Frequently Asked Questions
Is Solmi an OpenArt alternative?
For the music-video use case, yes. OpenArt is a broad AI image-and-video studio where the music video is one feature; Solmi is purpose-built for turning a song into a finished, lyric-synced video. If image generation is your main use, OpenArt is the better all-rounder. If the music video is the deliverable, Solmi is specialized for it.
Does OpenArt sync video to my song's lyrics?
OpenArt's Music Video feature auto-syncs AI video to an audio track's energy, but it doesn't detect lyrics or lip-sync to vocals — the result is aesthetic rather than word-driven. Solmi detects lyrics across 14 languages and lip-syncs them to the visuals.
Can I import a Suno song into OpenArt?
There's no documented Suno or Udio share-link import — you'd bring an audio file. Solmi accepts a Suno or Udio link directly as input, which skips the download/upload step.
Which has better image quality?
OpenArt, for stills — it's one of the strongest AI image platforms, with model variety and character training Solmi doesn't try to match. Solmi focuses on finished music videos, not standalone image generation.
Can I use OpenArt and Solmi together?
Yes, a common workflow: generate cover art or character stills in OpenArt, then use Solmi's image-to-sing aesthetic to build a lyric-synced music video from your Suno track using those visuals.