Vidnoz AI Review 2026: Free Tier, Credits, Add-On Costs

Aug 5, 2026

Last updated: August 2026

Vidnoz is an avatar-and-template video factory, not a cinematic video generator, and its free plan hands you 1,800+ avatars, 3,200+ templates and credits that refill every day rather than once at sign-up. The catches are all in the fine print — two of them are priced separately from the plan you think you are buying, and one of them deletes your work.

TL;DR — Vidnoz review verdict: 3.5 / 5. The free tier refills daily and is unusually large. Paid tiers buy 450 credits/month (Starter) or 900 (Business), both plus 30 free credits a day on top. Four things worth knowing before you subscribe: free output is watermarked, 720p and capped at 3 minutes; voice cloning and your own custom avatar are separately priced add-ons at $9.99/month and $299/year; the plan's dollar price is not in the page source at all; and a free account left alone for two weeks is treated as inactive and its data permanently deleted.

Vidnoz scorecard Out of 5
Avatar and template library 4.5
Free tier 4.5
Cinematic video 2.5
Pricing transparency 2.0
Overall 3.5

Every figure below is quoted from Vidnoz's own pricing page, Terms and Privacy Policy, read on 5 August 2026 — no sponsored account, no bake-off we did not run.

What Vidnoz AI Actually Is

Two products share the Vidnoz brand, and confusing them is why Vidnoz reviews contradict each other.

Vidnoz AI — the avatar studio

A talking-avatar and template factory aimed at corporate video. Paid Vidnoz tiers advertise 1,900+ AI avatars, 3,200+ video templates and 2,660+ voices, plus one-click translation into 135 languages. The library is the deepest thing about Vidnoz.

Vidnoz Gen — the model shelf

A separate Vidnoz surface. Under "Supported AI Models" Vidnoz lists Google Veo, Sora, Nano Banana, Nano Banana Pro, Kling 2.6, Seedance, Wan, Hailuo and Google Imagen — every one of them another company's model, and the Kling generation named is 2.6.

The Vidnoz Free Plan

The free plan is why people try Vidnoz, and it deserves credit: not a one-off trial, but a daily refill that paid tiers keep on top of their monthly allowance.

Free Vidnoz gives you 1,800+ avatars, 3,200+ templates, 890 voices, text-to-video and expressive photo avatars. Where it stops, per the plan table:

  • 720p export only — 1080p starts at Starter.
  • Maximum 3 minutes per video — paid tiers lift this to 60.
  • 2,000 characters per scene versus 15,000 on paid, on the slowest queue.
  • Commercial use is granted, but the plan sheet spells out the condition: "Full Commercial License — With Vidnoz watermark."

Read that last line twice: free Vidnoz output is commercially usable, you just cannot remove the watermark while using it.

Vidnoz plan tiers compared — free daily credits, monthly credit allowances, resolution caps and watermark status across Free, Starter and Business

Vidnoz Pricing and the Number That Isn't There

Here is something that takes ten seconds to check: the plan prices are not in the Vidnoz pricing page's HTML. Save the page and search it — you get $ /mo and $ /credit with the numbers missing. They are injected client-side, wrapped in a "25% OFF First Month" badge under a seasonal banner.

What is fixed and quotable is the Vidnoz credit allocation:

Plan Credits Video cap Export
Free Daily refill 3 min 720p, watermarked
Starter 450 / mo + 30 free daily 60 min 1080p, no watermark
Business 900 / mo + 30 free daily 60 min 1080p, no watermark
Enterprise Custom Custom Custom

Vidnoz Starter unlocks 1080p, the 60-minute cap, no watermark, emotional voices and SCORM export. Business adds voice clone, video translation, brand kit, embeddable pages, SAML/SSO, team collaboration and analytics; Enterprise adds Avatar Pro and a dedicated data centre.

The practical read: Starter is the "remove the watermark" tier, Business is the "team" tier. Solo, the jump to Business buys collaboration you will not use — except for the one item below.

The Vidnoz Add-Ons Nobody Budgets For

Two capabilities most people assume come with an AI avatar subscription are billed separately, and Vidnoz publishes those add-on prices in plain HTML even though it hides the plan prices:

  • Voice Clone — $9.99/month (listed against a $19.99 strike-through), billed monthly. It is a Paid Add-on on Starter; Business includes one.
  • Custom AI Avatar — $299/year (against $598), billed yearly. This is the "digital twin trained on your own video" product.

The Vidnoz plan sheet buries a cheaper middle path: Avatar Lite, a 1080p digital twin — 1 on Free (7-day trial), 3 on Starter, 10 on Business, extras charged. A custom-looking avatar need not cost $299; the studio-grade one does.

Budget accordingly. A solo creator who wants a cloned voice and a studio avatar pays the Starter subscription plus $119.88 a year for Voice Clone plus $299 a year for the avatar — $418.88 of add-ons before the plan itself is counted. That is the number to compare against rivals, not the headline tier price.

Is Vidnoz Safe? Ownership, Refunds and Retention

You own the output, outright

The Vidnoz Terms are unusually clear here, and better than several bigger rivals:

You (a) retain your ownership rights in Input and (b) own the Output. We hereby assign to you all our right, title, and interest, if any, in and to Output.

The counterweight is the licence you grant Vidnoz back — royalty-free, transferable, sublicensable, worldwide and "irrevocable (for so long as Your Content is stored with us)", covering hosting, reproduction, modification and promotion. Note the boundary: it lapses once your content is no longer stored with Vidnoz, narrower than the perpetual grants some rivals use.

Payments are non-refundable by default

Payments are non-refundable, except where required by law.

