scheduler you were paying for separately. Founding ($39/mo BYO-key) is cheaper if signups are still open before 2026-08-31 and you bring your own model keys; otherwise start on Creator and move up to Starter or Pro only when your monthly volume actually demands it.

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