Multi-agent processing

Set up a crew of specialist agents, each with its own job, and direct the whole production at once. Casting, locations, look, and every scene move at the same time.

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Wonder Studios
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Salesforce
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Cisco
Mastercard
Meta
LinkedIn
Netflix
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Hilton
Siemens
HubSpot

Scale execution in parallel

A film needs casting, costumes, locations, and the shot plan moving together. A campaign needs product e-commerce listings, UGC, and performance ads going at the same time.

With invideo agents, all of it moves at once. You set up as many agents as the work needs, give each a job, and they all work in parallel. Assign a task to one, drop a note to another, move to a third. Every agent works on your direction and brings its work back for your call.


Build the crew your project needs

You staff the crew based on what you are making, and it looks different every time.

Making a short film?

Have one agent on casting, one building your locations, one developing the look and grade. Scene agents then generate shots in parallel, and a finishing agent polishes approved shots to delivery.

Making a micro drama?

A casting agent holds your recurring leads, a location agent builds the sets the series returns to, and episode agents run side by side, one on episode three, another on episode seven, all generating your micro drama series at once.

Making ads?

A product agent on your hero shots, a set agent building the environments, a casting agent generating on-camera talent for UGC cuts, and format agents each producing a different platform cut, so the full set lands in one pass.

The closer the crew fits the work, the better it runs.


Your agents talk to each other

Your crew works the way a real crew does. Each agent owns its job, so your conversations stay clean: a note to your casting agent stays with casting and does not confuse the edit.

And the agents communicate with each other. When something changes, they share it, so project context stays updated and every agent in your crew knows. Lock a new wardrobe with casting, and the scene agents build with it.


Agents work from one memory

Every agent in your crew works from the same context: holding your characters, your locations, your references, and your rules.

This way, no matter how many agents are running they all build from the same decisions. Your lead character looks the same in every scene, your brand holds in every format cut and nothing drifts.


You always stay in control

The agents execute. You make the calls. You assign the jobs, you give the notes, you approve what ships. Nothing goes ahead without you.

The same crew in another director's hands makes something lesser, because the direction is the difference.

Helping creatives stay creative

Multiplayer mode

Collaborate in real time with live cursors to show what everyone's working on.

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Storyboarding

Turn any script or idea into a shot-by-shot plan, then tweak as needed before generating.

Script writing

Write your script inside invideo, and ask an AI co-writer for help if you'd like.

Timeline editor

Picture Premiere Pro with full AI.

Build your own agents

Create custom agents to fill specific roles like cinematographer, music designer, and more.

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Pricing

All paid plans include:

Access to 200+ image, video, audio, music models including Seedance 2.5, Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0, Nano banana pro & Elevenlabs music.

Access to top stock providers like iStock, Storyblocks & more.

Model & agent prices are subject to change.

On-demand credit top-ups available.

Running a crew, answered

How many agents can I run at once?

As many as the work needs, all inside one project, all running at the same time.

Do I have to use fixed roles?

No. You build the crew around what you are making. A film crew, an ad crew, and a drama crew all look different.

How do the agents stay consistent with each other?

They all work from the same Context, your project's memory, and they communicate with each other when something changes.

If I give one agent feedback, does it affect the others?

Feedback stays with the agent you gave it to. When a change matters to the rest of the crew, the agents share it, so everyone builds from the current version of your project.

Do agents keep working while I am on something else?

Yes. Assign a job and move to the next agent. They keep executing on your direction and bring the work back for your approval.

Does the crew work on its own?

No. You direct everything. The agents execute, and nothing ships without your approval.