PIKA
Ranked #10 in our AI Music Video Generator rankings
Score Breakdown
Overview
Pika has positioned itself as the accessible AI video tool—fast, cheap, and simple. It's great for experimentation and quick iterations, though it lacks the quality ceiling of premium tools and has no music-specific features.
Key Features
How It Works
Our Verdict
Fast, affordable, and easy to use. Pika is great for quick experiments and iterations. Quality is good but not exceptional, and music sync is non-existent. A solid entry point for beginners.
Pricing Plans
Free
- 150 credits/month
- 3-second clips
- Watermark
Standard
- 700 credits/month
- Longer clips
- No watermark
Pro
- 2000 credits/month
- Priority queue
- 4K upscale
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Very fast
- Affordable
- Easy to use
- Good free tier
Cons
- No music features
- Mid-tier quality
- Basic controls
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes—it's one of the most accessible AI video tools available.
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