Pose and Synthesia both make AI product demo videos, but they take different routes. Pose AI generates product motion natively with Kling, Veo, and Sora 2; Synthesia builds avatar-led explainer videos where a presenter describes the product. This guide compares the two for product demos so you can pick the right one.
You'll see where each fits and how they price.
Create product demos in the Pose AI Video Studio.
- Pose AI generates product-demo motion natively with Kling and Veo — a product in motion from an image — while Synthesia centers on avatar-led explainer video where a presenter talks through the product.
- Pose is the native generative option (product motion + UGC demos); Synthesia is the avatar-explainer option.
- Pose runs six video engines plus voice cloning and identity-locked photos on one plan; Synthesia focuses on avatars.
- One plan: Pose is 400 credits every week, from $4.99 the first week, no watermarks.
What each tool is
Pose AI is an all-in-one creative studio that generates video and identity-locked photos from one image, running six native engines (Kling, SeedDance, Wan, Veo, Sora 2, HeyGen) plus ElevenLabs voice cloning. For product demos, it generates the product in motion or a presenter-led clip.
Synthesia is an AI video platform built around avatars — you script a digital presenter who speaks to camera, which suits corporate explainers and training. It's strong for talking-head product explainers rather than generated product motion.
Pose vs Synthesia for product demos
| Feature | Pose AI | Synthesia |
|---|---|---|
| Product motion from an image | Yes (Kling, Veo, Sora 2) | Limited — avatar-focused |
| Avatar explainer video | Yes (HeyGen native) | Yes — core strength |
| Voice cloning | ElevenLabs, built-in | Built-in voices |
| Identity-locked photos | Yes (Nano Banana 2) | No |
| Pricing | $4.99 first week, then $14.99/week | From ~$29/mo |
Choose Pose AI for generated product motion, UGC-style demos, and an all-in-one studio; choose Synthesia for polished avatar-led product explainers. Pose also includes an avatar engine (HeyGen), so it can cover the explainer angle too.
Which to choose
If your demo needs the product itself shown in motion — a rotation, a feature close-up, a lifestyle scene — Pose AI's native engines are the better fit. If your demo is a scripted presenter explaining the product for training or a corporate page, Synthesia's avatars are purpose-built for that. Because Pose bundles a HeyGen avatar engine plus product motion and voice on one plan, it's the broader single-subscription choice.
See the plan on the Pose AI pricing page.
