Comparison

VocunoVocunovsUdioUdio

Udio delivers impressive AI-generated audio fidelity, while Vocuno provides an end-to-end music production workflow. Here's how the two platforms stack up.

Feature Comparison

TLDR: Udio excels at raw AI audio generation with impressive fidelity, but it stops there. Vocuno picks up where generation ends — offering stem separation, voice conversion, a professional DAW, and distribution. If you want to create, polish, and release music from a single platform, Vocuno is the clear choice.

9Vocuno wins
0Tied
2Udio wins
FeatureVocunoVocunoUdioUdio
AI Agent
AI Song Generation
Stem Separation
Voice Conversion
Lyrics Writing
Music Distribution
Built-in Studio/DAW
Audio to MIDI
BPM Detection
Text to Speech
Live Collaboration
YesLimitedPartial support No

Vocuno gives you access to multiple AI engines

Unlike Udio which uses a single AI model, Vocuno lets you generate music with multiple providers — pick the best engine for each style.

SunoSuno
ElevenLabsElevenLabs
MurekaMureka
MusicGPTMusicGPT
Lyria 3Lyria 3
MiniMaxMiniMax
LALAL.AILALAL.AI
Moises AIMoises AI
BandLab SplitterBandLab Splitter
LANDR StemsLANDR Stems

Pricing

Vocuno

Vocuno

Free tier available · Starting at $9/mo

  • Free
  • Creator $9/mo
  • Studio $19/mo
Udio

Udio

Free tier available · Starting at $10/mo

  • Free
  • Standard $10/mo
  • Pro $30/mo

Pros & Cons

Vocuno

Vocuno

Pros
  • Full production pipeline from generation to distribution
  • Built-in studio DAW for mixing and mastering
  • Stem separation and voice conversion tools
  • Multiple AI engines — not locked to one model
  • Direct distribution to all major streaming platforms
  • Audio-to-MIDI conversion and BPM detection
Cons
  • Newer platform compared to Udio's established user base
  • More features means a slightly steeper learning curve
Udio

Udio

Pros
  • High-fidelity audio output with natural sound
  • Strong prompt understanding for genre and style
  • Active community and regular model updates
  • Simple interface focused on generation
Cons
  • No post-generation editing or mixing tools
  • No stem separation or voice conversion
  • No built-in distribution to streaming platforms
  • Single-purpose — generation only

Frequently Asked Questions

Udio is known for high-fidelity generation. Vocuno offers multiple AI engines (including Suno, Mureka, MiniMax, and Lyria) so you can choose the best model for your style, plus refine output with professional mixing tools.

With Vocuno, yes — you get a full DAW with multi-track editing, stem separation, and voice conversion. Udio's editing capabilities are limited to extending or remixing generated clips.

Vocuno has built-in distribution to Spotify, Apple Music, and more. Udio doesn't offer distribution, so you'd need a third-party service.

Yes, both Vocuno and Udio offer free tiers with limited generations per day. Vocuno's free tier also includes access to stem separation, voice conversion, and the studio DAW.

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