A music generator that also provides additional editing tools so that users can edit the generated songs and make them their own.
A text-to-music generator that provides royalty-free music for content creators.
This music generator creates instrumentals using a number of controllable parameters such as genre and BPM. It also allows users to publish and monetize their generated works.
A music generator, allowing users to type out text prompts or pick from a number of options to start making songs. It also offers a stem separation tool.
A stem and sample arrangement tool created by Splice. This model uses AI to generate new arrangements of different Splice samples, which are intended to spark the songwriting process and help users find new samples.
A text-to-music generator created by Soundation that produces 12-second-long samples.
A text-to-music generator created by Rightsify that aims to create royalty-free music for commercial spaces. It is trained on Rightsify’s owned catalog of songs.
A music generator that provides “fully licensed” and “copyright safe” AI music for gamers.
A text-to-music generator created by Futureverse that was trained on 40 licensed music catalogs and uses blockchain technology to verify and timestamp its creations.
A “melodic idea” generator. This model creates musical ideas in MIDI form to help songwriters get started on their next idea.
A text-to-music generator created by Meta.
A text-to-music generator created by Google.
A music generator created by ByteDance. This product can convert a hummed melody into an instrumental and can expand upon the result.
A music generator created by BandLab that is designed to help young artists start new song ideas.
A music generator. This company has collaborated with Kaskade, Starrah and other artists and producers to create their own AI beat generators, a new play on the “type-beat.”
A text-to-music generator that can also act as a “musical assistant” to help flesh out a creator’s music.
A generator that creates royalty-free beats, some of which have been used by Trippie Red, Fivio Foreign and French Montana.
A text-to-music generator created by Stability AI. This model also offers audio-to-audio generation, which enables users to manipulate any uploaded audio sample using text prompts.
A text-to-music generator. This model can create lyrics, vocals and instrumentals with the click of a button. Suno and another generator, Udio, are currently being sued by the three major music companies for alleged widespread copyright infringement during the training process. Suno and Udio claim the training qualifies as fair use under U.S. copyright law and contend the lawsuits are attempts to stifle independent competition.
A music generator. This model is known for soundtracking brand advertisements and offering “adaptive music” to make a generated track better fit any given project.
A music generator. This company hosts a number of AI-powered tools, including a model that creates royalty-free AI samples for producers, a customizable music model and a stem separation tool.
A text-to-music generator that can create lyrics, vocals and instrumentals with a keyboard stroke. This model is best known for generating “BBL Drizzy,” a parody song by comic Willonius Hatcher that was then sampled by Metro Boomin and became a viral hit. Udio, like Suno, is defending itself against a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by the three major music companies. Udio and Suno claim their training counts as fair use and accuse the label groups of attempting to stifle independent competition.