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AI Music Generator Guide [2026] — Suno vs Udio vs AIVA Compared

A 2026 comparison of leading AI music generators: Suno, Udio, and AIVA. Covering music quality, pricing, copyright, and commercial use.

AI music generation has evolved rapidly in 2026, enabling professional-quality tracks from text prompts alone. This article compares the major tools and helps you choose by use case.

Suno AI

Suno is the most popular tool for generating complete songs from text prompts. It can auto-generate vocal tracks with lyrics across genres including pop, rock, hip-hop, and classical. The free plan allows up to 10 songs per day, with paid plans ($10/month and up) unlocking commercial use and higher quality output. It supports lyrics in multiple languages with natural-sounding vocals.

Udio

Udio is highly regarded even by music production professionals. Its audio quality is often rated higher than Suno's, particularly for instrumental tracks. The free plan allows up to 100 songs per month, with paid plans ($10/month and up) for expanded limits. A partial regeneration feature lets you redo only the parts you're not happy with.

AIVA

AIVA specializes in classical music and soundtrack composition. It's suited for film scores, game BGMs, and commercial music, with MIDI file and orchestral score output. The free plan allows 3 songs per month (copyright belongs to AIVA), while paid plans ($15/month and up) transfer copyright to you. Detailed control over song structure makes it useful as a professional composer's assistant.

Other Notable Tools

Soundraw is a Japanese-born AI music tool perfect for YouTube and podcast BGMs. You can customize tempo, mood, and instrumentation, with commercial use allowed. Mubert generates real-time ambient music and BGMs, popular among streamers and for cafe background music. Boomy is the simplest AI music tool — create a song in a few clicks and distribute it to Spotify and other platforms.

Copyright & Commercial Use

Copyright treatment varies significantly by tool. Suno grants commercial rights on paid plans but limits free-plan tracks to non-commercial use. AIVA offers full copyright transfer on paid plans. Uploading to music distribution platforms depends on each platform's policies, so check in advance. YouTube BGM use is generally available from paid plans onward.

Summary

The best AI music tool depends on your use case. For vocal tracks, Suno. For high-quality instrumentals, Udio. For film scores and classical, AIVA. For BGMs, Soundraw. Always verify copyright and commercial use terms before publishing.