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 Jazz 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

Jazz styles you can generate

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

Smoky Lounge

Brushed drums, walking upright bass and a relaxed piano trio at 100 BPM with light cymbal washes for bar and hotel settings.

Bebop

Fast 220 BPM swing with intricate saxophone-style runs, comping piano and ride-cymbal-led drums in the Charlie Parker tradition.

Big Band Swing

Full brass section riffs, shouting trumpets, walking bass and Count Basie-style call-and-response between sections at 160 BPM.

Cool Jazz

Relaxed Miles Davis-influenced trumpet melody over modal harmony, brushed drums and a subdued, late-night ensemble feel.

Modern Fusion

Electric piano, fretless bass and odd-meter grooves blending jazz harmony with Brazilian and funk rhythms in the Snarky Puppy tradition.

Vocal Jazz Standard

Slow swing under a Norah Jones or Diana Krall-style lead vocal, with piano comping, upright bass and brushed snare.

Made for

Who uses jazz music?

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

Restaurants & Cafés

Hour-long jazz playlists for dining rooms, wine bars and brunch spots that loop without repetition and match the room mood.

Corporate Events

Reception music for galas, conference welcome receptions and award dinners with sophisticated jazz beds that feel premium.

Wedding Cocktail Hours

Generate the perfect smoky-trio set for the cocktail hour between ceremony and reception with no DJ playlist gaps.

Period Filmmakers

Score 1920s through 1960s film and TV with era-accurate big-band swing, bebop and cool jazz instead of stock licensing.

Podcast Producers

Intro and outro beds for interview shows, business podcasts and documentary series that signal sophistication and warmth.

Bloggers & Vloggers

Café vlog backgrounds, cooking video beds and morning-routine montages scored with relaxed jazz that listeners associate with quality.

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

How do you generate jazz that sounds like real players?

A jazz music generator turns a line of text into a finished arrangement — a smoky lounge trio, a bebop burner, a big-band chart, a cool-jazz ballad — composed from scratch with walking bass, brushed snares and warm brass rather than pulled from a stock catalog. You describe the era and the ensemble, the model writes and produces the track, and you download an MP3.

Original composition beats a library for jazz because the feel is everything: you get the exact tempo, instrumentation and room mood a scene or a venue needs. Every track is composed from scratch with no samples, so it sounds bespoke and carries full commercial rights on paid plans — safe to play in a restaurant, film, podcast or product.

Name the era, the tempo and the front line

Jazz responds to specifics. "Bebop, 220 BPM, alto saxophone lead, comping piano" gets fast melodic runs over a swinging rhythm section; drop to a 100 BPM piano trio with brushed drums and light cymbal washes for smoky lounge; call for full brass riffs and shouting trumpets at 160 BPM for big-band swing; ask for a relaxed trumpet over modal harmony for cool jazz. Reference an era directly — "1950s cool jazz" — and the model adapts harmony, instrumentation and feel to match.

The model renders modeled jazz instruments with realistic articulation — brushed drums, walking bass, comping piano — at production quality. For a pure instrumental bed, add "instrumental, no vocals"; for a standard, ask for a slow-swing vocal lead over the trio.

Playlists for the room, scores for the era

Restaurants, wine bars and brunch spots use a jazz music generator to build hour-long playlists that loop without repetition and match the room mood, corporate events and galas run sophisticated jazz beds that feel premium, and wedding planners generate a smoky-trio set for the cocktail hour with no DJ playlist gaps. The trick for background use is one mood prompt and many regenerated variations, so no two tracks repeat across a full service.

Period filmmakers score 1920s-through-1960s scenes with era-accurate big-band, bebop and cool jazz instead of stock licensing, and podcast producers cut intro and outro beds that signal sophistication and warmth. Café vloggers lean on relaxed jazz that listeners associate with quality.

Cleared for venues and film

All paid plans include full commercial rights, so generated jazz can play in your restaurant, store, podcast, film or commercial product with no royalty obligations. Because every arrangement is original and sampled from nothing, there is no recording to license and nothing to clear — the music is yours to loop all night.

Spin up a jazz set

Smoky trios, bebop solos and big-band swing — from a single prompt.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the AI generate authentic bebop?

Yes. Prompt with "bebop, 220 BPM, alto saxophone lead, comping piano" and the model renders fast melodic runs over rhythm-section accompaniment.

Will the instruments sound like real musicians?

The model renders sampled and modeled jazz instruments with realistic articulation — brushed drums, walking bass, comping piano — at professional production quality.

Can I get instrumental-only versions?

Yes. Specify "instrumental, no vocals" in the prompt and the output is a pure instrumental jazz arrangement.

Is the music usable in commercial settings?

Yes. All paid plans include full commercial rights, so the music can play in your restaurant, store, podcast, film or commercial product.

Can I name a specific jazz era or musician?

Yes. Reference an era — "1950s cool jazz, Miles Davis Kind of Blue" — and the model adapts harmony, instrumentation and feel to match.