LANDR vs ElevenLabs

A side-by-side look at LANDR and ElevenLabs — pricing, features and where each one wins. Both are reviewed independently on Curata AI.

LANDRElevenLabs
SummaryAI-powered music mastering platform, plus distribution, plugins and sample packs for musicians and producers.The category-leading AI voice platform for text-to-speech, voice cloning, dubbing and conversational voice agents.
PricingPaidFreemium
CategoryMusicVoice
PlatformsWebWeb, API
Key features
  • AI-Powered Mastering
  • Music Distribution
  • Audio Plugins
  • Sample Packs
  • Text to Speech (Eleven v3, Multilingual v2, Flash v2.5)
  • Instant & Professional Voice Cloning
  • Automatic Dubbing & Dubbing Studio
  • Conversational AI / Voice Agents (ElevenAgents)
  • Speech to Speech (Voice Changer)
  • Speech to Text (Scribe v2, Scribe v2 Realtime)
  • Sound Effects & AI Music
  • Developer API with Pay-As-You-Go billing
Pros
  • Bundles AI mastering with distribution, plugins and samples in one subscription instead of separate tools
  • Entry pricing (LANDR Studio from $8.25/month) is accessible for independent musicians
  • Has a public Referral Program
  • Most realistic, human-like voice quality across TTS, cloning and dubbing
  • Genuinely usable free tier plus six paid tiers covering almost any budget
  • Broad language coverage — 70+ languages on the flagship Eleven v3 model
  • ElevenAgents extends the platform into real-time conversational voice AI, not just static audio
  • Well-documented developer API with flexible Pay-As-You-Go billing
  • Responsive customer support, per independent user reviews
Cons
  • Pricing beyond the LANDR Studio bundle entry price isn't fully confirmed on the page reached — individual tier names/prices need direct verification before publishing
  • Referral Program terms (commission, cookie window) aren't detailed on the public page
  • AI mastering quality is inherently subjective and can't be independently verified from the site alone
  • Credit-based pricing can feel opaque — failed or regenerated outputs still consume credits
  • Voice cloning quality depends heavily on input audio quality; noisy samples clone poorly
  • Higher tiers (Scale, Business) get expensive quickly for teams needing seats and volume
  • Credit/character pricing makes exact cost estimation harder than flat per-minute pricing

Which one should you choose?

LANDR

Best for: Independent musicians and producers who want AI mastering plus distribution in one subscription.

ElevenLabs

Best for: Content creators, developers, enterprises and agencies who need the most realistic AI voice quality available.

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Read the full LANDR review

LANDR is a music production platform centered on AI-powered mastering — automated mastering the company says is trained by Grammy-winning producers — bundled with music distribution, audio plugins and sample packs. Musicians upload a mix and get back a mastered track without booking a human mastering engineer, then can distribute the finished track to streaming platforms from the same account.

Read the full ElevenLabs review

ElevenLabs sets the bar for AI voice. Text-to-speech quality across its Eleven v3, Multilingual v2 and Flash v2.5 models is genuinely close to human, Instant and Professional Voice Cloning capture nuance from a short sample, and Automatic Dubbing translates entire videos into other languages while preserving the original speaker's voice and timing. Beyond static audio, ElevenAgents pairs low-latency speech with conversational AI for real-time voice agents, IVR and customer support, while a single well-documented API (ElevenAPI) exposes text-to-speech, speech-to-text, dubbing, sound effects and music generation billed through a shared credit system with optional Pay-As-You-Go top-ups. The platform is used everywhere from indie games and audiobooks to enterprise call centers — for any workflow where voice quality matters, ElevenLabs remains the default choice.