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For most everyday users, AIVA is the better choice because it offers a free plan, clear pricing, and deep control over music composition, while AIMuse excels at audio cleanup tasks like vocal isolation but lacks mobile access and transparent pricing. The single biggest difference is that AIVA lets you own your music (on Pro) and works like a traditional composition tool, whereas AIMuse is a cloud-based audio editor with no offline or mobile version.
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Common questions
Yes, AIMuse is specifically designed for stem separation and vocal isolation, and it does this very well. AIVA is a music composer, not an audio editor, so it cannot remove vocals from an existing song.
No, neither tool has a mobile app. Both are web-based and work best on a computer or tablet with a modern browser. You cannot use them on an iPhone or Android phone.
AIVA is better because it has a free plan with clear limitations. AIMuse's free tier is very limited, and its pricing is not published, so you might hit a paywall quickly.
With AIVA's Pro plan (€11/mo), you own full copyright and can sell your music. With AIMuse, the licensing terms are not clearly published, so it's risky to assume you can sell the output without checking first.
AIVA is better because you can generate original compositions, customize them, and own the rights. AIMuse is more about editing existing audio, not creating new music from scratch.
AIVA wins for music creation with clear pricing and ownership; AIMuse wins for audio cleanup but hides its costs and lacks mobile access.
If you want to create original music and own it, start with AIVA's free plan and upgrade when you're ready. If you need to clean up or remix existing audio, AIMuse is powerful but keep an eye on its unclear pricing. Neither works on a phone, so plan to use a computer.