Comparison
Flora AI Alternative on Martini
Flora AI is a serious, professionally-built canvas — FAUNA agent, polished UI, and a real foothold inside fashion and advertising agencies (Nike, Pentagram, Lionsgate use it). The catch is the gate: Flora's lowest paid tier is $18 per seat per month with a free tier capped at roughly 17 lifetime generations and locked to text and image only. Martini is the better pick if you want a free tier that actually lets you ship work (200 credits every month, all 80+ models unlocked, no card), broader video coverage (Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, Runway Gen-4, Hailuo, Vidu, Seedance 2), and an XML/EDL export into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro. Flora wins on agency polish and the FAUNA agent; Martini wins on access, model breadth, and finishing handoff.
See them side by side



When to choose Martini
- You want a free tier that actually lets you produce work — 200 credits every month on Martini, no card, full canvas, all 80+ models unlocked, versus Flora's 17 lifetime generations capped to text and image.
- You need to hand finished cuts off to Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro — Martini exports XML and EDL with clip timing intact, which Flora does not match today.
- Your work is video-heavy — Martini covers Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, Kling O3, Kling Avatar, Runway Gen-4 / Aleph, Hailuo, Vidu, Seedance 2, Luma Ray, and OmniHuman in one canvas, while Flora's video catalog leans on Veo 3, Gen-4 Turbo, Kling 3.0, Ray 2, and Seedance 1.5.
- You build multi-shot narrative work — storyboard mode and script nodes treat the project as a film rather than a feed of clips.
- You need audio and music in the same project — ElevenLabs voiceover, Fish Audio S2 voice cloning, Suno music, and dedicated lipsync nodes are all on the canvas; Flora's core stack is image plus video plus text with audio as a lighter add-on.
- You pay by usage, not by seat — Martini's Standard plan is a flat $20/month for 1,600 credits with no per-seat tax, while Flora's Starter is $18 per seat per month even for a solo user.
- Your team has uneven usage — Martini's per-member credit limits and workspace billing let you cap a junior's spend without buying them a full seat.
When to choose Flora AI
- You want the FAUNA agent — Flora's built-in creative assistant that proposes next steps and iterations is a genuine differentiator and one of the polished agentic experiences in the category.
- You work inside or alongside a top-tier agency — Flora has real adoption at Nike, Pentagram, Lionsgate, and similar shops, so file portability and shared vocabulary with collaborators may matter.
- You like an unmetered Nano Banana 2 and Nano Banana Pro at Pro and Max tiers — Flora's Pro ($50/seat) gives off-peak unmetered access and Max ($200/seat) is 24/7 unmetered, which is generous if Nano Banana is your daily driver.
- You prefer a tightly curated, opinionated UI over a node graph — Flora's canvas is polished, fashion-forward, and the FAUNA assistant smooths over the workflow-building step.
- You want first-class API and MCP access from the Starter tier — Flora opens the API at $18/seat/month, which is useful for teams piping outputs into their own pipelines.
Side-by-side comparison
| Attribute | Martini | Flora AI |
|---|---|---|
| Primary surface | Infinite node canvas with multi-step workflows, storyboard mode, and script nodes. | Infinite canvas with FAUNA agent and community workflow templates. |
| Free tier | 200 credits every month, full canvas, all 80+ models unlocked, no card required, 100% renewable. | Up to 17 free generations total, capped to text and image models, 3 active projects. |
| Entry paid tier | Standard $20/month flat for 1,600 credits — solo or team, no per-seat tax. | Starter $18 per seat per month (minimum 1 seat) with $12 of included usage per seat. |
| Model catalog | 80+ models across image, video, audio, music, 3D, and LLM — Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, Runway Gen-4, Hailuo, Vidu, Seedance 2, FLUX, Midjourney, Imagen 4, Nano Banana 2, ElevenLabs, Suno, Tripo3D, Claude, GPT-4. | 60+ models across image, video, and text — Nano Banana 2, FLUX, Stable Diffusion 3.5, Recraft V4, Seedream 5, Veo 3, Gen-4 Turbo, Kling 3.0, Ray 2, Marey, Seedance 1.5, Gemini 3 Pro, GPT-5.4. |
| Video model breadth | Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3 / O3 / Avatar, Runway Gen-4 / Aleph, Hailuo, Vidu, Seedance 2, Luma Ray, OmniHuman, Wan. | Veo 3, Gen-4 Turbo, Act-Two, Gen-3 Alpha, Pika, Kling 3.0, Ray 2, Marey, Seedance 1.5. |
| Audio and music | ElevenLabs voiceover, Fish Audio S2 voice cloning, Suno music, lipsync nodes on canvas. | Voice features exist (custom voices on Max tier, 3 per org); audio is not the core of the canvas. |
