AI

Soundraw vs Udio

Soundraw and Udio both appear in AI Music and Sound Effect Tools workflows for indie teams. Soundraw is often chosen for Commercial-safe BGM; Udio fits teams that prioritize Experimenting with AI music quality. Use the table below to compare pricing, platforms, and trade-offs before committing to a subscription.

PaidvsFreemium
FeatureSoundrawUdio
TaglineRoyalty-free AI music with clear commercial licensingAI music generator — high quality audio, downloads currently paused
PricingPaidFreemium
Platformswebweb
Best ForCommercial-safe BGM; Loop-friendly game music; Developers wary of AI licensing gray areasExperimenting with AI music quality; Listening and prototyping on-platform (not for export); Evaluating for future use when downloads re-enable
ProsClear commercial licensing; Good for loops; Predictable legal statusIndustry-leading audio quality among AI music generators; Standard tier credits doubled (1,200 → 2,400/month) as part of UMG partnership; Strong genre coherence and vocal tracks
ConsLess creative surprise than Suno/Udio; Subscription cost⚠️ All downloads disabled (audio, video, stems) — cannot export to your game; Cannot be used for game production until licensed relaunch in 2026; Standard ($10/mo) more expensive than Suno Pro ($8/mo) with fewer production capabilities right now