Full-song MP3
Text-to-music prompts
Optional custom lyrics
Commercial rights included
How it works

From prompt to finished track

1

Describe the track

One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Cinematic prompts above or write your own.

2

Generate and iterate

The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.

3

Download the MP3

Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.

Styles

Cinematic styles you can generate

Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.

Trailer Build

Hybrid orchestral plus synth pulses, slow tension build at 90 BPM, drop into massive brass and percussion hit. Hollywood teaser DNA.

Action Score

Driving low strings, ostinato bass, taiko percussion, and brass stabs at 140 BPM. Built for chase scenes and battle montages.

Emotional Underscore

Solo piano with rising string pad, harp arpeggios, and slow harmonic motion. The "look at the photograph" scoring moment.

Mystery & Suspense

Sparse pizzicato strings, dissonant pad layers, ticking percussion, and held cello drones. Nordic-noir tension at 80 BPM.

Epic Fantasy

Choir, soaring strings, French horn calls, and timpani rolls. Lord-of-the-Rings sweep at 90 BPM — battles and coronations.

Sci-Fi Atmosphere

Granular synth textures, low brass drones, glassy bell motifs, and modular percussion. Denis-Villeneuve-grade space.

Made for

Who uses cinematic music?

Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.

Indie Filmmakers

Feature films, shorts, and festival cuts that need score before they have a composer budget. Generate placeholder or final score in scene-matching durations.

Trailer Editors

YouTube cuts, film festival teasers, and brand campaigns. Generate riser hits, drop moments, and final-frame swells timed to your edit.

Documentary Editors

Investigative pieces, historical docs, and nature features. Emotional underscore that supports interview cuts without overwhelming dialogue.

Game Cinematic Teams

Opening cinematics, reveal trailers, and key story moments. Score-grade music at AAA quality without the AAA contract.

Corporate Video Producers

Brand films, founder stories, and capability reels. Cinematic scoring elevates corporate content into something people actually watch.

Streaming Content Studios

YouTube premieres, narrative podcasts, and limited-series titles. Custom scoring at the scale of streaming-era production.

What you get
Full-song MP3 generationText-to-music promptsOptional custom lyricsBuilt-in style presetsAI prompt composerVoice-to-prompt inputTrack history & replayRegenerate variationsCommercial rights included

Can you actually direct an AI cinematic score to hit specific moments?

A cinematic music generator writes an original film-grade track from a prompt describing the scene — a trailer build, an action chase, a quiet emotional beat — producing a finished score with full dynamic range rather than a stock "epic music" loop. Because it's generated fresh for each project, the arc, instrumentation and hit points can be specified directly instead of hunting through a stock library for something that almost fits.

Indie filmmakers and trailer editors especially benefit from that control: a stock cinematic track is built for nobody's specific edit, while a generated one can be prompted with exact timing — "drop at 1:15, swell at 2:30, resolution at 3:00" — and regenerated until the arc lines up with the cut.

Six scoring modes, one dynamic range

The cinematic styles split by function rather than just mood: trailer build layers hybrid orchestral and synth pulses into a slow tension climb at 90 BPM before dropping into a massive brass-and-percussion hit, while action score drives low strings, ostinato bass, taiko percussion and brass stabs at 140 BPM for chase and battle sequences. Emotional underscore strips back to solo piano, rising string pads and harp arpeggios for the quiet "look at the photograph" moment, and mystery-and-suspense leans on sparse pizzicato strings, dissonant pads and ticking percussion at 80 BPM for Nordic-noir tension. Epic fantasy adds choir and French horn calls for battle-and-coronation sweep, and sci-fi atmosphere trades orchestra for granular synth textures, low brass drones and glassy bell motifs.

Scoring to picture with timed hit points

Since the AI can't watch a video directly, scoring to picture works by specifying exact duration and hit-point timing in the prompt — when the riser lands, when the drop hits, when the resolution should land — and iterating until the generated track's arc matches the edit. Trailer editors use this for riser-and-drop builds timed to a teaser cut, documentary editors use gentler emotional-underscore timing that supports interview dialogue without overwhelming it, and game cinematic teams use it for reveal-trailer and opening-cinematic moments.

From festival cuts to corporate reels

Paid commercial rights cover festival, theatrical and streaming release, so a cinematic track generated for an indie film, a corporate brand film or a streaming series premiere is cleared for that release from the moment it's downloaded.

Score the scene the audience remembers

From quiet piano underscore to full trailer drop — generate cinematic music timed to your edit.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the AI score to picture?

Indirectly. Specify exact duration, hit-point timing in seconds, and emotional arc. The AI generates a track structured to your spec — drop at 1:15, swell at 2:30, resolution at 3:00. Iterate until it matches.

Does it sound like Hans Zimmer or other major composers?

The AI generates in the language of modern film scoring — hybrid orchestral plus synth, taiko percussion, brass ostinatos — but produces unique compositions. Style references guide the output without copying specific scores.

Can I get a full trailer build with riser and drop?

Yes. Prompt for "trailer build with riser at 0:45 and drop at 1:00" and the AI generates the tension arc with appropriate hits, sub drops, and final braam moments.

Is it suitable for festival film submissions?

Yes. Paid commercial rights cover festival, theatrical, and streaming release. The AI generates stems-free WAV at 48 kHz suitable for professional post-production workflows.

Can it do quiet emotional scenes too, not just big trailer moments?

Yes. Cinematic includes intimate piano underscore, sparse string pads, and minimalist Jóhann-Jóhannsson-style atmospheres. The AI handles whisper-dynamic scoring as confidently as full orchestra.