AIVA
AIVA is one of the original AI music composers, focused on editable, multi-track compositions across 250+ styles, with custom style-model training. Its standout feature is ownership: the Pro tier (EUR 49/mo, or EUR 33 billed yearly) hands you full, permanent copyright of your compositions -- something most generators don't offer. Free and Standard tiers keep copyright with AIVA and require credit, and there's no public self-serve API. Pricing is in EUR plus VAT, which makes it pricier for US buyers. It's the best pick when you need to truly own and edit what you generate.
Mubert
Mubert generates royalty-free background music at content-creation volume, with infinite tracks tuned by mood, genre, and BPM, plus image-to-music and text-to-music. It's built for creators and businesses that need safe-to-use soundtracks, and for developers who want to embed generative music in apps and games via its API. Paid plans run $14-199/mo with generous generation limits, but the free tier is trial-grade (5 downloads) and no plan licenses tracks for Content ID, streaming release, or stock sites. The API is real but its pricing is sales-gated.
AIVA edges Mubert on aggregate — 73 vs 73.
Best pick when you need to truly own and edit AI compositions -- the Pro copyright transfer is its killer feature, but you pay for it. Mubert still wins for buyers who prioritise generous generation limits on paid tiers. Both tools are independently scored — the right pick depends on which dimensions matter most for your workflow.
Side-by-side, every cell sourced.
Pricing pulled from each tool's public site. Scores follow the BigBang Score rubric — pricing transparency, free tier, API support, update frequency, unique factor, documentation, and community.
Use-case picks.
Cut through the spec sheet. Here's what we'd recommend depending on what matters most.
Pick AIVA if…
You prioritise pro tier grants full copyright ownership and 250+ styles plus custom style-model training.
Pick Mubert if…
You prioritise generous generation limits on paid tiers and true royalty-free licensing for content use.
Editorial pick
AIVA wins our composite score (73/100). It edges ahead on aggregate — but the right tool depends on which dimensions matter most.
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AIVA vs Mubert - frequently asked.
Direct answers tuned for AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude) and Google's People Also Ask.
The short answer.
AIVA wins on aggregate, but Mubert pulls ahead on specific axes - the spec sheet above shows where each one earns its keep.