We tested the five most-used AI music video generators on the same Suno track. Below: which one to pick by use case, a feature-by-feature table, and an honest take on where each tool wins.
There is no single best AI music video generator — the right pick depends on your input audio and what you publish to. Solmi is best for turning a Suno / Udio / MP3 song into a finished music video with auto-detected lyrics and platform-correct aspect ratios. Freebeat is best for dance-style templates. Plazmapunk is best for EDM and electronic abstract visualizers. BeatViz is best for quick beat-reactive backdrops on instrumentals. Neuralframes is best for cinematic 4K when you can invest setup time.
All five tools listed here have a free tier in some form — usually capped on daily credits, resolution, or watermarked. Solmi's free tier exports full-song-length 1080p videos with auto-lyrics, no card required, which is the most generous of the bunch in practice. Freebeat is close. Plazmapunk and BeatViz free tiers are mainly for previewing. Neuralframes runs a free trial rather than a permanent free plan.
Solmi imports Suno and Udio links directly — paste the share URL and it pulls the audio. Freebeat accepts MP3 uploads, so you can download from Suno first and upload. Plazmapunk, BeatViz, and Neuralframes all accept audio uploads but don't have a direct Suno/Udio link import flow.
If "quality" means cinematic, art-directed 4K, Neuralframes has the highest ceiling. If "quality" means social-ready, beat-synced, lyric-correct video at 1080p without manual editing, Solmi and Freebeat are roughly tied at the top — Solmi's edge is multi-aspect-ratio export from one generation.
Solmi is the only tool in this comparison that generates the underlying song (via the same platform's AI music generator) and the music video. Freebeat, Plazmapunk, BeatViz, and Neuralframes all expect you to provide the audio.
Yes — on paid plans. Solmi, Freebeat, Plazmapunk, BeatViz, and Neuralframes all grant commercial licensing on their paid tiers. Free tiers are usually limited to personal / non-monetized use. Always read the specific terms of the plan you pick.
Solmi renders 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1 from a single generation. Freebeat, Plazmapunk, BeatViz, and Neuralframes typically require a separate render per aspect ratio, which roughly triples your credit cost if you publish across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.