Comparison · updated 2026-08-07

baz vs Luma Dream Machine

Cinematic AI video generator

Luma Dream Machine generates cinematic AI footage with impressive camera motion. baz generates branded motion-graphics videos from skills — reusable style files an AI agent applies to your product — with exact typography, multi-scene timelines, and audio. Luma is a camera; baz is a motion-design studio that can put Luma-style footage inside a composition.

Credit where due: Luma produces some of the most cinematic AI camera movement and image-to-video results available.

What baz actually sells: video skills

A skill is a context file that teaches an AI agent one specific video style — its structure, pacing, typography, motion grammar, and sound design. Hand an agent the skill plus your product, and it rebuilds that video for you. Run it in your own agent, like Claude Code or Codex, or directly in the baz editor.

27 official skills ship today. The core of the library is motion-graphics SaaS explainers and product-launch films; it is expanding into social formats — documentaries, news reels, founder stories, map animations, and data reels. Because a skill is reusable, every episode of a series comes out in the same grammar instead of being rebuilt from scratch.

Side by side

FeaturebazVideo skills for AI agentsLuma Dream MachineCinematic AI video generator
Unit of creationA skill — a reusable video styleA prompt for one shot
Primary outputMulti-scene branded videos (editable code)Cinematic footage clips
Camera motionDesigned motion — pans, punch-ins, choreographyAI-imagined cinematic moves
TypographyReal fonts, always legibleAI-rendered text unreliable
TimelineMulti-track, layered scenesClip-by-clip
AudioVoiceover, music, SFXLimited
Runs inside your agentYes — Claude Code, CodexAPI available
Pricing modelTop-up usage balanceMonthly subscription

Luma plans start around $10/month with generation limits. baz runs on a top-up usage balance with per-operation pricing. Competitor pricing is approximate as of 2026-08-07 — check their site for current plans.

Choose baz if…

  • You are making a product or brand video, not raw footage
  • Text, UI, and data must be exact and readable
  • You want one tool for footage, graphics, audio, and export

Choose Luma Dream Machine if…

  • You want cinematic AI b-roll or dream-like footage
  • You will assemble the final video elsewhere
  • Photorealism matters more than brand precision

Common questions

What is the difference between baz and Luma Dream Machine?

Luma generates cinematic footage clips. baz generates complete motion-graphics videos from reusable skills, with real typography, brand colors, timelines, voiceover, and music — and can embed AI footage inside them.

Can I use AI footage inside a baz video?

Yes. baz integrates video generation models so AI clips sit on the timeline beneath animated text, charts, and UI — the standard structure of a modern product film.

Which should I use for a startup launch video?

baz. A launch video is mostly message: crisp headlines, product UI, data, pacing cut to music. That is motion design, and baz has dedicated launch skills for it. Use Luma when you specifically need cinematic shots.

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Pick a skill. Get the video.

Run a skill in your own coding agent, or in the baz editor. Usage comes out of a balance you top up, with a listed price per operation — no seat subscription to make a video.