HeyGen and Synthesia are the two heavyweights of AI avatar video, and they're the shortlist for almost anyone building faceless or localized content. They're more alike than different, so the decision comes down to nuances: HeyGen leans toward realism and creator flexibility, Synthesia toward polished, structured educational video. Here's the head-to-head.

★ Editor's quick pick

HeyGen

More natural avatars, faster custom avatar and voice cloning, and a more creator-friendly feel. Choose Synthesia if you need its huge avatar library for structured training content.

Tool Best for Starting price Free option Our rating
HeyGen Lifelike avatars and voice clones Free Yes 4.5 / 5
Synthesia Training, courses and explainers Free Yes 4.4 / 5
Our ratings at a glance
HeyGen Free
Synthesia Free

Editorial rating out of 5 · price = cheapest paid entry point

SaaS pricing changes frequently. The figures below were accurate on the date we last verified them — always confirm the current price and plan limits on the tool's official website before subscribing.

Best for realism and flexibility

HeyGen

★★★★★ 4.5/5 (430 reviews)
HeyGen homepage (screenshot captured July 2026).
HeyGen homepage (screenshot captured July 2026).
Web Free trial / tier Best for: Lifelike avatars and voice clones

HeyGen produces the more convincing talking-head, with excellent lip-sync and quick personal avatar and voice creation. It feels built for individual creators who want realism without a steep setup.

PlanPriceIncludes
Free Free Limited credits, Watermarked, Stock avatars
Creator $29/mo No watermark, Personal avatar, Longer videos
Team / Business From $30/seat/mo (billed annually) More seats, Higher credits, Brand controls

Key features

  • Highly realistic avatars
  • Fast custom avatar and voice cloning
  • Video translation

Pros

  • Best realism
  • Easy custom avatars
  • Great translation

Cons

  • Credit-based limits
  • Costs climb with volume

The better pick for creators who want the most lifelike presenter with minimal fuss.

Best for structured content

Synthesia

★★★★☆ 4.4/5 (510 reviews)
Synthesia homepage (screenshot captured July 2026).
Synthesia homepage (screenshot captured July 2026).
Web Free trial / tier Best for: Training, courses and explainers

Synthesia is the more established, enterprise-friendly platform, with a large avatar library, many languages and a slide-like editor that suits structured, repeatable content such as courses and training.

PlanPriceIncludes
Free Free Limited minutes, Stock avatars
Starter $18/mo (billed annually) 10 minutes/mo, Standard avatars
Creator $64/mo (billed annually) 30 minutes/mo, 180+ avatars, 5 personal avatars

Key features

  • 180+ avatars, 140+ languages
  • Structured slide editor
  • Team and brand tools

Pros

  • Huge avatar library
  • Great for structured video
  • Reliable and polished

Cons

  • Minute caps on lower tiers
  • Feels more corporate than creator-first

The stronger choice for education, training and corporate-style content.

Frequently asked questions

Which is more realistic, HeyGen or Synthesia?
HeyGen generally edges ahead on avatar realism and lip-sync. Synthesia is close and offers a larger avatar library, which matters more for structured content than raw realism.
Which is cheaper?
Synthesia's Starter plan at $18/month (annual) undercuts HeyGen's $29 Creator plan, but the tiers include different minute and credit limits, so compare based on how much video you'll make.
Can both clone my voice and face?
Yes. Both offer personal avatars and voice cloning on paid plans, letting the presenter look and sound like you.

The bottom line

Pick HeyGen for the most realistic avatars, easy voice cloning and a creator-friendly feel; pick Synthesia for its large avatar library and polished workflow for courses and training. Both have free plans, so test avatar quality with your own script before committing — and confirm current pricing on each official site, as credit limits change often.