| 3D models | Tripo3D and Hunyuan3D nodes for text/image-to-3D inside the same canvas. | 3D generation is not a core part of the canvas today. |
| Creative agent | Script nodes and LLM nodes (Claude, GPT-4) wired into the graph; no single bundled "FAUNA-style" assistant. | FAUNA agent — Flora's built-in creative AI that proposes iterations, a real flagship feature. |
| NLE export | XML and EDL export into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro with timing intact. | Direct download of generated assets; no native timeline export. |
| Team collaboration | Multiplayer canvas, workspace billing, per-member credit limits, no minimum seat count. | Real-time collaboration, shared team assets at Pro+, usage caps per member at Pro+, billed per seat. |
| API access | Available on paid plans; usage flows through credit balance. | API and MCP access from the Starter tier ($18/seat/month). |
| Pricing posture | Free 200 credits/month, then $20 / $50 / $150 monthly flat plans plus $1 per 100 credits top-ups (90-day expiry). | Free 17 generations total, then per-seat pricing: $18 / $50 / $200 per seat per month, up to 8 seats. |
Workflow comparison
| Step | Martini | Flora AI |
|---|---|---|
| Brief: a 30-second product launch reel — script, four hero stills, four animated shots, voiceover, music bed, and an NLE handoff | Open one canvas project; place a script node, four image nodes (FLUX Kontext for reference consistency), four image-to-video nodes (mix of Kling 3 and Seedance 2), an ElevenLabs voice node, a Suno music node, and an XML export node — all in one graph. | Open the canvas; lean on FAUNA to scaffold a flow; generate stills with Nano Banana 2, queue Kling 3.0 or Veo 3 video clips, then move out to a separate editor for the cut and a separate tool for music. |
| Maintain character and brand consistency across shots | Upload one reference image into the Element system; pin it to FLUX Kontext, Nano Banana 2, Kling O3, and Vidu nodes — every downstream node respects the reference. | Use Flora's character and style consistency tools (depth/edge-map guidance, character/background swaps) inside the canvas; per-model behavior may vary. |
| Animate stills with the right motion model per shot | Wire a slow product turntable into Seedance 2, a hero shot into Runway Gen-4, and a talking-head into Kling Avatar — different models per node, one graph. | Pick from Veo 3, Gen-4 Turbo, Kling 3.0, Ray 2, Marey, or Seedance 1.5; chaining cross-model outputs is possible but the canvas pattern is single-clip-first. |
| Add voiceover, music, and lipsync | ElevenLabs voice node feeds a lipsync node attached to the talking-head clip; Suno music node aligned to clip durations. | Custom voices (Max tier) for VO; for music and tight lipsync most teams move to dedicated tools outside Flora. |
| Hand off to Premiere Pro / DaVinci Resolve / Final Cut Pro | Drop clips on the storyboard track; export XML or EDL; open the project directly in the NLE with timing intact. | Download each clip as MP4; rebuild the timeline manually in your NLE. |
| Iterate as a team during the review | Multiple editors share one live canvas — annotate, swap a model on a node, or re-run a single shot without touching the rest. | Real-time collaboration is available; team assets and per-member usage caps unlock at Pro ($50/seat). |
Pricing compared
| Plan | Martini | Flora AI |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free · 200 credits/month renewable · all 80+ models · no card | Free · ~17 generations total · text & image only · 3 projects |
| Entry paid | Standard · $20/month flat · 1,600 credits · solo or team | Starter · $18/seat/month · $12 usage/seat · API + MCP access |
| Pro | Pro · $50/month flat · 5,400 credits · all models, all modalities | Pro · $50/seat/month · $50 usage/seat · unmetered Nano Banana 2/Pro off-peak |
| Top / Max | Ultimate · $150/month flat · 17,000 credits · priority | Max · $200/seat/month · $100 usage/seat · unmetered Nano Banana 24/7 + custom voices |
| Top-ups | $1 per 100 credits · 90-day expiry · stacks with subscription quota | Usage credits priced per seat; no consumer-style top-up bundles |
Pricing and operational tradeoffs
- Martini: free tier with 200 credits per month and no card required — the canvas, every node type, and all 80+ models are unlocked on the free tier.
- Flora AI: free tier is capped at roughly 17 generations total (not per month), limited to text and image models, with 3 active projects.
- Martini is billed by usage — Standard $20/month for 1,600 credits, Pro $50/month for 5,400 credits, Ultimate $150/month for 17,000 credits, plus $1 per 100 credits in top-ups (90-day expiry).
- Flora AI is billed per seat — Starter $18/seat/month with $12 included usage per seat, Pro $50/seat/month with $50 included usage per seat (off-peak unmetered Nano Banana 2/Pro), Max $200/seat/month with $100 included usage per seat (24/7 unmetered Nano Banana). Plans support up to 8 seats.
