Text-to-song · iOS & Web

The whole
song —
pressed.

Brev AI turns a text prompt into a complete track — vocals or instrumental — in under a minute. The web version asks no signup; the iOS app picks up where the browser leaves off. Powered under the hood by Suno V3.5, with a daily free quota and royalty-free commercial output on paid plans.

Suno V3.5 under hood 2 songs/min render Daily free quota iOS + Web
How it works

Three steps. One press run.

No registration on the web version, no DAW install for iOS. Brev's loop is intentionally shorter than the bigger generators — paste a description, pick the mode, hit generate.

01.

Describe the song

A short description, a mood line, or a full set of lyrics through Custom Mode. Brev parses style tags inside the prompt — "uplifting, 128 BPM, female vocal" lands as expected.

02.

Pick vocals or instrumental

One toggle. Vocals mode hands the model the lyrics; instrumental mode skips the vocal track entirely for backing-music use. The same engine renders both — switch between them without re-prompting.

03.

Generate & download

Under sixty seconds for a finished track; you get two variations per render so you can pick the better one. Preview in-browser, download as MP3, or hand it to the iOS app for offline listening.

// On the record

Suno fidelity.
Brev wrapper.

Brev is open about what it is. The audio engine is Suno V3.5 under the hood, wrapped in a faster, simpler interface with a daily free quota and an iOS-native experience. You get Suno's vocal quality without Suno's subscription dance — at the cost of a thinner feature surface and a web/iOS account model that doesn't sync.

  • Same engine as Suno V3.5 — vocal fidelity sits in the same tier, not "almost as good"
  • Faster surface — no signup wall on web, two-variation default render, fewer dials to pick
  • iOS-native — generate, save, share on phone without a desktop session in the loop
  • Honest caveat — web account and iOS account are separate paid plans that don't currently sync
Engine Suno V3.5
Render Under 60 sec
Variations 2 per request
Output Vocals · Instrumental
Output fmt MP3 mixdown
License Commercial (paid plan)
Free tier Daily quota
Web signup Not required
Who it's for

The readership.

Built for creators who'd rather press a button than fight a subscription gate. Especially useful when the project is short-form, time-sensitive, and royalty-free is non-negotiable.

Short-form creators

TikTok, Reels, Shorts. A daily free track is enough to score the post you're shipping today. No "free trial" hostage situation.

Podcasters

Theme music, ad bumpers, mid-roll transition stings. Instrumental toggle hides vocals when you need clean backing under the host's voice.

Indie game devs

Background music for menus, ambient loops for hubs. Two-variation render speeds up A/B testing the right vibe without a composer on retainer.

Curious experimenters

You've heard about AI music and want to try without a sign-up form. The web version generates without an account; the iOS app handles the post-share workflow.

Features

The full layout.

Brev keeps the surface small on purpose. The headline features below cover the whole product; if you don't see it here, it isn't shipping yet.

Signature

Suno V3.5 engine, simpler wrapper

The same vocal model as Suno itself, served through a tighter interface — no project sidebar, no library overhead, two variations per render, MP3 export. The cost is feature breadth; the win is speed and a daily free quota you can use on day one.

Two variations · MP3 mixdown · under 60 sec render
Vocal separation

Split a track into stems

Web feature: separate vocals from instrumental on any track for karaoke versions, remixes, or extracting acapellas — a Suno-adjacent extra Brev exposes on the web.

Sound FX

AI sound effects generation

Beyond songs: generate short sound effects from a text prompt. Useful for podcast stings, game cues, and video transitions.

Lyrics

AI lyrics generator

Standalone lyric writing tool. Generate a verse from a theme, edit before sending into the song generator, or use it as a creative jumper-cable.

No signup (web)

Anonymous browser use

The web platform lets you generate without creating an account. Useful for one-off tracks and for trying the tool before committing to a paid plan.

Honest disclosure

Web account ≠ iOS account

Worth knowing before you subscribe: a web subscription and an iOS subscription are separate purchases on different paid plans. Reviewers have flagged this; Brev hasn't unified the account model yet. If you intend to use both, pick the side you'll use most and stay there, or budget for both.

Disclosed · App Store reviews · No sync (yet)
Honest comparison

Brev vs Suno vs Udio
vs AIVA vs Soundraw.

Brev's audio engine is Suno's, so the comparison is mostly about the wrapper, the pricing, and the platforms. Udio is Suno's closest peer. AIVA is the orchestral/composition-first option. Soundraw is the stock-style royalty-free royalty incumbent.

What you want to doBrev AISunoUdioAIVASoundraw
Full song from text prompt✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ YesComposition-ledStyle-led
Vocal fidelity✓ Suno V3.5✓ V4 native✓ Industry tier— Instrumental— Instrumental
Use without signup (web)✓ Anonymous— Required— Required— Required— Required
Daily free quota✓ Daily resetCredit poolCredit poolMonthly free— Sub required
Vocal separation / stem split✓ Web tool✓ Pro✓ Pro— N/ALayer toggle
AI lyrics + sound FX side tools✓ BothLyrics onlyLyrics only— N/A— N/A
Native iOS app✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ YesWeb responsive✓ Yes
Web ↔ iOS account sync— Separate plans✓ Unified✓ Unified✓ Unified✓ Unified
Commercial rights on free output— Paid plan— Pro only— Pro only— Pro only— Sub required

// If you want the engine straight from the source with full Pro features and unified accounts — Suno. If you want orchestral composition with strict commercial licensing — AIVA. If you want curated stock-style background — Soundraw. If you want Suno-tier output without a signup wall, with a daily free quota and AI side-tools — Brev.

