Synthesia vs HeyGen 2026: Which AI Video Tool Wins?

Want to turn a script into a polished video with an AI presenter — no camera, no studio? Two tools dominate that space, and the Synthesia vs HeyGen debate is the one most creators and teams end up having. Both are excellent. The right pick depends on whether you’re making corporate training or marketing content.

Quick context: both let you type a script, choose a realistic AI avatar, and generate a talking-head video in minutes, in dozens of languages. The differences are in avatar realism, flexibility, and price.

Feature Synthesia HeyGen
Best for Corporate, training Marketing, creators
Avatars 240+ 100+
Languages 160+ 175+
Avatar realism ~8.2/10 ~9.2/10
Custom avatar Enterprise only From Creator plan
Entry paid plan Video-minute based Creator — $29/mo

Avatars and realism

HeyGen leads on raw realism. Its 2026 Avatar IV engine produces avatars with natural micro-expressions, subtle head tilts, and smooth lip-sync — independent reviewers score it around 9.2 versus Synthesia’s 8.2. Synthesia is no slouch, though: its avatars are firmly production-grade and look polished in a corporate setting, and it offers more of them.

Languages and translation

Both are multilingual powerhouses. HeyGen covers 175+ languages with strong real-time translation, ideal for creators reaching global audiences fast. Synthesia covers 160+ with one-click translation and voice cloning built for structured, repeatable content.

Custom avatars: the big difference

This is where the tools split hardest. HeyGen lets you create a custom avatar — a digital twin of yourself — from the affordable Creator plan with just a few minutes of footage. Synthesia reserves custom avatars for Enterprise customers on annual contracts. So if a personalised presenter matters and you’re not an enterprise, HeyGen is far more accessible.

Pricing and transparency

HeyGen’s Creator plan starts at $29/month, with a Business plan around $149/month. Its “unlimited” marketing can be confusing, since premium features consume premium credits. Synthesia’s pricing is more transparent, built around clear annual video-minute allocations — predictable for teams that produce a steady volume.

The verdict: which should you choose?

  • Choose HeyGen if you’re a marketer or creator who wants the most realistic avatars and an affordable custom digital twin.
  • Choose Synthesia if you’re in corporate training or a regulated industry that values structured editing and predictable pricing.

Many teams use both. Both offer ways to test before you commit, so try a short script in each.

Frequently asked questions

Which has more realistic avatars?
HeyGen, thanks to its 2026 Avatar IV engine. Synthesia’s are still production-grade.

Which is cheaper to start?
HeyGen’s Creator plan at $29/month is an accessible entry point with custom avatars included.

Can I clone myself as an avatar?
On HeyGen, yes — from the Creator plan. On Synthesia, custom avatars are Enterprise-only.

Which is better for corporate training?
Synthesia, for its structured editing and transparent pricing.

The bottom line

Pick HeyGen for realism, affordability, and creator-friendly custom avatars; pick Synthesia for corporate-grade training at predictable pricing. Test both with the same short script, and the right one for your workflow will be obvious within an hour.

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