Professional branding in India is expensive — a logo from a design agency costs ₹10,000-50,000, a promotional video ₹50,000-2,00,000, and a basic website ₹30,000-1,00,000. Most startups and freelancers simply cannot afford this. Renderforest changes the equation — create all three yourself using professional templates. The results look like you spent lakhs. The actual cost is minimal.

Branding Tool Comparison

ToolVideosLogosWebsitesPrice
RenderforestYesYesYesFree-$20/mo
CanvaBasicYesNoFree-₹999/mo
WixNoBasicYes$16-45/mo
Hiring designer₹50K+₹10K+₹30K+Per project

Build Your Brand Professionally

Create everything with Renderforest — YouTube intros, animated logos, explainer videos for clients, product demos, and portfolio websites. All drag-and-drop, no design skills needed. Learn branding strategy on Udemy — video marketing, branding, and design courses from ₹449.

What Indian Creators Can Build

  • YouTube intros: Professional channel branding — stand out from 50M+ Indian YouTubers
  • Client videos: Explainers and promos — charge ₹5,000-50,000 per project
  • Logo design: AI-powered logos for your business or clients in minutes
  • Social media: Animated posts and stories for Instagram, Facebook marketing
  • Portfolio site: Simple website to showcase your work to potential clients

Frequently Asked Questions

Free plan available?

Yes. Create with watermark. Paid plans from $10/month remove watermark and unlock HD.

Need design experience?

No. Templates are drag-and-drop. Replace text, images, and colors — done.

Can I sell to clients?

Yes. Create videos and branding for clients. Many Indian freelancers charge ₹5,000-50,000 per project.

Better than Canva?

Different strengths. Renderforest excels at animated videos and intros. Canva better for static designs.

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