- For a solo creator, Martini's flat $20/month covers far more multi-modal work than Flora's $18/seat Starter; for a team that lives mainly in Nano Banana 2, Flora's unmetered Pro tier is genuinely competitive.
Which to choose by use case
Solo creator who wants to try a real workflow before paying
Recommendation: Martini
200 credits/month renewable on the free tier with all 80+ models unlocked beats Flora's 17 lifetime generations capped to text and image.
Fashion or ad agency operator using Nano Banana as a daily driver
Recommendation: Flora AI
Unmetered Nano Banana 2 and Pro at the Pro and Max tiers plus the FAUNA agent are a genuine fit for image-heavy agency work.
Indie filmmaker building a multi-shot short or episodic piece
Recommendation: Martini
Storyboard mode, script nodes, and a deeper video catalog (Sora 2, Kling O3, Runway Gen-4, Hailuo) keep the whole film in one project.
Post team that finishes in Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro
Recommendation: Martini
XML and EDL export carry clip timing into the NLE — Flora ends at the asset download.
Product or brand team building ads with voiceover and music
Recommendation: Martini
ElevenLabs voiceover, Suno music, and lipsync live on the canvas; on Flora most teams step out to other tools for audio.
Team that prefers a guided agent over a node graph
Recommendation: Flora AI
The FAUNA agent scaffolds workflows and suggests iterations — a softer learning curve if you do not want to wire nodes by hand.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Martini a real free alternative to Flora AI?
- Yes. Martini's free tier gives you 200 credits every month (renewable, not a one-time pool), no credit card, and access to the full canvas with all 80+ models — image, video, audio, music, 3D, and LLM. Flora's free tier is roughly 17 generations total (not per month), limited to text and image models, with a 3-project cap. For anyone evaluating the category before paying, Martini's free tier is significantly more generous.
- How does Martini's pricing compare to Flora AI's per-seat model?
- Martini is flat-rate by usage — Standard is $20/month for 1,600 credits, Pro is $50/month for 5,400 credits, Ultimate is $150/month for 17,000 credits. Flora is per-seat — Starter is $18/seat/month, Pro is $50/seat/month, Max is $200/seat/month, each with included usage that scales with seat count. For solo creators and small teams, Martini's flat model is usually cheaper. For agencies that need 8 seats and live in Nano Banana, Flora's Pro tier with unmetered Nano Banana 2 can be a better fit.
- Does Martini have a FAUNA-style creative agent?
- Not as a single named flagship feature. Martini puts LLM nodes (Claude, GPT-4) and script nodes directly on the canvas so you can wire reasoning into a workflow — for example, a script node that drafts shot lists feeding into image and video nodes. It is more composable than a single agent and is useful if you want to control how AI participates in the workflow rather than hand off to it. Flora's FAUNA agent is a more bundled experience and a real differentiator for teams that prefer guided iteration.
- Does Martini have more video models than Flora AI?
- Yes, on the catalog side. Martini covers Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, Kling O3, Kling Avatar, Runway Gen-4, Runway Aleph, Hailuo, Vidu, Seedance 2, Luma Ray, OmniHuman, and Wan. Flora covers Veo 3, Gen-4 Turbo, Act-Two, Gen-3 Alpha, Pika, Kling 3.0, Ray 2, Marey, and Seedance 1.5. Both are deep — Martini's edge is in newer frontier models (Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling O3) plus dedicated avatar and lipsync pipelines.
- Can I export Martini work to Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro?
- Yes. Martini exports XML and EDL with clip timing intact, so a multi-shot canvas opens directly in Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro and you finish in your editor. Flora AI today is download-MP4s-and-rebuild — no native timeline export. If your team handles cut, color, and finishing in an NLE, the export step is one of the biggest practical differences between the two tools.
- Is Flora AI better for fashion and ad agency work?
- Flora has real adoption at top-tier shops including Nike, Pentagram, and Lionsgate, and its UI is polished for fashion and ad creative directors. If you work inside or alongside those agencies, file portability and shared vocabulary may push you toward Flora. Martini is more generalist by design — strong for ad and brand work, but also tuned for narrative video, multi-modal pipelines, and solo creators who want production-grade tools without a per-seat tax.
- Can my team work on the same project at once?
- Yes on both. Martini is multiplayer like Figma — multiple editors share one live canvas, and workspaces add billing isolation, per-member credit limits, and shared model presets at no per-seat minimum. Flora has real-time collaboration as well; shared team assets and per-member usage caps unlock at the Pro tier ($50/seat/month). The pricing shape is the practical difference — Martini scales by usage, Flora scales by headcount.
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