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AIVA

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.

BigBang Score
73
/ 100
Pricing
Freemium
OVERVIEW

What is 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.

EDITORIAL VERDICT

Why we scored it

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.

Pros

  • +Pro tier grants full copyright ownership
  • +250+ styles plus custom style-model training
  • +Editable MIDI and multi-track output
  • +All-format export including WAV on Pro
  • +Generous 300 downloads/mo on Pro

Cons

  • Copyright stays with AIVA on Free and Standard
  • Free tier is just 3 downloads/mo
  • EUR + VAT pricing (pricier for US buyers, no USD)
  • Pro is the priciest entry here for full rights
  • No open self-serve API
PRICING

How much does AIVA cost?

Free EUR 0 (3 downloads/mo, AIVA owns copyright). Standard EUR 15/mo (EUR 11 yearly). Pro EUR 49/mo (EUR 33 yearly) -- grants full copyright ownership, 300 downloads/mo, WAV/MIDI. EUR + VAT, no USD pricing. No public self-serve API. As of June 2026.

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