Cool Music Generator
Laid-back, effortless, never trying too hard. Generate smooth jazz, lounge grooves, and chilled-out beats with brushed drums, walking bass, and Rhodes piano.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Cool 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.
Cool styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Cool Jazz
Brushed snares, muted trumpet, walking upright bass at 90–110 BPM. Miles-Davis-era restraint — space matters more than notes.
Lounge
Vibraphones, soft Rhodes piano, gentle bossa percussion at 95 BPM. Hotel-bar elegance with a martini-glass swagger.
Lo-fi Cool
Tape-saturated jazz chords, sidechained kicks, vinyl crackle, and lazy half-time drums. Study-session minus the cliche piano loop.
Acid Jazz
Funky Clavinet, wah guitar, organ stabs, and breakbeat drums around 100 BPM. Late-night cool with London undercurrent.
Smooth Soul
Velvet electric piano, melodic bass runs, brushed drums, and tasteful sax fills. Sade-style atmosphere without imitation.
Trip-Hop Cool
Dusty drums, dub bass, cinematic strings, and hazy textures at 85 BPM. Detached, smoky, perfect for noir mood.
Who uses cool music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Hospitality Brands
Hotel lobbies, boutique restaurants, and rooftop bars. Sets a curated mood that says "we know what we are doing" without saying anything.
Indie Filmmakers
Neo-noir scenes, montage transitions, and detective interrogations. Cool music does narrative work that dialogue can not.
Fashion Photographers
Lookbook reels, editorial backstage, and brand films. Effortless cool reinforces the brand attitude visually and sonically.
Creative Agencies
Pitch deck videos, agency reels, and case-study films. Smart, restrained, never overshouts the work itself.
Cafe Owners
In-house playlists that match the espresso-and-vinyl aesthetic. License-free background music that customers actually notice favorably.
Luxury Lifestyle Vloggers
Watch reviews, whisky tastings, and travel diaries. The audio equivalent of a perfectly tailored jacket.
What actually makes a track sound 'cool'?
A cool music generator writes an original track in the Miles-Davis-to-trip-hop lineage — brushed drums, Rhodes chords, walking bass, restrained phrasing — from a one-sentence prompt instead of a loop pulled from a stock folder labeled "chill." Name the sub-style and the tempo, and the AI composes the whole thing around space and restraint rather than volume.
That restraint is exactly what's hard to fake with library music: stock "chill" tracks tend toward generic elevator-music smoothness because they're built not to offend anyone. A cool music generator can be pushed toward a specific reference feel — "vibes-led lounge" or "muted trumpet over walking bass" — and because each track is generated from scratch, no two hotel lobbies or agency reels end up running the same loop.
Prompting for restraint, not just genre
Cool spans a wide range — cool jazz's brushed snares and muted trumpet at 90–110 BPM, lounge's vibraphone and soft Rhodes at 95 BPM, acid jazz's funky Clavinet and wah guitar around 100 BPM, smooth soul's velvet electric piano and sax fills, and trip-hop cool's dusty drums and dub bass at 85 BPM. Naming the instrument you want foregrounded shapes the arrangement more precisely than the word "chill" ever does, and specifying BPM keeps a lounge prompt from drifting into acid-jazz breakbeat territory.
Where effortless music does real work
Hospitality brands generate lounge and cool-jazz tracks for hotel lobbies, boutique restaurants and rooftop bars where the music needs to set a mood without announcing itself. Indie filmmakers reach for trip-hop cool and dark smooth-soul textures for neo-noir scenes and interrogation beats, while creative agencies and fashion photographers use the same restrained palette for pitch decks, lookbook reels and brand films — places where the music has to support the visuals, not compete with them.
Licensing a lobby playlist or a monetized video
Paid plans include full commercial rights with no third-party samples, so a track generated for a hotel lobby, a cafe, or a monetized YouTube video is cleared without PRO fees or repetition risk — a real difference from looping the same handful of licensed lounge tracks every other venue already uses.
Make it sound effortless
Generate cool jazz, lounge, and smooth grooves that set the room before anyone notices the music.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does "cool" mean as a music genre?
Cool spans Miles Davis cool-jazz, lounge, smooth soul, and trip-hop — anything restrained, jazzy, and unhurried. Common elements: brushed drums, Rhodes piano, walking bass, muted trumpet, and tempos between 85–110 BPM.
Can I use this for a hotel or restaurant playlist?
Yes. Generate hours of unique lounge and cool-jazz tracks with paid commercial licensing. No PRO fees, no repetition, no awkward radio interruptions.
Will it sound like elevator music?
No. The AI generates tracks with real harmonic motion, dynamic phrasing, and tasteful improvisation feel. Closer to a Blue Note record than a department-store loop.
Can I get specific instruments like vibraphone or muted trumpet?
Yes. Prompt for "vibes-led lounge" or "muted trumpet over walking bass" and the AI weights those instruments forward. Combine with BPM and key for exact mood.
Is the music safe for monetized YouTube videos?
Yes. All paid plans include commercial rights and no third-party samples. Use cool jazz and lounge tracks in monetized videos, brand films, and client work without licensing risk.