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Visla

AI video creation and editing platform built for business teams

Visit Visla Verified Feb 2026 · Next review scheduled Dec 2026

Visla is a comprehensive AI video platform that handles the full production workflow – from storyboarding and scripting to B-roll sourcing, voiceover, subtitles, and editing. Distinctive for its text-based video editing (edit the transcript, the video updates automatically) and strong screen and webcam recording features. Collaborative by design, with team workspaces, shared asset libraries, and review and approval workflows. Suitable for communications, marketing, and L&D teams who need to produce polished video content without a dedicated video team.

For comms teams: communications and marketing teams creating video content regularly.

Best for

  • Communications and marketing teams creating video content regularly
  • L&D and internal comms teams producing training videos
  • Teams needing collaborative video workflows
  • Anyone who finds traditional video editing too technical

Pricing

Free: 1,000 credits/month; Pro and Business plans available with expanded credits and team features

Free tier sufficient for occasional use; team features require paid plan

Pricing last verified Feb 2026 – check vendor site for current rates.

What works well

  • + Text-based editing is uniquely accessible for non-editors
  • + Full production workflow in one tool
  • + Strong collaboration and review features
  • + Good free tier for evaluation

Watch out for

  • - Less avatar-focused than Synthesia – better for real-footage style
  • - B-roll quality depends on stock library match
  • - Advanced team features require paid plan

When to choose this

Choose Visla when you need to produce video content quickly using AI-matched stock footage — a good mid-tier option between simple text-to-video tools and full production.

Who should look elsewhere

Visla is the most capable AI video tool in the directory for regular business video production, but it requires more time investment than Fliz or Synthesia to get good results — it's a production tool, not a one-click solution. Teams who need occasional videos without editorial overhead should consider Synthesia (for presenter-led content) or Fliz (for quick social repurposing). Visla also doesn't offer AI avatar presenters — if that's the use case, Synthesia is the right choice. Budget-constrained teams should note that the free tier's credit limit means it becomes a paid commitment quickly for regular use.

Key features

  • Text-to-video with AI storyboarding and script generation
  • Text-based video editing – edit the transcript to edit the video
  • Screen recording and webcam capture built in
  • AI B-roll sourcing from stock libraries
  • AI voiceover with multiple voice options
  • Automatic subtitle and caption generation
  • Team workspaces and shared asset libraries
  • Review and approval workflow tools

Governance & data

Data inputs Script text, topic inputs, uploaded footage if applicable
Model training & controls Check vendor documentation — unverified
Admin, SSO & permissions Team workspace with collaboration features; check vendor documentation for enterprise controls
Audit trail & approvals Check vendor documentation — unverified
Risk notes Stock footage licensing included in plan — verify terms for commercial client use; AI narration voices may require disclosure

Governance information is based on publicly available vendor documentation. Verify with your vendor before procurement decisions.

Integrations

Stock footage libraries (built-in)API available

Available on

Web

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