For enterprise content teams

AI video infrastructure
for enterprise, at scale.

Brief to finished cut — in one production-grade pipeline. SSO/SAML, departmental workspaces, role-based access, and full commercial rights by default. Built for the teams that ship every day.

SOC 2 in progressSSO / SAML 2.0Training data opt-outVolume pricing
Production StudioElementsSettings
Workspaces
Marketing
L&D
Comms
Brand
Sales Enablement
Access
Team members
Audit log
Marketing — All Projects+ New project
Q3 Product Launch — Hero Reel
12 scenes · Kling · Veo · 4m ago
MP4 · ProRes
Generating
APAC Campaign — 30s Cut
8 scenes · Seedance · 2h ago
MP4
In review
Brand Refresh — Manifesto Film
22 scenes · Kling · Nano Banana · yesterday
ProRes · EDL
Delivered
Social Series — 9:16 Variants
6 scenes · Veo · 3 days ago
MP4
Delivered
Credits used this month
8,240 / 20k
Projects completed
34 this month
Avg. turnaround
4.2 hrs
Okta SSO · Active
Works with your existing stack
— What is Induce for enterprise?

Induce is AI video infrastructure. Not a creative toy. A production-grade pipeline with the security controls, governance, and volume economics your IT and procurement teams require.

Enterprise content teams hit the same wall: disconnected tools, no shared brand continuity, manual approval chains, and no governance over what gets generated or exported. Induce runs the whole pipeline — script breakdown, shot generation, brand guardrails, and export — in one place. Every generation is logged. Every workspace is isolated. Every output is commercially cleared.

10×Faster than traditional production
4+Models orchestrated per project
Departmental workspaces
Every tierFull commercial rights
Traditional enterprise video

Agency retainers. Production queues. Budget overruns.

Cost per finished video minute$10,000 – $40,000
Turnaround per deliverable3 – 8 weeks
Brand consistency across departmentsStyle guides + manual reviews
Approval & governanceEmail chains, shared drives
Tool management5–10 separate subscriptions
Commercial rightsNegotiated per deliverable
With Induce Enterprise

Hours to a first cut. One pipeline. Governance built in.

Cost per finished video minute~$300 – $800
Turnaround per deliverableHours to days
Brand consistency across departmentsPersistent memory graph — automatic
Approval & governanceAudit logs · webhook-triggered approvals
Tool management1 platform · 1 billing line
Commercial rightsFull rights — every tier, every output
— The enterprise workflow

Brief in. Approved cut out.

Five stages — from stakeholder brief to final export — with brand guardrails, approval hooks, and an audit trail at every step.

01 — BRIEF

Stakeholder brief ingested

Upload a brief, creative treatment, or full script from any stakeholder. FDX, PDF, Fountain, or plain text. The whole project starts from one source of truth — not a Slack thread or shared doc.

FDXPDFFountainPlain text
— Built for enterprise

Security, governance, and scale. Out of the box.

The controls your IT, legal, and compliance teams need — so creative doesn't wait on procurement.

Identity

SSO / SAML 2.0

Okta, Azure AD, Google Workspace, and any SAML 2.0-compatible provider. OAuth 2.0 for API service accounts. No separate credentials, no shadow IT.

OktaAzure ADGoogle
Access

Role-based access control

Creator, Reviewer, and Admin roles — scoped per workspace. Define exactly what each team member can generate, approve, override, and export.

CreatorReviewerAdmin
Isolation

Departmental workspaces

Marketing, L&D, Comms, Brand — each team gets its own isolated workspace. Characters, assets, and memory graphs are never shared across departments.

MarketingL&DComms
Compliance

Audit logs & webhooks

Every generation, override, and export event is logged with timestamp, user, and output metadata. Webhook callbacks wire into your existing approval and compliance workflows.

Full log trailWebhooks
Integration

REST API & SDKs

Full programmatic access via REST API with SDKs for Node.js, Python, and direct HTTP. Ingest briefs, trigger breakdowns, poll status, and export — without touching the UI.

