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Kaiber AI

Music-reactive AI video studio

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From $29/moKaiberFounded 2022Reviewed Jun 2026

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Our verdict

6.3/10

AI creative studio with multi-model video generation, audio-reactive Beat Sync, and custom LoRA training for musicians and short-form content creators.

Best for: Musicians and artists who need audio-reactive or stylised animated short-form video without juggling multiple tools

Overall score6.3/10
Capability7.0
Ease of use7.0
Value for money5.0
Reliability6.0
Support & docs6.0

Pros

  • Beat Sync audio-reactive video is a genuine differentiator — no mainstream rival matches music-to-visual sync this well
  • Aggregates Kling, Luma Dream Machine, and Google Veo in one canvas, reducing multi-tool sprawl
  • Custom LoRA training enables brand-consistent or style-locked visual outputs
  • Proven at professional scale — Linkin Park and Kid Cudi have used it for real music video production

Cons

  • Credit costs are punishing: a single Veo 3.1 clip can consume 180 credits, roughly 12% of the Creator plan's monthly allowance
  • No free tier; even the trial requires a $5 payment
  • Output quality is inconsistent — multiple regenerations are commonly needed before getting a usable clip
  • Underlying models (Kling, Luma, Veo) are accessible cheaper or free directly, so Kaiber's premium is essentially the canvas and Beat Sync

Overview

Kaiber is an AI video platform founded in 2022 by Victor Wang (CEO, a former IP lawyer) and Eric Gao (CTO, a music producer known as oksami), headquartered in Arcadia, California. The company grew in profile after producing AI-generated music videos for Linkin Park and Kid Cudi, and for the viral "Astral Jump" TikTok trend. As of 2025, Kaiber reported approximately $2.6M in annual revenue, a 24-person team, and over 5 million sign-ups. A seed round was led by EQT Ventures and Crush Ventures in October 2024.

The flagship product, Superstudio, is an infinite canvas that aggregates multiple generation models — Kling, Luma Dream Machine, Google Veo, and Kaiber's own Flipbook, Motion, and Transform models — in a single node-based workspace. Each generation becomes a node that can be chained to others for sequences, variations, and iterative refinements. The platform's clearest competitive moat is Beat Sync, which generates visuals that react to music rhythms; no mainstream rival matches this capability. Custom LoRA training rounds out the feature set, allowing creators to lock outputs to a defined visual identity.

The main weaknesses are cost and consistency. A single 5-second Veo 3.1 clip can consume 180 credits — about 12% of a Creator plan's monthly allocation — making iterative experimentation expensive. Output quality varies: some prompts succeed on the first attempt while others require several retries. Competitors such as Kling and Seedance now offer music-video-style animation at lower cost or on free tiers, eroding Kaiber's value argument for users who do not specifically need Beat Sync or the multi-model canvas.

Key Benefits

  • Unique audio reactivity: Beat Sync locks visuals to musical beats; no comparable mainstream tool replicates this natively
  • Model aggregation: switch between Kling, Luma, Veo, and Kaiber-native models inside one canvas without separate subscriptions
  • Custom LoRA training: pin outputs to a consistent visual style or brand aesthetic across a content series
  • Flexible access options: Day Pass and Flex credit packs allow occasional use without a monthly commitment

Use Cases

  • Musicians and bands producing lyric videos, visualisers, or short music videos without a production crew
  • Short-form content creators on TikTok and Instagram who want stylised animated aesthetics rather than photorealistic footage
  • Brand teams building visually consistent video content aligned to a defined look via LoRA
  • Creative directors who want to prototype across multiple AI video models in a single session before committing to one style
Video Generation
AI Video
Audio Reactive
Beat Sync
Text to Video
Image to Video
LoRA Training
Music Video
Animation

Features

  • Multi-model video generation: Kling, Luma Dream Machine, Google Veo, and Kaiber's own Flipbook, Motion, and Transform models
  • Beat Sync: audio-reactive video that synchronises visuals to music beats
  • Superstudio: infinite canvas with node-based generation chaining and sequencing
  • Text-to-video and image-to-video generation
  • Custom LoRA training for personal or brand visual identities
  • Video upscaling (2× and 4×)
  • Flex Plan: pay-as-you-go credit packs without a subscription
  • Day Pass: 24-hour full-access option for occasional creators

Pricing

5-Day Trial
$5 one-time
  • 300 credits
  • Full Creator plan feature access
  • Expires after 5 days
Day Pass
$8 one-time
  • 500 credits
  • All features for 24 hours
  • No subscription required
Creator
$29/month
  • 1,500 credits/month
  • All Canvas features and generation models
  • Commercial use rights
  • Unlimited Timeline Edits
  • $23/month billed annually
Pro
$99/month
  • 5,000 credits/month
  • Unlimited Canvases and generations
  • Full Cuts feature set including Auto-Clipping
  • $79/month billed annually
Visionary
Custom
  • Unlimited credits
  • White glove support
  • Enterprise-grade access
  • Contact sales for pricing

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