Intro Music Generator
Five-to-fifteen-second intro music that announces your channel, podcast or product. Generate punchy, memorable openings tuned to your brand mood.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Intro 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.
Intro styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
YouTube Intro
Five-second logo sting with a rising whoosh, snare crack and final chord stab tuned for branded title cards and channel reveals.
Podcast Intro
Fifteen-to-thirty-second bed with a melodic theme that fades under your voiceover, designed to loop into a verbal cold-open.
Corporate Intro
Polished orchestral or hybrid build with a single bright chord landing on the brand reveal, suitable for SaaS demos and pitch decks.
Gaming Intro
High-energy electronic riser with bass drop, synth lead and crowd-style impact for Twitch streams and esports content.
Vlog Intro
Light pop with claps, ukulele or upbeat acoustic guitar at 120 BPM for lifestyle, travel and family-friendly channels.
Cinematic Intro
Slow ten-second build with low strings and a single trailer-style impact, designed for documentary and serious editorial channels.
Who uses intro music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
YouTubers
Replace overused royalty-free intro packs with a unique sting that no other creator on the platform has and viewers learn to recognize.
Podcasters
Generate a custom theme that fades under your "Welcome back to the show" cold-open, recognizable in the first three seconds.
SaaS & Startups
Brand-aligned product demo intros, investor pitch openings and customer testimonial title cards that match your visual identity.
Streamers
Twitch and Kick intros that hype the viewer before "starting soon" screens flip live, with a different sting for each schedule slot.
Course Creators
Lesson openers for online courses on Udemy, Teachable and Kajabi that signal new chapters and keep students engaged.
Marketing Teams
Webinar openers, recap reel intros and event sizzle stings that match the rest of the brand audio identity across campaigns.
How short can a branded intro actually be?
An intro music generator turns a one-line description of your channel, podcast or product into a punchy five-to-thirty-second opening sting, composed and produced from scratch rather than pulled from a stock intro pack. You describe the mood — the platform, the energy, how long it needs to run — and the AI writes the whole build, from the first riser to the final chord landing on your title card.
That originality matters because overused stock intro packs are instantly recognizable — viewers hear the same whoosh-and-chord sting on a thousand other channels. Because every generated intro is a unique composition, no other creator on the platform has the exact same sting, and you can audition several takes from one prompt until one actually announces your brand instead of blending into everyone else's.
Prompting a sting that lands
Name the platform and the length together: a YouTube intro wants a five-second logo sting with a rising whoosh, a snare crack and a final chord stab; a podcast intro wants fifteen-to-thirty seconds that fades under a voiceover cold-open; a corporate intro wants a polished orchestral or hybrid build landing on one bright reveal chord; a gaming intro wants a high-energy electronic riser with a bass drop and crowd-style impact; a vlog intro wants light pop with claps or ukulele at 120 BPM; a cinematic intro wants a slow ten-second build with low strings and a single trailer-style impact.
Two specific phrases are worth using directly in the prompt: "five-second intro" locks the sting to a hard length, and "ends on a held pad for voiceover" turns the final two seconds into a sustain you can talk over instead of a music-vs-voice fight.
Who needs a custom sting
YouTubers use an intro music generator to replace the same overused royalty-free packs everyone else runs, aiming for a sting viewers learn to recognize as theirs. Podcasters generate a theme that fades under their "welcome back to the show" cold-open, and SaaS teams use branded intros for product demos, investor pitches and testimonial title cards that match their visual identity.
Streamers generate a different sting for each schedule slot on Twitch and Kick, course creators use lesson openers on platforms like Udemy and Teachable to signal a new chapter, and marketing teams reach for the same tool for webinar openers and recap-reel intros across a campaign.
Every render is different, and it's yours
Each generation produces a unique arrangement even from the same prompt, so you can generate several takes and pick the best rather than settling for the first result. Paid plans include full commercial rights for the intro music you generate, with no per-view royalties or attribution required, no matter how many videos or streams it opens.
Make an intro people remember
Type your brand mood, get a custom intro sting in seconds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How short can an intro be?
Specify "five-second intro" in the prompt and the model renders a sting that lands on a final chord within five seconds, ready to drop on top of your title card.
Can the intro end on a sustained note for voiceover?
Yes. Add "ends on a held pad for voiceover" and the final two seconds become a soft sustain you can talk over without the music fighting your voice.
Will every render sound different?
Yes. Each generation produces a unique arrangement, so you can audition five takes from the same prompt and pick the best.
Can I license the intro permanently?
Yes. All paid plans include full commercial rights for the intro music you generate, with no per-view royalties or attribution required.
Will the intro match my brand colors and feel?
Describe the brand in the prompt — "warm, friendly, optimistic SaaS intro" or "dark, premium luxury brand sting" — and the music adapts to that mood.