Node.jsPythonHTTP
Data

Training opt-out & data rights

Explicit training data opt-out on every tier. Your scripts, briefs, and generated assets are never used to train foundation models. SOC 2 Type II in progress.

Opt-outSOC 2 (in progress)
— Enterprise use cases

Every team. One pipeline.

From brand to L&D, from sales enablement to executive communications — Induce handles the production layer so your teams own the strategy.

Product marketing

Launch reels & campaign creative

Script a product launch, generate a cinematic cut — brand-consistent, multi-format, ready for broadcast, paid, and organic in one pipeline pass.

→ Product · Social · Pre-roll
Internal communications

All-hands, change management & exec video

Turn executive scripts into polished, brand-consistent internal videos in hours — not weeks. Consistent visual language across every message, every region.

→ All-hands · Town halls · Change comms
Learning & development

Training modules & onboarding content

Generate scenario-based training content at scale — consistent characters, localized per market, no per-module production cost.

→ Onboarding · Compliance · Skills
Sales enablement

Personalized demo & pitch content

Generate tailored sales videos — product demos, use-case vignettes, proposal reels — that reflect each prospect's context without a per-video overhead.

→ Demo video · Pitch reels · Proposals
— Platform comparison

One pipeline vs. the alternatives.

Enterprise teams typically evaluate Induce against Synthesia Enterprise (avatar-led), Runway Enterprise (clip tooling), and the incumbent option — an in-house team plus agency retainer.

Comparison of Induce versus Synthesia Enterprise, Runway Enterprise, and agency plus in-house team
CapabilityInducePipeline-firstSynthesia Ent.Avatar videoRunway Ent.Clip / VFX suiteAgency + TeamTraditional model
Starting pointBrief or screenplayAvatar scriptSingle clip promptBrief + agency intake
Script-to-cut pipelineFull breakdown, auto-continuityNo — avatar-first onlyClip-by-clip onlyManual production
SSO / SAML authenticationYes — Okta, Azure AD, GoogleYes — enterprise tierPartial — enterprise onlyNot applicable
Role-based access controlCreator · Reviewer · AdminTeam seats + rolesWorkspace rolesNot applicable
REST API & webhooksFull API · Node · Python · HTTPPartial — video API onlyAPI on paid tierNot applicable
Training data opt-outEvery tier — explicitEnterprise tierPaid tiers onlyContract-dependent
Billing modelSingle plan · volume pricingPer-seat · per-video creditCredits expire monthlyRetainer + per-project invoice
Best forNarrative & brand video at scaleAvatar spokesperson contentPer-clip cinematic controlHigh-budget hero productions

Comparison reflects publicly available product information as of May 2026. Competitor names are trademarks of their respective owners.

— Security & compliance

Built for IT. Cleared for legal.

The controls your procurement checklist requires — without a six-month security review.

Identity

SSO / SAML 2.0

Okta, Azure AD, Google Workspace, and any SAML 2.0-compatible provider. OAuth 2.0 for API service accounts. No separate credential management.

Data

Training opt-out & isolation

Explicit opt-out from foundation model training on every tier. Isolated workspace storage. Audit logs for every generation, override, and export event.

Compliance

SOC 2 Type II in progress

SOC 2 Type II audit underway. Data residency options available for enterprise agreements. Security review materials provided on request.

— Platform specifications

Built for the enterprise stack.

The details your engineering lead needs before signing off on a new platform.