Letters to the editor

What the readers wrote.

★★★★★

"Generated four songs before my coffee was done. The lyrics-or-instrumental toggle is the right primitive — half my use case is podcast theme music, the other half is actual songs, and I don't need a sidebar full of dials for either."

EM
Elena Marchetti
Podcaster · Milan
★★★★★

"No signup on the web version is genuinely the killer feature. I tested three other tools — all wanted my email and a card on file before letting me hear thirty seconds. Brev just rendered. The audio holds up because, well, it's Suno underneath."

JK
Jordan Kim
Indie game dev
★★★★☆

"Started on the website, then downloaded the app, and there's no way to link the two — the app has no login button and they offer different paid packages. Worth knowing before you subscribe. Otherwise the output quality is fine; the workflow gap is the bug."

DR
Daniela Rivers
App Store reviewer
The story

From the editor.

Brev AI Music & Song Generator ships under Beijing Cuilu Business Services Co., Ltd. (北京翠鹿商务服务有限公司) — a small studio operating in both the web tool space and the iOS app store. The product positions itself as a faster, lighter-weight skin on top of Suno V3.5, which the team is open about in their own marketing copy and SEO pages.

The honest version: the value isn't in raw vocal fidelity — Suno is the engine, so the fidelity is identical — it's in the wrapper. No signup on the web platform means you can generate a track in a single page load. The daily free quota refreshes every 24 hours instead of dripping out as a credit pool. Vocal separation, AI sound effects, and AI lyrics ship as separate side-tools, which is unusual at this price point.

The genuinely awkward part is the web/iOS account split. Multiple App Store reviewers have flagged it: subscribing on the website doesn't carry over to the iOS app, and vice versa. There's no login button in the iOS app to bridge the two, and the paid plans are different on each side. If you're going to use Brev on both surfaces, pick the one you'll use more and stay there — or budget for both. The team hasn't unified the account model yet, and lyric editing on already-generated tracks isn't supported (re-generate to change words).

Cancellation of the iOS VIP membership requires manually disabling auto-renewal in your Apple ID settings — standard for App Store subscriptions but worth flagging because it isn't done from inside the app. The web subscription is managed in the browser dashboard. Full feature list, current pricing, and demo tracks at brev.ai.

FAQ

The small print.

What does Brev AI actually do?

Brev AI generates full music tracks from text prompts. You write a description, a mood, or a complete set of lyrics, choose whether you want vocals or an instrumental, and the AI renders a finished song in under a minute. You get two variations per request, downloadable as MP3, royalty-free for commercial use on a paid plan.

Is Brev really powered by Suno?

Yes — Brev's audio engine is Suno V3.5, and the team discloses this openly in their own marketing copy. What you're paying for is the wrapper: no signup on the web, a daily free quota, AI lyrics and sound FX side-tools, an iOS-native app. If you want raw access to Suno's full Pro features (stem export, library, project history) and a unified account, going to Suno directly may fit better. If you want Suno-tier vocal fidelity through a faster surface, Brev is the wrapper.

Do I need to sign up to try it?

Not for the web version. Brev's web platform generates tracks without any account creation — paste a prompt, hit generate, listen, download. The iOS app does require a paid plan for unrestricted generation. This is one of the cleanest "try before you buy" flows in the AI music space.

How does it compare to Suno, Udio, AIVA, and Soundraw?

Suno is the source — go straight there if you want full Pro features (stem export, library, unified account). Udio is Suno's closest peer with similar vocal fidelity. AIVA is the orchestral-composition specialist, better for film scoring than pop songs. Soundraw is the stock-style instrumental library with subscription-based commercial rights. Brev's slot is "Suno-fidelity output through a faster, no-signup surface with side-tools" — different tool, different job.

Does my web subscription work on the iOS app?

No — and this is the most honest caveat in the product. Web subscriptions and iOS subscriptions are separate purchases on different paid plans. The iOS app has no login button to bridge the two, and account state doesn't sync. If you'll use both surfaces, pick the one you'll use most or budget for both. Brev hasn't unified the account model yet.

Can I edit lyrics after a song is generated?

Not currently — to change lyrics, you re-generate the song with the new lyrics in the prompt. Reviewers have flagged this as a missing feature; the team hasn't shipped post-render lyric editing as of this writing. If iterating lyrics matters to your workflow, this is worth knowing before you subscribe.

What's the output format and quality?

Output is an MP3 mixdown, two variations per render, suitable for direct upload to YouTube, TikTok, Reels, Shorts, podcasts, indie game builds, and ads on a commercial plan. Stem export — separated vocal and instrumental files — is not supported on Brev; for stems you'd want Suno's Pro plan or Udio.

How do I cancel a paid plan?

If you subscribed via the iOS app, cancel by manually turning off auto-renewal in your Apple ID settings — this is App Store standard but it's not done from inside the Brev app itself. If you subscribed on the web, cancel from the browser dashboard. The fact that cancellation isn't in-app for iOS subscribers is worth knowing before you sign up; it isn't a Brev-specific issue but it's a common point of confusion.

Press run

Text in. Song out.
Daily.

Suno-fidelity output without the signup wall. Daily free quota, AI lyrics & sound-FX side-tools, iOS-native — wrapped in a magazine you can read in one sitting.