You can cancel any time in-account, but a paid Vidnoz subscription auto-charges every renewal until you do, and refunds never apply to Enterprise. One wrinkle from the Privacy Policy: billing runs through a third party, and you "make your purchase from the service provider directly, and not from Vidnoz" — so a dispute may involve a company you did not think you were buying from.

Two weeks of inactivity deletes a free account's work

This is the clause to read before you rely on Vidnoz as storage, and it is the one no other review quotes. The Privacy Policy sets retention per user class:

User class Storage Retention
Vidnoz AI free 500MB Inactive 2 weeks → permanently deleted
Vidnoz AI Pro Unlimited Kept while the account is active
Gen / Voice, unregistered 7 days, then auto-deleted
Gen / Voice, free registered 500MB 2-week inactivity rule applies

In Vidnoz's own words: "Accounts not logged in for 2 weeks will be considered inactive, and the associated data will be permanently deleted." Logging in resets the clock. Deletion requests target 72 hours to start, and deleted data may persist in backups for 30–90 days.

Publishing numbers at all is worth credit. What is missing is any statement that uploads are excluded from model training — absence is not permission, but that guarantee is not written here.

Vidnoz Pros and Cons

Strengths

  • A deep stock library for the price — Vidnoz lists 1,900+ avatars, 3,200+ templates and 2,660+ voices.
  • A free plan that refills daily and keeps refilling on paid tiers.
  • One-click translation into 135 languages.
  • Vidnoz Terms explicitly assign output ownership to you, with a licence that ends when your content does.
  • SCORM export, SAML/SSO and analytics — real e-learning plumbing.

Costs

  • Vidnoz plan prices are absent from the page source and shown under a rotating discount.
  • Voice clone ($9.99/mo) and studio custom avatar ($299/yr) are extra on top of a subscription.
  • Free output is watermarked, 720p and capped at 3 minutes.
  • Payments non-refundable by default; billing runs through a third party.
  • Free accounts are wiped after two weeks of inactivity; no stated no-training guarantee.
  • Cinematic video runs on other companies' models, with Kling named at 2.6.

Vidnoz compared with kling4.co on avatar tooling, Kling model generation, 4K output and credit expiry

Where Vidnoz Stops and Kling 4.0 Starts

Vidnoz kling4.co
Avatar library 1,900+ stock avatars, templates Kling Avatar V2 from your own image
Kling generation available Kling 2.6 via Vidnoz Gen Kling 4.0, 3.0, 3.0 Omni, O3
Highest published export 1080p Kling 3.0 4K and O3 4K, 65 credits/s
Cinematic scenes Resold Veo, Sora, Hailuo Kling 3.0 Omni, 45–70 credits/s
Voice clone / custom avatar Paid add-ons n/a — model-driven, not avatar-library
Credit expiry Monthly allowance resets Credit packs never expire
Failed generations Not addressed in terms Not charged

The Vidnoz specialism is the corporate explainer: a stock presenter, a template, a script, 135 languages. Kling's is the shot. If you need a scene — camera movement, an environment, native audio, 4K — Kling 3.0 Omni and Kling 4.0 run at the current generation out of one balance, with credit packs from $9.90 for 700 credits that never expire. Full rates here.

Verdict: Who Should Use Vidnoz

Use Vidnoz for training modules, product explainers, multilingual corporate comms and template-built social clips. The daily-refilling free tier is a low-friction way to find out whether stock-avatar video works for you at all, and Vidnoz Starter is the honest entry point once the watermark starts to hurt.

Look elsewhere if you need 4K, cinematic camera work, current-generation Kling, or a documented no-training guarantee on uploaded faces — Vidnoz publishes none of those. Price the add-ons first — they can cost more per year than the Vidnoz subscription they sit on.

Vidnoz scores 3.5 out of 5: a deep avatar library and a daily-refilling free tier, held back by pricing you cannot read from the page, two headline features sold separately, and a two-week inactivity wipe.

Need the scene as well as the presenter? Start with Kling Avatar V2 — estimated credits show before you generate, and failed generations are never charged.

FAQ

Is Vidnoz AI really free?

There is a real free plan, and it refills credits daily rather than granting a one-off trial — paid tiers keep 30 free credits a day on top. Free output is watermarked, exports at 720p and caps at 3 minutes per video, and a free account inactive for two weeks has its data permanently deleted.

Does Vidnoz put a watermark on videos?

On the free plan, yes. The Vidnoz plan sheet grants a "Full Commercial License — With Vidnoz watermark," so free videos are commercially usable but branded. Watermark removal starts at the Starter tier.

How much does Vidnoz cost?

Vidnoz credit allowances are published — 450/month on Starter, 900 on Business, both plus 30 free daily — but the dollar figures are injected at load time under a "25% OFF First Month" badge rather than written into the page, so check the live page for today's number. Two add-ons are published: Voice Clone $9.99/month and Custom AI Avatar $299/year.

Can I get a refund from Vidnoz?

By default no: "Payments are non-refundable, except where required by law." You can cancel any time in-account, refunds are case-by-case via support, and never apply to Enterprise.

Who owns videos made with Vidnoz?

You do. Vidnoz Terms state you retain ownership of your input and own the output, and Vidnoz assigns its own rights in the output to you. You grant a sublicensable licence to host and use that content, but only while it is stored on the platform.

What are the best Vidnoz alternatives?

The closest tools we have reviewed are HeyGen and Hedra. For cinematic scenes and current-generation Kling on one non-expiring balance, Kling Avatar V2 and Kling 3.0 Omni cover presenter and shot together.

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