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AI music tools generate original compositions, beats, stems, and melodies from text prompts or musical inputs, and some help with lyrics, mixing suggestions, or vocal synthesis. This category covers 114 tools serving musicians, producers, content creators, and hobbyists who need original audio.

CancionIA.com

music

Generate songs and lyrics with AI

6

Groot Music

music

Discord music bot with playlist management

6

MusoLink

music

Music marketing platform for artists with promotion, fan engagement, and analytics

6

Clip

music

Search and remix sounds from a 2M+ library

6

Voicestars

music

Generate AI cover songs with artist voice models

6

Waifu XL

music

Create unique music compositions with AI customization

6

Infinite Music

music

Music distribution and publishing for independent artists

6

RipX

music

AI music production with 6+ stem separation

6

AI Music Generator

music

AI music generation tool

6

Boppy

music

Generate complete songs with AI lyrics

6

AceTagGen

music

Build structured prompts for Suno AI music

6

Suede

music

Generate music and video with automatic IP ownership

6

Kafka Studios

music

AI music software and plugins for producers and musicians

6

Songhunt

music

Search for music by mood, genre, and instrumentation

6

SoundSoup

music

Generate unique sound effects and audio textures for media projects

6

Muzaic for Canva

music

Original music for video projects

6

Denoiser by TapeIt

music

Remove background noise from audio

6

Songen

music

AI music production for iOS

6

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.