Advertising Music Generator
Music that sells. Six-second logo stings, 15-second pre-roll cues, 30- and 60-second spot underscore, jingle hooks that lodge in the brain. Built for the brief, scoped to the cut, ready for the agency call.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Advertising prompts above or write your own.
Generate and iterate
The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.
Download the MP3
Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.
Advertising styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Six-Second Logo Sting
Three-note melodic logo, snare flourish, resolves on a major chord, ends with a sub-bass thud — designed for a YouTube pre-roll skip-button reveal.
Cheerful Acoustic Spot
Acoustic strum, hand-clap percussion, whistle melody, the cereal-commercial and insurance-ad sound at 110 bpm with optimistic major-key bounce.
Corporate Inspiration
Plucked synth ostinato, swelling string pad, four-on-the-floor kick at 110 bpm, the deck-walkthrough and earnings-video underscore.
Emotional Brand Story
Solo piano intro, strings entering at 30 seconds, lyric-free female ooh-aah vocal, the Apple-Christmas-ad arc that builds tears in 45 seconds.
High-Energy Sport Spot
Big drum hits, distorted electric guitar, anthem-build, the Nike-and-Adidas explosive-product-reveal pacing at 130 bpm.
Catchy Jingle Hook
Five-second lyrical hook, the brand name sung at the end, sticky earworm melody designed to outlive the ad campaign.
Who uses advertising music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Ad Agencies
Pitch creative with a custom score in the deck. Lock the music direction with the client before the budget for a real composer arrives.
Brand In-House Video Teams
Score weekly social spots, recruitment videos, and product launches without burning a music-library subscription every month.
Radio & Podcast Ad Producers
Sponsorship reads, mid-roll spots, and host-read ads that sit on a custom underscore. Differentiates from the generic library cues.
DTC Brands Running Paid Social
Different underscore per creative variant for A/B testing. The same product video with a different music vibe converts differently.
Real-Estate Marketers
Property-tour underscore and listing video music. Score the home walkthrough to match the property's emotional pitch.
Audio-Only Ad Producers
Spotify-and-podcast-network audio ads need music that works without visuals. Generate underscore engineered for ears-only attention.
What makes music work for a 30-second ad instead of a 3-minute song?
An advertising music generator writes cues scoped to the brief — six-second logo stings, 15-second pre-roll cues, 30- and 60-second spot underscore, and jingle hooks built to land the brand name on the closing tag. Describe the spot, the length, and the mood, and the AI composes and produces the whole cue from that prompt.
For agencies and in-house brand teams, an original cue also differentiates the spot from the generic library music every competitor is pulling from the same catalog. A custom-scored underscore locks the music direction to the brief instead of the brief bending around whatever a stock license happens to offer.
Prompting to the cut
Standard ad lengths are 6, 15, 30, and 60 seconds, and the AI can lock to those — specify "30-second ad spot, sting at 25 seconds" and the arrangement fits the duration. For a logo sting landing on a specific visual beat, prompt something like "five-second logo sting ending on a major chord with a snare hit on beat four" to sync the music to the reveal.
For a jingle, add the brand name directly to the prompt — "jingle for the brand, sung in the final tag" — so the AI lands the name on the closing hook. And when the cue needs to sit under narration, specify "underscore, ducked under VO, no melodic activity in the vocal range" so the mid-frequencies clear out for the voiceover.
Where this gets used
Ad agencies use it to score a creative pitch before the client budget for a composer exists, locking the music direction into the deck early. Brand in-house video teams score weekly social spots and product launches without burning a music-library subscription every month, and radio and podcast ad producers build sponsorship reads and mid-roll spots on custom underscore instead of generic library cues.
DTC brands running paid social also generate a different underscore per creative variant for A/B testing, since the same product video can convert differently depending on the music underneath it.
Broadcast and commercial rights
Paid plans include broadcast and broad-distribution commercial rights, so the music is cleared for TV, out-of-home, online, and in-store use across a national campaign — no PRO or sync fees on top.
Score the spot before the pitch call
Generate logo stings, jingles, and ad underscore in agency-ready cuts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is a typical ad spot, and can I generate that length?
Standard spots are 6, 15, 30, and 60 seconds. The AI can lock to those lengths — just specify "30-second ad spot, sting at 25 seconds" and the arrangement will fit.
Can I get a logo sting that lands on a specific beat?
Yes. Prompt for "five-second logo sting ending on a major chord with snare hit on beat four" and the AI will arrange the cue to land your visual logo reveal.
Can I clear generated music for a national TV campaign?
Yes. Paid plans include broadcast and broad-distribution commercial rights. The music is yours to use across TV, OOH, online, and in-store, with no PRO or sync fees.
Can I get a jingle with my brand name sung in it?
Yes. Add the brand name to your prompt — for example, "jingle for AcmeBank, sung in the final tag" — and the AI will land the name on the closing hook.
Will the music sit under a voiceover without competing?
Yes. Specify "underscore, ducked under VO, no melodic activity in the vocal range" and the AI will scoop the mid-frequencies so the narration sits clearly on top.