AI

AIVA vs Kaiber

AIVA and Kaiber solve different parts of the indie game pipeline. AIVA focuses on AI composer for game soundtrack drafts; Kaiber on AI video generation from game art — trailers, cutscenes, and animated concepts. This comparison helps you decide whether you need one tool, both at different stages, or a different alternative entirely.

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FeatureAIVAKaiber
TaglineAI composer for game soundtrack draftsAI video generation from game art — trailers, cutscenes, and animated concepts
PricingFreemiumFreemium
Platformswebweb
Best ForOrchestral game scores; Cinematic themes; Structured composition draftsSolo devs who want animated trailers without hiring a video editor; Prototyping animated cutscene concepts from static concept art; Creating social media content from existing game screenshots
ProsStrong for orchestral/cinematic; MIDI export for DAW editing; Established platformPreserves art style better than most image-to-video tools; Music sync feature is genuinely impressive for trailers; Free tier allows testing before committing; Much cheaper than Runway for game-specific use cases
ConsLess flexible than prompt-only tools; Free tier limits commercial useClips capped at 4 seconds on lower plans; Less control than Runway for complex camera movements; Output can be inconsistent for character-heavy scenes