AI Music Video Software Review for Revid.ai

Revid.ai is an entry level affordable and fun AI Music video creator. Itโ€™s simple and easy to use and priced lower than many of its competitors. I used it for several months and only this month decided to end my subscription. My biggest issue with Revid.ai was the difficulties it had in character consistency. I found tools that simply were better at character consistency which is important to me. My favorite tool now is Vidmuse.ai but it is significantly more expensive than Revid.ai

I will be creating a second post soon to review Videmuse.ai

For now read on to learn more about Revid.ai and watch some of the videos I have created with Revid.ai

Revid.ai is not a bad tool. They have great support, the only two times I had a technical issue: IE a video wouldnโ€™t render or export, their support team was quick to solve any issues and refund any credits.

Revid is also very fun because it is so easy to use. You simply upload a song and pick a style. This is also one of the disadvantages when compared to Vidmuse.ai – Revid.ai locks styles behind tiered paywalls. The lowest cost subscription does not have access to all the styles, nor ability to create their own style.

But the styles that Revid does offer are plenty. Thereโ€™s ultra realism, thereโ€™s LEGO, thereโ€™s cartoon, anime, manga, line art, and more. Once you upload a video and select your style you have a few other decisions to make. You can, and should, make a continuous video, otherwise youโ€™re left basically with stills/screenshots like a slide show, not what most would want for an AI Music video. You can select a character. And one thing I just noticed before I cancelled, you can later reuse literally any character from a past video, even if you never told Revid โ€œmake a characterโ€ and just let Revid do itโ€™s thing. Somehow Revid keeps these characters it creates as characters in your account. I tried it once, but the lack of character consistency is what kills it for me. Itโ€™s close but itโ€™s not there yet. 85% of the video flawless, the right characters, then thereโ€™s that 15% where an Asian becomes white, a blonde becomes a brunette, a woman in a black dress becomes a man in a suit, etc. Vidmuse.ai shines here while Revid struggles hard.

That does not make it a bad tool. Just I would rather pay more to have character consistency I can trust. The other cool thing about Revid is it automatically transcribes and overlays your song lyrics over your videos. It can also add a waveform and optional meme like stickers. I love the stickers lol. On one of my songs thereโ€™s a cat nodding itโ€™s head as the beat drops haha.

I honestly would have kept using Revid if my usage of Vidmuse hadnโ€™t grown so fast in the past month. I found myself topping up on Vidmuse credits and eventually subscribing to the higher tier on Vidmuse. Not only because of the character consistency, but Vidmuse.ai is like chatting to ChatGPT which I do every day. Thereโ€™s no length limits on prompts and to tweak a frame or a shot you donโ€™t have to go into the visual editor like in Revid. In Vidmuse you can talk to it in a native language like typing to a friend and be like โ€œIn shot 35, she should untie her hair before lying on the bed.โ€ And it will understand what you meant. Revid is a little more of a hassle to go in and correct shots and scenes. A little more elementary than Vidmuse. But still worth checking out as a simple fun cost effective tool.

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