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