Frequently Asked Questions
Is Solmi a Kaiber alternative?
Partially. Kaiber is a general-purpose AI video tool — you can use it for music videos but it isn't built for them specifically. Solmi is purpose-built for converting AI-generated songs into music videos. If you came to Kaiber to make a music video, Solmi is a better workflow for that specific job. If you came to Kaiber for non-music visual art, Solmi isn't the right replacement.
Can I import a Suno song into Kaiber?
Not directly. Kaiber accepts an audio file upload, but it has no understanding of song structure or lyrics. You'd need to manually align scene generations to the song timing in a separate video editor. Solmi accepts a Suno share link as input and handles the timing and lyric alignment automatically.
Which is cheaper, Kaiber or Solmi?
Kaiber's entry tier ($5/mo) is cheaper than Solmi's ($9.99/mo) but offers fewer credits. Solmi's free tier is also more generous and ongoing — Kaiber's free tier is essentially a one-time trial. For low-volume creators (1-2 videos/month), Solmi's free tier is sufficient.
Which has better visual quality?
Kaiber's visual aesthetic library is broader and more mature — it's been in the market since 2022. Solmi's visual quality is competitive and improves on lyric synchronization and music-driven motion. For non-music abstract video, Kaiber. For music videos where the visuals follow the song, Solmi.
Can I use Kaiber and Solmi together?
Yes, this is a common workflow. Some creators use Kaiber to generate scene art and Solmi to assemble it into a music video synchronized to a Suno track. Solmi's image-to-sing aesthetic lets you upload custom imagery as the visual base.