Kaiber doesn't offer a free plan. You'll need to pay as you go or subscribe to access their creative suite.
Kaiber positions itself as a "Superstudio" where artists, designers, musicians, and creators can work across multiple media types from one interface. You can train custom models that mirror your personal style. Then apply those models to restyle graphics and logos. Video editing capabilities include AI-generated content. Storyboarding. Animation. Motion refinement. Music creators get reactive visuals and lip-sync animations.
Everything lives on a single canvas interface. No jumping between different apps.
A music producer working on a new album could train a model on their existing visual brand, then generate matching video content that syncs with their tracks. The reactive visuals adjust to the music automatically. Kaiber's collaboration with artists like Yaeji and Grimes for events like Coachella shows it handles professional-level projects.
Kaiber Labs develops experimental tools and tests new technology with established artists. This means you're getting access to bleeding-edge features — but also potentially unstable or incomplete tools that might not work perfectly yet. It targets creative professionals who need to work across image, video, and sound without switching between multiple specialized programs.
The pay-per-use model works if you're doing occasional projects. Heavy users will probably want the subscription.