LANDR vs Udio

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

LANDRUdio
SummaryAI-powered music mastering platform, plus distribution, plugins and sample packs for musicians and producers.Suno's main rival, with a strong focus on musicality and vocal quality.
PricingPaidFreemium
CategoryMusicMusic
PlatformsWebWeb
Key features
  • AI-Powered Mastering
  • Music Distribution
  • Audio Plugins
  • Sample Packs
  • Full Songs
  • Extend
  • Remix
  • Custom Lyrics
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
  • Strong vocal quality
  • Great extensions
  • Free tier
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
  • Smaller feature set than Suno
  • Commercial rights need a paid tier

Which one should you choose?

LANDR

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

Udio

Best for: Suno's main rival, with a strong focus on musicality and vocal quality.

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 Udio review

Udio is the other serious AI music generator in 2026. Some producers prefer its vocal timbre and musicality to Suno's; others go the other way. The two evolve in a productive rivalry that keeps improving quality. Try both on the same prompt and pick per project.