In 2019, Sanket Shah launched InVideo to simplify video creation. What started as a browser-based tool to convert text into visuals has become one of India’s most powerful AI-first video platforms.
No cameras. No editing software. No prior experience needed. Just type, and the AI does the rest.
The creator economy just lost its biggest gatekeeper
Until now, becoming a content creator meant dealing with steep learning curves. Editing software, production costs, timelines, and gear were massive barriers. Most people didn’t even try.
That’s what InVideo is changing.
You enter a simple prompt like “Best cafés in Delhi” and the AI takes over. It writes the script, picks the visuals, adds music, subtitles, transitions, and voiceovers. All in minutes.
You’re not just saving time. You’re skipping the struggle.

AI that democratizes storytelling
InVideo’s latest update adds emotionally intelligent voiceovers, multilingual support, and timing that matches the mood of the content. The voices don’t sound robotic. They sound human, local, and relatable.
Whether you’re a small business owner, a teacher, a startup marketer, or just someone with a story to tell, you no longer need to know editing to go viral.
Your creativity is no longer bottlenecked by tools.
Backed by big names, building for the masses
InVideo has raised $52.5 million from Peak XV, Tiger Global, Hummingbird, and RTP Global. The goal? To do for video what Canva did for design. Make it ridiculously simple.
Over 7 million users across 190 countries are already using the platform. Competing with the likes of Synthesia, Veed, and Rephrase.ai, InVideo’s edge is its accessibility. It’s not built for editors. It’s built for everyone else.
This is what the future of content feels like
In today’s world, everyone is a potential content creator. They just need the tools. InVideo turns your ideas into videos without friction, delays, or skill gaps. If you’ve got something to say, InVideo makes sure the world sees it. In 2025, if you can type, you can create.
And that has the potential to change the creator landscape.
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