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invideo Agent One creates multi-shot AI videos from plain-language scene direction, handling model selection, shot consistency, and cross-clip edits. For creators and small teams producing AI video content.
Directing a video used to mean spending hours prompting, re-prompting, and manually stitching clips that couldn't remember what came before.
What it is: Agent One is invideo's new agentic video interface that handles multi-shot production from a single creative brief, replacing the prompt-by-prompt workflow with something closer to giving a crew their instructions and letting them execute.
The friction that's always followed AI video tools is state loss. Change something in shot four and shots one through three don't know about it. Agent One carries persistent memory across the entire project: characters, locations, visual language, and tone. Come back after a week and nothing has drifted.
What makes it different: Most AI video tools are generation tools. You write prompts, you get clips, you piece them together. Agent One adds orchestration on top of that: it picks the right model for each shot, writes the underlying prompt itself, and applies changes across all clips when you describe an edit once. The interface is director-to-crew, not human-to-prompt.
Key features:
Long-term project memory — characters, style, and locations stay consistent across sessions
Multi-shot editing — describe one change and it propagates across every clip
Automatic model selection — Agent One chooses from available models (including Kling, Veo, Sora) based on shot requirements
No prompt engineering required — plain English scene descriptions only
Real-time collaboration — multiple users in the same project simultaneously
Benefits:
Consistent visual identity across a full video without manual re-prompting
Faster iteration cycles on multi-shot projects
Lower skill floor for cinematic output — directors think in scenes, not in model parameters
Who it's for: Independent video creators, small creative agencies, and content studios producing multi-shot AI films, ad spots, or short-form content who need shot consistency without a dedicated prompt engineer.
Production quality in AI video has outpaced the workflow layer around it. Agent One is an attempt to close that gap by shifting the interface from tool-user to director-crew. Worth watching whether the orchestration layer holds up at scale.
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About invideo Agent One on Product Hunt
“Build multi-shot AI videos with an agent director”
invideo Agent One was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #116 on the daily leaderboard. invideo Agent One creates multi-shot AI videos from plain-language scene direction, handling model selection, shot consistency, and cross-clip edits. For creators and small teams producing AI video content.
invideo Agent One was featured in Design Tools (260k followers), Marketing (463.7k followers) and Video (1.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 112.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Directing a video used to mean spending hours prompting, re-prompting, and manually stitching clips that couldn't remember what came before.
What it is: Agent One is invideo's new agentic video interface that handles multi-shot production from a single creative brief, replacing the prompt-by-prompt workflow with something closer to giving a crew their instructions and letting them execute.
The friction that's always followed AI video tools is state loss. Change something in shot four and shots one through three don't know about it. Agent One carries persistent memory across the entire project: characters, locations, visual language, and tone. Come back after a week and nothing has drifted.
What makes it different: Most AI video tools are generation tools. You write prompts, you get clips, you piece them together. Agent One adds orchestration on top of that: it picks the right model for each shot, writes the underlying prompt itself, and applies changes across all clips when you describe an edit once. The interface is director-to-crew, not human-to-prompt.
Key features:
Long-term project memory — characters, style, and locations stay consistent across sessions
Multi-shot editing — describe one change and it propagates across every clip
Automatic model selection — Agent One chooses from available models (including Kling, Veo, Sora) based on shot requirements
No prompt engineering required — plain English scene descriptions only
Real-time collaboration — multiple users in the same project simultaneously
Benefits:
Consistent visual identity across a full video without manual re-prompting
Faster iteration cycles on multi-shot projects
Lower skill floor for cinematic output — directors think in scenes, not in model parameters
Who it's for: Independent video creators, small creative agencies, and content studios producing multi-shot AI films, ad spots, or short-form content who need shot consistency without a dedicated prompt engineer.
Production quality in AI video has outpaced the workflow layer around it. Agent One is an attempt to close that gap by shifting the interface from tool-user to director-crew. Worth watching whether the orchestration layer holds up at scale.
I hunt the latest and greatest launches in tech, SaaS and AI, follow to be notified.