Workflow & OutputGenerally available
Script formatsFDX · PDF · Fountain · plain text
Export formatsMP4 · ProRes · EDL
Models orchestratedKling · Seedance · Veo · Nano Banana
Continuity layerPersistent per-project memory graph
Shot overridesLocal — no full re-roll
Approval webhooksHTTP POST on generation & export
DAM / CMS pushVia REST API
Concurrent projectsUnlimited
Enterprise & ComplianceEnterprise tier
AuthenticationSSO · SAML 2.0 · OAuth 2.0
Identity providersOkta · Azure AD · Google Workspace
Access controlRole-based — Creator · Reviewer · Admin
Workspace isolationDepartmental — scoped per team
Audit loggingEvery generation, override & export
Training opt-outEvery tier — explicit
Commercial rightsEvery tier, every output
Volume pricingAvailable on request
— Asked & answered

Questions from
enterprise teams.

The questions IT, legal, and content ops teams ask before running their first project through Induce.

Q1

What is the best AI video platform for enterprise content teams in 2026?

It depends on what your enterprise produces. For avatar-led content — spokesperson videos, compliance training with a talking head — Synthesia Enterprise is purpose-built for that. For script-driven, narrative video at scale — product marketing, brand campaigns, internal comms, and L&D modules where visual storytelling matters — Induce is the stronger fit. It handles brief-to-delivery continuity, routes shots to the best available model, enforces brand guardrails, and exposes a REST API so your content operations team can automate the entire brief-to-publish workflow.

Q2

Does Induce support SSO, SAML, and enterprise authentication?

Yes. Induce supports SSO via SAML 2.0 and OAuth 2.0, compatible with Okta, Azure Active Directory, Google Workspace, and other SAML 2.0-compliant identity providers. All team members authenticate through your existing identity stack — no separate credentials, no shadow IT. Role-based access control lets administrators define what each user or department can create, review, approve, and export.

Q3

How does Induce handle enterprise data security and training opt-out?

Induce provides explicit training data opt-out on every tier: your scripts, briefs, generated shots, and brand assets are never used to train foundation models. Enterprise customers additionally receive isolated workspace storage, audit logs for every generation and export event, and data residency options for agreements that require geographic data handling constraints. SOC 2 Type II certification is in progress and security review materials are available on request.

Q4

How is Induce different from Synthesia Enterprise for corporate video?

Synthesia Enterprise is optimized for avatar-led content: spokesperson videos, compliance training with a talking head, and localized voiceover at volume. Induce is optimized for script-driven, scene-based video: product marketing, brand films, executive messaging, and social series where visual storytelling matters as much as the words. Both can coexist in the same content operations stack — the choice depends on whether your video mix is predominantly avatar-first or narrative-first.

Q5

Can enterprise teams integrate Induce with existing content workflows via API?

Yes. Induce exposes a REST API with SDKs for Node.js, Python, and direct HTTP. Teams can programmatically ingest briefs and scripts, trigger breakdowns, override individual shots, poll generation status, hook into approval workflows via webhooks, and export finished cuts — all without touching the UI. Teams wire Induce directly into their CMS, DAM, or project management platform for a fully automated brief-to-publish workflow.

Q6

What volume pricing and SLAs does Induce offer for enterprise?

Enterprise volume pricing is structured around monthly credit volume, seat count, and output format requirements — a single billing line, not a per-model or per-workspace charge. Enterprise SLAs cover platform uptime and a dedicated customer success manager for onboarding, integration, and ongoing production support. Specific SLA terms and pricing are discussed during a discovery call.

Q7

Can we pilot Induce before a full enterprise commitment?

Yes. Induce offers a structured enterprise pilot: a time-boxed trial with a defined use case, dedicated CSM onboarding, SSO configuration, and a joint success metric agreed in advance. Pilots typically run 30–60 days and cover one production use case end-to-end — from brief ingestion through to final export — so you have a concrete ROI signal before a broader commitment.

— Enterprise pilot program

Ready to run your
first production pilot?

A 30–60 day pilot with a defined use case, dedicated CSM, SSO configuration, and a joint success metric agreed up front. No long-term contract required to start.

SSO · SAML 2.0 · Volume pricing
Dedicated CSM · Pilot program available
Enterprise inquiryPilot available
you@company.com
Acme Corp
Product marketing videos
50 – 200 employees