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AI Tool Comparison

AIVA vs Mubert

A side-by-side breakdown to help you pick the right tool for your workflow.

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AIVA

Generate original instrumental music in 250+ styles from a text or style prompt, producing and licensing custom soundtracks in seconds instead of composing from scratch.

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Mubert

Generate original royalty-free background music from a text prompt or image, ready for video, streams, or apps.

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Bottom Line

AIVA edges ahead on rating (4.4 vs 4.1), but the right pick still comes down to which workflow you're running.

Choose AIVA if…

Music Composition

Choose Mubert if…

Audio

AttributeAIVAMubert
CategoryAudioAudio
Pricingfreemiumfreemium
Pricing DetailFree (3 downloads) / €15/mo Standard / €49/mo ProFree 25 tracks/mo (non-commercial) / from $14/mo for commercial use
Rating4.44.1

Key Features

AIVA

  • Style and mood parameters
  • Orchestral and electronic genres
  • Royalty-free commercial use
  • MIDI export
  • Custom length
  • Influence tracks

Mubert

  • Text-prompt and image-to-music generation
  • Genre and mood-based track composition
  • API access for embedding generative music into apps
  • NFT and streaming-safe soundtrack creation
  • MP3 export with unlimited downloads on paid tiers

Pros

AIVA

  • Original compositions eliminate stock music library recognition problems
  • Royalty-free commercial license on all generated music
  • MIDI export lets you refine in a DAW if needed

Mubert

  • Every track is generated fresh, avoiding stock-library copyright strikes
  • Free tier is usable indefinitely, no forced trial expiration
  • API makes it easy to bolt generative music onto an existing product

Cons

AIVA

  • Less stylistic range than human composers for highly specific briefs
  • Free tier is too limited for production use

Mubert

  • Free plan is personal, non-commercial use only
  • Free tier requires attribution and caps out at 25 tracks a month
  • Composition quality trails dedicated vocal/full-band tools like Suno

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