An all-in-one bet — with real trade-offs
AirMusic launched in 2025 from the team behind airmusic.ai with a clear thesis: creators don't want five subscriptions for generation, vocals, stems, covers and video. Putting them under one roof, wrapped in royalty-free licensing, is genuinely rare among AI music tools and is the platform's strongest argument.
It's not flawless, and pretending otherwise wouldn't help you. Raw vocal realism is good but not quite Suno-tier on the hardest material. The credit model — one pool spanning songs, images and video length — confuses many people in their first session, and reported pricing has been inconsistent across sources, so the live plan page is the only number to trust.
It's also not a DAW. For detailed mixing, automation and plugin work you'll export stems into external software. Native integrations are thin today, so the workflow is still download-and-upload rather than deep hooks into editors.
Read that way, AirMusic is a fast, broad starting engine for social-first creators — not a final-mix studio. If that matches how you ship, it's a strong pick. If you need surgical audio control, treat it as the front half of your pipeline.
Key facts
- Category
- All-in-one AI music + video
- Official site
- airmusic.ai
- Founded
- 2025
- Free tier
- ~10 credits, shared queue
- Storage (free)
- 7-day cloud
- Export
- MP3 & WAV
- Licensing
- Royalty-free, commercial
- Signature
- 1-click AI music video
- Not
- A full DAW
- Best for
- Social-first creators