How to download a video from InVideo AI — simple step-by-step guide

If you used InVideo AI to make a video and now want to download it to your computer, this guide explains everything in plain language. I’ll cover where the download button is, the difference between exporting and downloading, free vs paid limits, how to save AI-generated media, and quick troubleshooting tips. Sources from InVideo’s help pages and tutorials are cited where the details matter most.

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Quick overview — what you need to know first

  1. Create and render (export) your video first. InVideo requires that a video be exported (rendered) before you can download the final file. (help-studio.invideo.io)

  2. Find your finished videos in My Projects / Downloads. After export finishes, the download option appears in your project list or in the Download section. (help.invideo.io)

  3. Free plan limits: You can generate and preview videos on a free plan, but some export/download features (like watermark removal or higher-quality exports) require a paid plan. (Invideo)


Step-by-step: Download a completed video from InVideo AI

Follow these steps exactly — they work for the web version of InVideo AI.

  1. Sign in to your InVideo account. Open invideo.io and log in with your email, Google, or Apple account. (Invideo)

  2. Go to “My Projects” (or the homepage). This is where your saved and exported videos live. Look for a section labeled “My Projects,” “Downloads,” or “History.” (help.invideo.io)

  3. Find the video you want to download. If the project is not exported yet, open it and look for the Export button. You must export (render) the video before download. (help-studio.invideo.io)

  4. Click Export (if needed) and wait for rendering to finish. Choose your export settings if prompted (resolution, format, etc.). Rendering time depends on length and complexity. (help-studio.invideo.io)

  5. Once exported, click the three dots (…) or the download icon. In the project list you should see a download arrow or Download option — click it and the file will save to your device. (help.invideo.io)

  6. Check your Downloads folder. The file usually saves as an MP4 in your browser’s default download folder unless you choose a different location.


Where to find AI-generated assets and media files

If you used InVideo’s generative media features (images, audio, or AI clips inside the project), you can also download those individually:

  • Open your project, choose Edit > Generative Media, right-click an asset and select Download. That saves single items (images, audio clips) used inside your project. InVideo keeps generative media accessible even after subscription changes. (help.invideo.io)


Free vs paid: what changes when you upgrade

  • Free plan: You can create and render videos, but exported videos usually include an InVideo watermark, and export limits (minutes, number of exports per week) apply. (Invideo)

  • Paid plan: Removes the watermark, allows higher-quality exports, access to premium stock media, and typically lifts export limits. Some tutorials and user guides also say that certain exports or unlimited downloads require a paid subscription. (YouTube)

If you see messages saying export is blocked or requires upgrading, that’s usually why.


Common problems and quick fixes

  • Export stuck or very slow: Rendering can take time. Close other heavy browser tabs, check your internet, and wait. If it seems stalled for an extreme time, try refreshing the My Projects page — your export status may update. (help-studio.invideo.io)

  • No download button after export: Make sure the export finished successfully. Check the “Download” or “My Projects” area — sometimes the latest version appears inside the project folder and needs the small ↓ (arrow) icon clicked. (help.invideo.io)

  • Watermark on downloaded video: That means the export was done under a free plan or using a free credit. Upgrade or use a paid export option to remove the watermark. (Invideo)

  • Want a single media file (image or audio) used in project?: Use Edit → Generative Media → right-click → Download for single assets. (help.invideo.io)


Extra tips to make downloading smoother

  • Choose export settings carefully: Pick resolution and format that fit where you’ll use the video (social media, YouTube, etc.). Higher resolution means larger files and longer render time. (help-studio.invideo.io)

  • Use a stable, fast internet connection for rendering and downloading — slow connections increase the chance of failed downloads.

  • Keep originals in a project folder until you confirm the exported file downloaded and plays correctly.

  • For repeated downloads: Export once, then reuse the exported file instead of re-rendering repeatedly.


When to consult InVideo help or tutorials

If something doesn’t match what you see in your account (UI changes or new features), check InVideo’s official help center or their quick tutorial videos — they keep documentation updated and show exact locations of buttons in the current interface. Useful pages and tutorials that explain export and download steps are InVideo’s Help Center and their how-to videos. (help.invideo.io)


Short checklist before you click Download

  • Project has been exported (rendered) successfully. (help-studio.invideo.io)

  • You’re in “My Projects” or “Downloads” and can see the download arrow. (help.invideo.io)

  • You’re on the correct plan for watermark removal or premium exports (if needed). (Invideo)

  • Internet connection is stable.


Final note

InVideo AI is designed to make video creation fast and easy — and downloading the final video is simply the last step after export. If you follow the export → download flow above, you should have your MP4 file on your computer in a few minutes. For the most accurate, up-to-date instructions about your particular account and any UI changes, check InVideo’s official help pages and tutorials linked above.

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