Comparison
Runway Alternative on Martini
Runway is one of the strongest native AI video tools today — Gen-4 and Gen-4.5 lead on motion and consistency, and the in-app effects (Green Screen, Inpainting, Upscale, Act-Two, Aleph) are mature. Pick Runway when you want the polished native Gen-4 experience and you can live inside one model. Pick Martini when you want Runway alongside Sora, Veo, Kling, and the rest — chained on a node canvas with NLE export and team collaboration. Same Gen-4 quality either way; the question is whether you need a workflow around it.
When to choose Martini
- You need to mix Runway Gen-4 with Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, and Hailuo in one project rather than commit to a single model.
- You hand off to Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro and want XML/EDL export with clip timing intact.
- Multi-shot narrative or episodic work — storyboard mode and script nodes treat the project as more than a clip-by-clip prompt feed.
- Your team collaborates live on the canvas, with workspace billing and per-member credit limits.
- You want broader modality — audio, music, lipsync, 3D, and LLM nodes — in the same project as the video work.
When to choose Runway
- Gen-4 and Gen-4.5 are the model you actually want, and you prefer a native experience tuned to that single model.
- You rely on the in-app effects suite — Green Screen, Inpainting, 4K Upscaling, Act-Two performance capture, Aleph video-to-video — which is mature and integrated.
- You shoot single-prompt clips and judge them in a clean, polished UI rather than a node graph.
- You're a brand or ad creative who values Runway's enterprise relationships and reputation in the industry.
- Mobile-first prompting matters — Runway has a strong mobile and web UX.
Side-by-side comparison
| Attribute | Martini | Runway |
|---|---|---|
| Primary surface | Infinite node canvas with multi-step workflows. | Polished prompt-and-play UI focused on single-clip generation. |
| Model coverage | Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3 / O3, Runway Gen-4 / Aleph, Hailuo, Vidu, Seedance 2, plus image and audio models. | Gen-4 and Gen-4.5 native, with Aleph for video-to-video; tuned to one family. |
| Native effects | Inpainting and upscale via composable nodes; relies on best-in-class models for each step. | Strong native suite: Green Screen, Inpainting, 4K Upscaling, Act-Two, Aleph V2V. |
| Multi-model chaining | Visual graph wires any model output into the next without exporting. | Single-model, single-clip; chaining beyond Gen-4 means leaving the app. |
| Multi-shot / storyboard | Storyboard mode and script nodes for multi-shot consistency in one project. | Clip-by-clip workflow; multi-shot consistency is the operator’s responsibility. |
| NLE export | XML and EDL out to Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro. | Direct download of MP4s; no native timeline export. |
| Team collaboration | Multiplayer canvas, workspace billing, per-member credit limits. | Team plans exist, but the editing surface is single-user per project. |
| Pricing posture | Free tier with 100 credits per month; paid tiers transparent and team-aware. | Free with limited one-time credits and no Gen-4; Standard, Pro, Unlimited, Enterprise ladder. |
| Output quality on Gen-4 | Same as native — when you call Gen-4 on Martini you get Gen-4 output. | Native Gen-4 with the deepest set of model-specific in-app tools. |
| Modality breadth | Image, video, audio, music, 3D, LLM in one canvas. | Video-first with adjacent image and audio features. |
Workflow comparison
| Step | Martini | Runway |
|---|---|---|
| Brief: a 30-second product ad with multi-shot coverage and music | Open one canvas project; place a script node, image references, four image-to-video nodes, music and voice nodes, plus an export node. | Open the prompt UI; plan to generate four clips in sequence and assemble them later. |
| Generate stills | Use Nano Banana 2 or FLUX Kontext for hero stills with consistent reference images. | Generate stills inside Runway or import from another tool. |
| Animate and shape motion | Mix Runway Gen-4 for the motion-heavy hero shot with Seedance 2 or Kling 3 for product turntables, all in one graph. | Run each clip on Gen-4; rely on Aleph for V2V transformations of references. |
| Audio and music | ElevenLabs voiceover node + a music model node aligned to clip durations on the canvas. | Use Runway voice/music features or move to a separate audio tool. |
| Edit and export | Storyboard track + XML/EDL export into Premiere Pro for the final cut. | Download MP4s and assemble in your NLE from scratch. |
Pricing and operational tradeoffs
- Martini: free tier with 100 credits per month, no card required; paid tiers transparent and team-aware.
- Runway: free tier with limited one-time credits and no Gen-4 access, then Standard (Gen-4 unlocked), Pro (more credits and voice cloning), Unlimited (Explore Mode at relaxed rate), and Enterprise.
- Runway's higher tiers stack model access and voice/character features; Martini's higher tiers stack team seats, workspace credits, and per-member limits.
- When the model is Runway Gen-4, the per-clip cost is similar — Martini passes through the model cost while wiring it into a workflow rather than wrapping it in a single-model UI.
Which to choose by use case
Single-shot creative experimenting with Gen-4
Recommendation: Runway
The native experience is tightly tuned to Gen-4 and Aleph, and the in-app effects suite is mature.
Brand or ad creative needing polished native effects
Recommendation: Runway
Green Screen, Inpainting, Upscale, Act-Two, Aleph V2V are integrated and well-supported.
Multi-shot narrative or episodic producer
Recommendation: Martini
Storyboard mode and multi-model chaining keep continuity across shots in one project.
Agency post team handing off to Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve
Recommendation: Martini
XML and EDL export carry timing into the NLE so you finish in your editor.
Team collaborating live on a campaign
Recommendation: Martini
Multiplayer canvas, workspace billing, and per-member credit limits replace shared logins.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does Martini have Runway Gen-4?
- Yes — Runway Gen-4 is one of the video models on Martini, alongside Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, and others. You can call Gen-4 from a node on the canvas and chain its output into lipsync, audio, or another model. Output quality is the same as Runway's native experience because the model is the same.
- Is Martini Gen-4 output better than Runway Gen-4 native?
- No — when the model is Gen-4, the output is Gen-4. The win for Martini is workflow: chaining Gen-4 with other models, multi-shot storyboard, team collaboration, and NLE export. Pixel quality is identical.
- Does Martini have an Inpainting or Green Screen tool like Runway?
- Martini covers inpainting and matting via composable nodes (FLUX Kontext, removal nodes), but Runway's purpose-built effects suite is more polished today for those specific tasks. If your workflow depends heavily on Green Screen and Inpainting as native operations, Runway has the edge there.
- Can I export 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, Resolve, or FCP. Runway today is download-MP4s-and-rebuild; the multi-shot timeline is a Martini-specific shortcut.
- How does Martini pricing compare to Runway?
- Martini has a free tier with 100 credits per month and team-aware paid tiers. Runway's free tier limits credits and locks Gen-4 behind paid plans (Standard, Pro, Unlimited, Enterprise). When the model is Gen-4, per-clip cost is comparable — the difference is what surrounds the clip.
- Can my team collaborate on the same canvas at once?
- Yes — Martini is multiplayer like Figma. Multiple editors share one canvas, and workspaces add billing isolation, per-member credit limits, and shared presets. Runway has team plans, but the editing surface is single-user per project.
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