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AI Music Generator

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Summary

Stock music libraries charge licensing fees that don't scale, and anything free comes with a copyright claim waiting to happen — Music0 AI exists to close that gap for creators who need original audio without a lawyer on retainer.

Music0 AI lets you describe a track in plain text and receive an original composition up to eight minutes long, with no musical background required. The vendor states 50+ genre styles are available, commercial rights are included, and an API exists for teams building this into their own pipelines. Where the tool shows its limits is in precise creative control: you describe the mood and genre, the model decides the arrangement. Tracks that sound close but not quite right require re-prompting, not editing. Teams needing stem exports, DAW integration, or iterative fine-tuning will hit those walls fast.

Bottom line: Pick this when you need royalty-free background audio for a YouTube video or podcast episode and a rough description is enough — but plan a different workflow when a client needs exact stems, BPM matching to a cut, or revision-level control over the arrangement.

Pricing Plans

SubscriptionLast verified 2 weeks ago
Price
$14.99/mo to $59.99/mo
Free Tier
20 credits per day, 2 Songs per day, 2 Music Generations per day, No sign-in required, MP3 Download, Standard Support

Free

Free

Start creating instantly without signing in. Perfect for trying out our AI music maker!

  • 20 credits per day
  • 2 Songs per day
  • 2 Music Generations per day
  • No sign-in required
  • MP3 Download
  • Standard Support

Pro

$29.99per month

For serious music creators. Most popular for content creators!

  • 1800 credits per month
  • 360 Songs per month
  • 180 Music Generations per month
  • Calculated based on duration
  • MP3 Download
  • Advanced Features
  • Priority Support

Premium

$59.99per month

Professional AI music production. For professional music producers!

  • 4200 credits per month
  • 840 Songs per month
  • 420 Music Generations per month
  • Calculated based on duration
  • MP3 Download
  • Advanced Features
  • Priority Support
  • API Access

View full pricing on music0.org →

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Best For: YouTube and TikTok content creators, Independent musicians and producers, Podcast and game developers, Social media managers needing quick original audio

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  • No account required to generate tracks, so a creator can validate whether the tool fits their workflow before committing credentials or payment details.
  • Commercial rights are included on generated audio, which means you avoid the per-use licensing paperwork that accompanies stock libraries when a video monetizes.
  • Tracks generate up to eight minutes long, so a single prompt covers a full podcast intro, a game level loop, or a short film scene without needing to stitch segments.
  • API access is available, so a developer building a content automation pipeline can call generation programmatically rather than managing a manual download queue.
  • 50+ genre styles are listed — from Lofi to Epic Orchestral to EDM — which means a generalist content team can cover most project briefs from one tool rather than subscribing to multiple libraries.
  • There is no editing layer after generation: if the returned track is almost right but the chorus is too busy or the tempo drifts, the only option is re-prompting from scratch. Teams doing revision cycles for a client will spend more time re-generating than they would spend editing in a DAW, and at that point the tool stops saving time.
  • Stem files and MIDI output are not described anywhere in the vendor documentation. A producer who needs to mix AI-generated audio against recorded vocals or hand the track to a session musician has no path forward — this is the condition under which teams switch to a DAW-native generation plugin or a tool that exports individual instrument tracks.
  • The free tier runs on daily credits, which means a social media manager with a deadline on a high-volume content day will hit the generation ceiling before the queue is clear. The paid tier removes that ceiling, but teams who hit this wall on a tight schedule report it as the moment they evaluate whether a flat-fee stock library would have been faster.

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About

Platforms
Web
API Available
Yes
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-30T09:01:20.092Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • YouTube and TikTok content creators
  • Independent musicians and producers
  • Podcast and game developers
  • Social media managers needing quick original audio

What it does well

  • Creating custom background music for videos
  • Generating original tracks for social media and podcasts
  • Producing game soundtracks across multiple styles
  • Creating music videos with AI tools

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is AI Music Generator free?
AI Music Generator has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $14.99/mo to $59.99/mo). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
Is AI Music Generator open source?
No — AI Music Generator is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
Does AI Music Generator have an API?
Yes. AI Music Generator exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://music0.org for details.
What platforms does AI Music Generator support?
AI Music Generator is available on: Web.

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AI Music Generator

Royalty disputes and per-use licensing costs push content creators toward either paying for a subscription library or recycling the same thirty tracks everyone else is using. Music0 AI is a text-to-music and text-to-video platform that generates original compositions from a plain-language prompt — describe the genre, mood, and tempo, and the system returns a finished track. The workflow is four steps: write a description, receive the generated audio, optionally attach AI-generated visuals to produce a music video, then export. The vendor states tracks run up to eight minutes and export in MP3; video export goes up to 4K.

The differentiating claim is that commercial licensing is included by default, without a separate rights tier or per-track fee. For a social media manager who needs background audio for ten short videos a week, that removes the paperwork that would otherwise accompany a stock library. The free tier operates on daily credits, and API access is available for developers who want to embed generation into their own tools or automate asset production at volume.

The tool fits cleanest in workflows where the audio is background dressing — podcast intros, game ambient loops, social clips — where ‘sounds right for the mood’ is a sufficient brief. It does not fit workflows where a music supervisor, a sync licensing client, or a DAW session requires stem files, MIDI output, precise tempo mapping, or iterative arrangement edits. The generation model takes a prompt and returns a result; there is no mixer, no track-by-track editing surface, and no documented way to nudge a specific instrument or section without re-running the full prompt. Teams who discover that gap mid-project typically move to tools like Suno or Udio for comparable generation with a larger community of workarounds, or to Soundraw for slider-based arrangement control.