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Browse the best free music tools on Listof.Best — 17 options, ranked by popularity. Compare features, pricing and alternatives at a glance.

Moises App

music

Music practice and production tools

Free 48 · 38,481 votes

ai-music-generator.ai

music

Generate music with AI

Free From $49 44 · 59,347 votes

iLoveSong.ai

music

AI music generation

Free From $7.3 42 · 42,485 votes

Musicfy

music

AI voice generator for music covers

Free 40 · 29,545 votes

Naijabuzz300

music

Music promotion tools for artists, engagement, and reach

Free 38 · 62,176 votes

ChordChord

music

Build chord progressions and export to MIDI, WAV, or PDF

Free 38 · 62,331 votes

Rap Generator

music

Generate rap lyrics and beats from text prompts

Free 38 · 59,934 votes

LANDR

music

Generate chord progressions, melodies, and basslines

Free 37 · 53,889 votes

Lami AI Music Generator

music

Generate royalty-free music from text descriptions

Free 37 · 53,790 votes

Lemonaid Music

music

AI music generator powered by Grammy-nominated producers

Free 37 · 52,940 votes

Generator AI Music

music

Generate royalty-free music from text descriptions

Free 37 · 41,820 votes

AI Lyrics Generator

music

Generate song lyrics for any genre or mood

Free 37 · 39,281 votes

WriteWithChorus

music

AI songwriting assistant for lyric improvement

Free 37 · 35,321 votes

TemPolor

music

Royalty-free music generation from text prompts

Free 36 · 13,649 votes

Musick.ai

music

Create royalty-free music in seconds

Free 36 · 23,103 votes

Daft Art

music

AI album cover generator

Free 35 · 12,776 votes

Free Mood-Based Netflix, Movie & Music Recommendations AI

music

Get Netflix, movie, and music picks based on mood

Free 34 · 10,976 votes

The tools range from consumer-facing beat generators to professional production utilities. Platforms like Beatopia and Hi Music focus on fast generation of full tracks for content creators who need background music without licensing concerns. Tools like HookGenius and Staccato lean toward assisting songwriters with melodic or lyrical ideas. Emvoice and similar vocal tools generate synthetic singing from MIDI and lyrics, which is useful for demos before hiring a vocalist. When choosing, the most important questions are output format (stems vs. full mix), licensing rights for commercial use, and how much control you have over genre, tempo, and instrumentation. Free tiers often watermark audio or limit exports, while paid plans typically unlock full commercial rights. For music licensed to video or broadcast, read the terms carefully since AI music licensing is still an area with evolving industry standards.