Kaiber, known for its AI-driven creative endeavors in music videos, has unveiled its inaugural mobile application, accessible on both iOS and Android platforms.
This fusion of generative video technology and music brings the music video creation experience from the web to handheld devices. The app incorporates a suite of enhanced creation tools, including text-to-video, image-to-video, and video-to-video functionalities, all complemented by curated music options.
AI Music Videos of Kaiber
In an effort to promote collaboration between artists and fans, Kaiber has partnered with featured musicians like Yung Bae, Oksami, and August Kamp. Users can now integrate snippets of their music along with artist-curated AI-style presets to produce unique content.
Victor Wang, CEO of Kaiber, emphasized that this app expands accessibility and revolutionizes the co-creation process for artists and creatives.
"This offering is more than a mobile app -it's making traditional creative processes and skills approachable, putting generative art tools in the pockets of any creative," Wang said in a press statement.
"Millions have already used Kaiber to discover the artist within via our browser platform, and now the app brings increased accessibility, an improved user experience, and a revolutionary way for artists and creatives to co-create together," he added.
This marks the initial integration of generative AI videos with music from artists such as Yung Bae, Oksami, and August Kamp. Users can select artist tracks to complement their visuals or even incorporate their own music.
The app's creation was a joint endeavor involving software design and engineering firm STRV, along with Kaiber's design team headed by Ede Schweizer.
Schweizer acknowledged for contributions to both iPhone and Android interfaces, played a pivotal role in ensuring the platform seamlessly marries simplicity with melody.
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How Kaiber Came to Be
"Kaiber started from my desire as a music producer to create captivating visuals that I've only ever imagined, never having the resources to bring them to life," said Eric Gao, Chief Technology Officer and music artist known as Oksami.
"We always envisioned lowering the barrier to creating beautiful visuals that elevate music, and we've taken a significant step in that direction with this release," he added.
Kaiber is known for its AI-powered lyric videos for artists like Kid Cudi and the "Lost" AI music video collaboration with Linkin Park. Popular artists such as Grimes, Wu-Tang Clan, Money Man, and Don Diablo have also turned to Kaiber for their artistic endeavors.
The Kaiber app offers three subscription tiers, accompanied by a free trial providing 100 credits for exploration. These tiers include Explorer at $5/month for 300 credits, Pro at $15/month for 1,000 credits, and Artist at $30/month for 2,500 credits.
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