AIVA AI vs Mubert AI

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AIVA AI

🟡Low Code

Web Automation

AIVA AI is an AI composer trained on 30,000+ classical scores that generates original orchestral and cinematic music. While competitors like [Suno](/tools/suno) focus on vocal songs from text prompts, AIVA specializes in editable multi-track MIDI compositions with per-instrument control, a built-in browser DAW, and tiered copyright ownership up to full transfer on the Pro plan.

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Starting Price

Free; Pro from €33/mo

Mubert AI

🟢No Code

Audio & Music

Real-time AI music generator that creates royalty-free tracks from text prompts — good for background music on a budget, but don't expect studio-quality compositions.

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Starting Price

Free

Feature Comparison

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FeatureAIVA AIMubert AI
CategoryWeb AutomationAudio & Music
Pricing Plans8 tiers74 tiers
Starting PriceFree; Pro from €33/moFree
Key Features
  • Audio generation
  • Voice synthesis
  • Music creation
  • Text-to-music generation from natural language prompts
  • Real-time continuous music streaming tailored to activities
  • Genre, mood, and activity-based track generation

💡 Our Take

Choose AIVA if you need editable multi-track MIDI compositions, full copyright transfer on the Pro plan, and orchestral or cinematic styles for film and game scoring. Choose Mubert if you want streaming-style adaptive royalty-free background tracks, API access for apps and games, and a simpler text-prompt workflow without MIDI editing.

AIVA AI - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • MIDI-based output gives per-instrument editing control no prompt-based tool offers, with each instrument layer (strings, brass, percussion, piano) individually editable
  • Pro plan at €33/month transfers full copyright to the creator with unrestricted commercial use across any platform
  • Built-in browser editor with EQ, reverb, delay, and automation for polishing tracks without leaving the platform
  • 250+ genre presets covering Epic Orchestral, cinematic, electronic, jazz, and contemporary styles, backed by training on 30,000+ classical scores from composers like Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart
  • 300 downloads per month on Pro covers high-volume production needs for studios and prolific creators, with track durations up to 5 minutes 30 seconds
  • First AI composer registered with SACEM (French music authors' society), founded in 2016 with nearly a decade of refinement

Cons

  • No vocal generation at all — instrumental compositions only, so it cannot produce songs with lyrics
  • Free plan is effectively a demo: 3 downloads/month, no monetization, AIVA retains copyright, mandatory credit
  • Output quality varies and often does not match AIVA's curated demo samples, which the site notes are 'arranged by humans'
  • Learning curve steeper than prompt-only competitors like Suno or Udio because effective use requires basic MIDI/DAW knowledge
  • Standard plan copyright remains with AIVA, limiting commercial use to four social platforms (YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Instagram)

Mubert AI - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Free plan includes 25 tracks per month, which is enough to test prompt quality and cover occasional personal projects before paying.
  • Paid Render plans start with Creator at $11.69/month billed annually, while commercial licensing begins on higher tiers such as Pro and Business.
  • Real-time continuous streaming is a real differentiator for apps, games, meditation products, and live environments where fixed 2-3 minute tracks are limiting.
  • Royalty-free licensing certificates on eligible plans reduce the copyright uncertainty that often comes with AI-generated or stock music.
  • The 2 Adobe integrations, Premiere Pro and After Effects, are useful for video editors who want to generate and place music without breaking their editing workflow.
  • API access makes Mubert more useful for product teams than a simple browser-only music generator.

Cons

  • The output is best treated as background music; it is not designed for vocals, lyrics, or polished song-style releases.
  • Users get less fine-grained control over instrumentation, chord progressions, arrangement, and musical structure than they would with a composer or DAW-based workflow.
  • Repeated use within the same genre or mood can make tracks feel stylistically similar, especially for brands with a very specific sound.
  • The free tier is personal-use oriented, so commercial creators need a paid plan rather than relying on the 25-track free allowance.
  • Mubert tracks are not suitable for Content ID registration, stock music resale, or claiming the generated music as an owned catalog asset.

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