The arena · AI music generator review
AIVA
by AIVA Technologies
The veteran AI composer since 2016: 250+ styles, MIDI and stems export, full copyright ownership at €33/month
From $13/mo
Billed in EUR: Standard €11/month and Pro €33/month on annual billing (about $13 and $38; monthly billing costs more), Free Forever at €0 with 3 downloads/month; VAT added at checkout. Verified against aiva.ai/pricing 2026-07.
AIVA Technologies
3 downloads/month, 3 min max, non-commercial, credit required
5 min 30 s (Pro); 3 min (Free)
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What is AIVA?
AI composition assistant from Luxembourg-based AIVA Technologies, launched in 2016 and the first AI recognized as a composer by the SACEM authors' society. Rather than one-shot audio, it generates editable compositions you can export as MIDI, WAV or stems and rework in a DAW. Its Pro plan is one of the few offers on the market that transfers full copyright ownership of generated tracks to you.
AIVA pros & cons
Pros
- Full copyright ownership of your tracks on the Pro plan (€33/month billed annually), rare in AI music where most tools only license usage
- Deepest DAW handoff of any mainstream generator: MP3, 16-bit/48 kHz WAV, orchestrated and reduced MIDI, stems, even chord charts as text
- MIDI export available on every tier including Free (as of June 2026), ideal for composers who re-orchestrate with their own sample libraries
- 250+ style presets with strong results in cinematic, orchestral and ambient writing
- Free Forever plan needs no card: 3 downloads/month up to 3 minutes, enough to evaluate the engine
Cons
- Downloads are capped (3/month Free, 15 Standard, 300 Pro) and unused downloads do not roll over, even though generation itself is unlimited
- Weak outside orchestral genres: 2026 testers found pop output sounded like 1990s MIDI keyboard demos, with no verse-chorus structure or memorable hooks
- Standard plan (€11/month annual) keeps copyright with AIVA and only allows monetization on YouTube, Twitch, TikTok and Instagram
- Trustpilot score of 2.9/5 with recurring complaints about denied refunds, and EUR prices exclude VAT added at checkout
- No vocals, no lyrics, and no public API as of mid-2026
The arena’s verdict
Buy AIVA Pro if you score film, games or trailers and want to own your copyright outright while finishing tracks in a DAW: its MIDI and stems pipeline has no real rival. The Standard plan only makes sense for social-media creators who accept AIVA keeping the copyright and monetization limited to four platforms. Avoid it for pop, EDM or anything needing vocals: Suno covers full songs, and Soundraw is better for fast unlimited background tracks. Check the download caps and the 2.9/5 Trustpilot refund complaints before committing to annual billing.
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What the crowd says
“Tried it for pop backing tracks and everything sounded like a 90s keyboard demo. Cancelled after one month.”
“Owning the copyright on Pro made this an easy pick for my indie game soundtrack. Cinematic presets are legit.”
“The MIDI export is the killer feature. I draft in AIVA, then replace everything with my own orchestral libraries in Logic.”
AIVA: frequently asked questions
Is AIVA free?
AIVA offers a free tier (3 downloads/month, 3 min max, non-commercial, credit required). Paid plans start at $13/mo.
How much does AIVA cost?
AIVA starts at $13/mo (freemium). Billed in EUR: Standard €11/month and Pro €33/month on annual billing (about $13 and $38; monthly billing costs more), Free Forever at €0 with 3 downloads/month; VAT added at checkout. Verified against aiva.ai/pricing 2026-07.