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For internal training and communications, yes — thousands of enterprise teams use it daily. For external marketing or any context where the video represents your brand to customers, the avatar quality may not meet expectations. Test with the free tier and show the output to stakeholders before committing.
Both generate AI avatar videos, but they differ in focus. Synthesia has stronger enterprise features (SCORM export, bulk personalization, SSO) and a larger avatar library. HeyGen tends to produce more natural-looking avatars for marketing and social media content. For corporate training at scale, Synthesia. For marketing videos that need to look polished, evaluate both with their free tiers.
Yes, starting on the Starter plan (3 personal avatars). You record a short video of yourself, provide written consent, and Synthesia creates a digital twin. The Enterprise plan offers studio-quality avatars with higher fidelity at $1,000/year per avatar.
Expect 8-12 minutes for a 2-minute video on the Creator plan. Longer videos take proportionally longer. Enterprise plans get priority rendering with faster turnaround. Plan for this when building production schedules — iterative editing cycles add up.
Yes. You can add clickable CTAs, embedded quizzes, and branching scenarios where viewers choose their path. This is particularly useful for training videos where you want to test comprehension or let learners skip sections they already know.
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