Store, transfer, collect feedback, and manage brand assets in one workspace, built for the creative community. Searchable by AI, branded by you.
If you like Air's creative asset management workflow but need a lower-cost option, Brault is affordable digital asset management software built for creative teams that want AI search, file organization, client review, branded delivery, and workflow boards in one workspace, without jumping from a $25/month starter plan to a $900/month business plan.
| Need | Better fit |
|---|---|
| Lower-cost creative asset management | Brault |
| Dedicated large-file transfer | Brault |
| White-label client delivery | Brault |
| Flat storage without AI credit tradeoffs | Brault |
| Deep Figma, Slack, and Notion ecosystem | Air.inc |
| Ad-performance analytics tied to creative assets | Air.inc |
| Enterprise creative operations rollout | Air.inc |
Brault uses AI to understand the content of your images, videos, audio, and documents, so you can instantly find exactly what you need. We analyze text, visuals, colors, sounds, and subtle details, so you find what you're looking for in milliseconds through the smartest search engine. Free starting from our Free Plan.


Air.inc is a strong Creative Operations platform: version stacking, ad-performance analytics, and a deep set of integrations with Figma, Slack, and Notion. Teams come to Brault for four reasons Air's current plans do not address:
Air supports share links and downloads, but it does not appear to offer a dedicated large-file transfer workflow comparable to Brault Transfer. Teams typically pair Air with WeTransfer, Dropbox Transfer, or similar. Brault includes Brault Transfer (BTransfer) on every plan including Free, with branded download pages and per-transfer caps up to 250 GB on the Growth plan.
Air's public sharing experience is built around Air workspaces and Air share links. Brault is built around white-label client delivery: your logo, colors, custom domain, shared links, transfer pages, and full app experience — included from the Free plan.
Air's published plans jump from Starter at $25/month (600 credits, around 100 GB) to Business from $900/month billed annually (or $1,100 month-to-month according to Air's help center), with 30,000 credits and around 5 TB. That's roughly a 36× jump with no mid-tier. Brault offers four tiers between $0 and $60/month on the pricing page, with the $60 Growth plan landing at the same 5 TB storage as Air's Business tier.
Air uses around 6 credits per GB per month for storage and AI enrichment, plus around 5 credits per AI-generated image and 20 per AI-generated video. Heavy AI use eats into available storage and vice versa. Brault separates storage (flat GB allowance per plan) from AI features (included on paid plans, no per-action cost).
A professional-looking home for your work. Send branded transfers, store everything searchable by AI, and put your name on every link your client sees. Brault Lite is $3/month vs Air.inc Starter at $25/month, 8x cheaper for solo creators who still want the team-grade feature set.
Brand-customized client portals, dedicated large-file transfers up to 250 GB, and AI search across every project library. Brault Growth at $60/month covers the same 5 TB ceiling as Air Business, which starts from $900/month billed annually (or $1,100 month-to-month). White-label client delivery is included on every Brault plan.
A creative workspace that scales from a single founder to a team of 20. Brault's mid-tier Pro plan at $10/month delivers 2 TB of flat storage. Air's closest plan, Starter at $25/month, gives around 100 GB shared between storage and AI generation. No procurement call when you grow past the founder phase.
Both platforms serve creative teams. The right fit depends on which capabilities are load-bearing for your workflow today.
Want a deeper dive on the category? Read What is Creative Asset Management? and our guide to the best DAM software in 2026. Looking at enterprise-grade DAMs instead? Compare our Brault vs traditional DAM breakdown.
Brault and Air.inc are both creative platforms for storing and organizing assets, and both offer natural-language conversational AI search. Brault adds three capabilities Air does not currently match: a dedicated large-file transfer workflow up to 250 GB (Brault Transfer / BTransfer), white-label client delivery across the app, shared links, and transfer pages, and self-serve pricing on every paid tier. Air.inc is strong in its ad-performance analytics and integrations with Figma, Slack, and Notion.
Yes. Air.inc offers a Free plan at $0/month that includes 120 credits per month (approximately 20 GB of enriched storage), with unlimited seats. Air's paid plans are Starter at $25/month, Business from $900/month billed annually (or $1,100 month-to-month according to Air's help center), with 30,000 credits and around 5 TB, and Enterprise (custom pricing, 60,000+ base credits). Brault also offers a Free plan ($0/month, 2 GB) plus publicly priced paid plans at $3, $10, and $60 per month on the pricing page. Brault's Free includes Brault Transfer and white-label client delivery, which Air's Free does not.
At every paid tier, yes, and the gap widens the larger you scale. Brault Lite ($3/month, 200 GB flat) vs Air Starter ($25/month, around 100 GB shared with AI credits): Brault is 8× cheaper for around 2× the storage. Brault Pro ($10/month, 2 TB) vs Air Starter ($25/month, around 100 GB): Brault is 2.5× cheaper for around 20× the storage. Brault Growth ($60/month, 5 TB) vs Air Business from $900/month billed annually (or $1,100 month-to-month, around 5 TB shared with AI credits): Brault is 15× cheaper at the same storage tier when both are compared on Air's annual billing. Air's pricing jumps from $25 Starter to $900 Business with nothing in between, where Brault offers four tiers in the $0 to $60 range.
Yes. Brault AI Search supports natural-language conversational queries across 50+ file formats: images, video, audio, documents, design files, returning results by what is inside the file, not just the filename. Both Brault and Air.inc offer conversational AI search. In the context of this comparison, the practical differences are the breadth of formats Brault indexes and the fact that AI features do not compete with storage on Brault (Air's credits are shared between storage and AI generation, so heavy AI use reduces effective storage).
For most agency workflows, yes. Brault covers the same core capabilities: storage, AI search, Workspaces, Brault Boards, commenting, access control, and adds a dedicated large-file transfer workflow, white-label client delivery, and a $60/month Growth plan that ceilings at 5 TB (the same storage tier as Air's Business plan, which starts from $900/month billed annually or $1,100 month-to-month). Teams that rely on Air's Figma, Slack, Notion, or ad-performance integrations (the last is Enterprise-only on Air) should verify integration parity before migrating.
Yes. Brault Boards are Kanban-style project boards with custom properties (status, person, date, checkbox) attached directly to files. Each card IS a file. You can group by any property and switch views instantly, with real-time multi-user sync. Air.inc also offers boards for creative operations; Brault Boards are file-centric, which means the work and the file live in the same record instead of in linked cards.
Air supports share links and downloads with permissions, so files inside Air can be retrieved by authorized recipients. However, Air does not appear to offer a dedicated large-file transfer workflow comparable to a WeTransfer-style product. Teams using Air typically pair it with WeTransfer, Dropbox Transfer, or similar tools for large file delivery. Brault includes Brault Transfer (BTransfer) on every plan, including Free, with branded download pages, password protection on Lite and above, and expiration windows on Pro and above. Per-transfer caps scale with the plan: Free 5/month at 2 GB, Lite 20/month at 50 GB, Pro unlimited at 50 GB plus 20/month at 100 GB, Growth unlimited at 250 GB.
Yes. Brault is built around white-label client delivery on every plan, including Free. You can customize the entire interface, shared links, and Brault Transfer download pages with your logo, colors, and custom domain. Air's public sharing experience is built around Air workspaces and Air share links rather than the customer's own brand, so teams that need their brand visible on every client-facing surface tend to choose Brault.