Every AI music video tool, reviewed
Deep, hands-on reviews of the AI video tools we use and rank. Written after pushing real music through each platform on our shared test bench.
Revid AI Review: The Fastest Way to Make Music Videos
Revid turned a 3-minute track into a polished, beat-synced video in under 90 seconds. We break down quality, pricing, music sync accuracy, and where it falls short compared to Runway and Kaiber.
Pika 2.0 Test Results: Output Quality Breakdown
Pika 2.0 claims major improvements in video coherence and creative effects. We tested it on music video workflows to measure what actually changed and where it still falls short compared to Runway.
Luma AI Dream Machine Review: Cinematic but Not Music-Ready
Luma AI produces some of the most realistic AI video we have seen, with a 9.4 quality score. But a 6.0 music sync rating means it is not built for music video workflows. Full review inside.
Kling AI Review: Can It Make Good Music Videos?
Kling AI scores 9.2 on video quality but only 6.5 on music sync. Our full review covers what it does well, where it falls short for music creators, and when to choose it over Revid or Runway.
Noisee AI Review: The One-Click Music Video Generator
Noisee AI scored 8.1 overall in our testing — with 9.2 on music sync and 9.2 on ease of use. The fastest path from audio to video, but quality and customization trail the leaders.
Decohere AI Review: Real-Time Video Generation for Music
Decohere AI offers real-time video generation at $9/month. Scored 7.8 overall — strong ease of use (9.0) but middling music sync (7.0). Best for rapid experimentation, not final output.
Sora Review: Is It Worth It for Music Videos?
Sora produces the most visually stunning AI video output available. But with a 5.4 music sync score and $20/month pricing, is it practical for musicians? We tested it to find out.