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Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Stylar AI (now Dzine)
Best overallFor everyday users who want to quickly generate polished images with drag-and-drop control, Dzine (formerly Stylar AI) is the better choice thanks to its generous free tier and intuitive design tools. Pika wins if your priority is cutting-edge AI video with lip-sync and real-time generation, but its extremely limited free plan and lack of a mobile app make it less practical for casual use. The single biggest difference: Dzine gives you a free daily credit allowance and a layer-based editor for images, while Pika focuses on high-end video but charges for almost everything.
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Stylar AI (now Dzine)
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Common questions
Pika is better for realistic lip-synced videos with natural facial expressions, especially if you need near-real-time generation. Dzine also offers lip-sync for multiple characters, but its video quality and speed are not as advanced as Pika's.
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. You need a computer with a web browser to use them. Pika does have a separate 'Pikaffects' app for fun photo effects, but it's not the full video generation tool.
Dzine is much cheaper for casual use because it offers 30 free credits every day. Pika's free tier gives only 30 seconds of video per month, which is not enough to learn or experiment. Dzine's paid plan starts at $8.99/month.
Dzine is easier for beginners because it has a drag-and-drop layer editor and predefined styles that don't require writing complex prompts. Pika is also user-friendly, but you'll need to learn prompt engineering to get good results.
Yes, both tools allow commercial use on paid plans. Dzine's free tier also allows commercial use, but check their terms for specifics. Pika's free tier is too limited for any serious project.
Dzine is better for consistent character generation because you can save layers and reuse assets. Pika is designed for video, so maintaining character consistency across clips is more challenging.
Dzine wins for everyday image creation with a generous free tier and intuitive controls; Pika is the specialist for professional AI video, but its stingy free plan and unclear pricing make it a tough sell for casual users.
If you're just starting out or want to create images for everyday projects, start with Dzine — its free daily credits and easy drag-and-drop editor make it a no-brainer. Only choose Pika if you specifically need high-quality AI video and are ready to pay for a subscription.
Detail pages: Pika · Stylar AI (now Dzine)