3 AI-Music Streaming Platforms Are Online: Here’s What They Do
While the mainstream music world is debating whether or not AI-generated songs deserve to be heard on radio or hosted on streaming services like Spotify, Deezer, or Tidal, AI music fans are quickly developing AI music-only streaming platforms.
When it comes to newcomers Souna, BitzAudio, and Kivio, although their user interfaces, features, and state of development are all different, they’re all betting on a not-so-distant future where people will want to discover new songs through quality platforming of curated AI-generated music.
Here’s a simple look at three of the new AI-focused streaming platforms — what they offer, their state of development, and how they differ from one another.
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SOUNA
Founded: Soft-launch in early November 2025
Status: Beta/demo preview
Website: https://souna.app
Key Features: AI-only streaming, artist uploads, transparent charts, AIRA certifications, 15-second stream rule, Discovery Radio, playlists, Android app
Souna calls itself the first streaming and discovery platform made only for AI-native music. Artists make songs elsewhere (like Suno, Producer.ai or via AI-based DAW processes) and upload them to Souna. The entire service is built around one clear idea: recognize artists based on real listener engagement.
On Souna, a “stream” counts only after 15 seconds. That rule powers the whole system, including daily and weekly charts like the AI Sound Index (Top 100 songs) and Souna Circuit (Top 100 artists). Albums, trending lists, and track milestones all come from actual listening, not skipped songs.
Souna also introduces the AIRA, (Artificial Intelligence Recording Association), which gives certifications based on total streams (for example, Bronze at 50,000 streams for singles and Gold at 1,000,000).
Artists can upload music through the Souna Artist Studio, create profiles, publish singles or albums, and submit tracks to official playlists. Listeners get search, playlists, full track pages, and Discovery Radio, which plays new and low-stream artists when your queue ends.
The platform is still in beta and is constantly adjusting features as the community grows. According to co-founder Sam Varsan, a tipping system is planned before the end of 2025, and the full official launch is expected sometime in 2026. Souna is available on the web — no iOS or Android apps yet.
BITZAUDIO
Founded: Under development prior to September 2025
Status: Early-adopter open beta
Website: https://bitzaudio.com
Key Features: AI DJ Radio, full play/like/share tracking, public and private playlists, upload tools, audio visualizers, DJ Rooms, roadmap, accessibility focus
BitzAudio is a streaming platform created to spotlight AI music makers while still letting human-made tracks appear. The creator has been building it for a while and opened it to early adopters in September 2025, according to Reddit posts. Any early adopters are “grandfathered in” if a paid tier ever launches.
The platform includes full tracking for plays, likes, and shares, with analytics coming soon. Users can create public or private playlists, listen to AI DJ Radio, and explore an “ever-growing library” of audio visualizers.
The AI DJ works through ElevenLabs voice generation and is designed to announce artists and help listeners connect with music hands-free. Future plans include customizable DJ avatars, optional announcements, and reminders about tipping creators.
Uploads allow singles or albums, with tools to replace or update artwork. The radio currently includes:
MyStation (based on your favorites and listening habits)
Discovery (fully random)
Song-based radio (start from any track)
BitzAudio is web-only for now (additional funding would unlock native iOS/Android apps in the future) but built to be fully usable on mobile web. Accessibility testing is ongoing, helped by feedback from community members.
KIVIO
Founded: Beta announced December 2025
Status: Early beta (inviting testers)
Website: https://kivioai.com
Key Features: Artist profiles, music uploads, listening feed, discover section, follows, social features, free service with future artist incentives
KIVIO was created because the developer felt AI artists were scattered across different platforms and didn’t have a place to gather, share music, and connect with fans directly. The goal is to combine elements of Instagram and Spotify into one home for AI musicians.
This one is still in a very early stage, and little is known about it at this point. But from what we can ascertain from the KIVIO team’s Reddit posts, the platform includes artist profiles, music uploads, listening tools, a discover section, and the ability to follow other artists. It is free to use, and the team says they plan to offer incentives to artists later on.
While KIVIO is still early in development, the creator is inviting testers through Reddit and X and rolling out new features before the end of 2025, according to the early December Reddit announcement.