Lo-fi Music Generator
Vinyl crackle, dusty drums and jazz-sampled Rhodes chords. Generate lo-fi hip-hop, lo-fi study beats and chillhop tracks from a single text prompt.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Lo-fi 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.
Lo-fi styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Lo-fi Hip-Hop
Boom-bap drums at 85 BPM with vinyl crackle over jazz-sampled Rhodes chords and a warm sub-bass in the Nujabes and J Dilla tradition.
Café Chillhop
Soft brushed drums, upright bass loops and warm electric piano with light field-recording textures of distant chatter and rainfall.
Lo-fi Study Beat
Repetitive, melodically minimal loops at 80 BPM with no jarring transitions, optimized for Pomodoro focus sessions and study streams.
Sleep Lo-fi
Slowed 60 BPM beats with heavy tape saturation, muted snares and dreamy keyboard pads designed to drift into sleep.
Jazzhop
Sampled jazz horn stabs, walking bass loops and swinging hi-hat patterns blending traditional jazz harmony with lo-fi production.
Ambient Lo-fi
Beatless or near-beatless tracks with tape hiss, warm pads and occasional muted piano notes for meditation and reflection.
Who uses lo-fi music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Study Stream Hosts
Hours-long lo-fi for "study with me" YouTube streams and Twitch lo-fi radio channels that need fresh, copyright-clear loops.
TikTok Creators
Background beds for aesthetic Reels, café vlogs and slow-living content that match the mood without licensing risks.
Café & Coworking Spaces
In-house lo-fi playlists that loop for an eight-hour shift without repetition and stay copyright-safe for public commercial play.
Sleep Content Creators
Bedtime lo-fi for sleep playlists on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube without sample-clearance issues on real jazz records.
Lifestyle Vloggers
Background music for morning-routine videos, journaling vlogs and slow-aesthetic edits with warm, nostalgic feel.
Chill Streamers
Just-chatting backing music for late-night Twitch and Kick streams that vibes with viewers without triggering DMCA.
How does an AI lo-fi music generator work?
A lo-fi music generator turns a one-sentence description into a finished lo-fi track — the dusty drums, vinyl crackle and jazz-sampled keys of the genre, composed from scratch rather than looped from a sample pack. You describe the vibe, the model writes and produces the whole song, and you download an MP3 you actually own.
That last part matters more in lo-fi than almost any other genre. Classic lo-fi leans on sampled jazz records, which is exactly what gets streams muted and uploads claimed. Because every generated track is original, there are no third-party samples in it and nothing for a rights holder to claim.
Prompts that sound like crate-digging
The genre lives in its textures, so name them. "Lo-fi hip-hop at 85 BPM with vinyl crackle, boom-bap drums and Rhodes chords" gets you the Nujabes tradition; swap in brushed drums and rain for café chillhop, or drop to 60 BPM with heavy tape saturation for sleep lo-fi. Crackle is on by default — ask for "heavy vinyl crackle" to push it forward or "clean, no crackle" to strip it out.
Tempo and mood carry most of the weight. Keeping a prompt melodically minimal and naming the BPM is what separates a focus-friendly study beat from a beat-tape cut that demands attention.
Building hour-long study playlists
Each render runs up to about three minutes, which is the natural length of a lo-fi loop anyway. For a stream or study playlist, generate ten to fifteen variations of the same mood prompt — the regenerate button keeps the vibe while changing the melody — and stitch them into an hour of continuous, non-repeating lo-fi.
Study-stream hosts and café owners use the same trick for background rotations: one prompt, many variations, no two loops identical across a full shift.
Streaming, monetization and rights
Generated lo-fi is safe to play where sampled lo-fi is not: Twitch and Kick streams, "study with me" videos, café speakers. Paid plans include full commercial rights, so you can also release tracks to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music and other DSPs, monetized under your own name — no royalty splits, no clearance paperwork.
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Vinyl crackle, dusty drums and jazzy Rhodes — generated in seconds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will it include vinyl crackle?
Yes. Lo-fi prompts default to vinyl crackle and tape hiss. Specify "heavy vinyl crackle" for more or "clean, no crackle" to remove it.
Can I get a one-hour study playlist?
Each render is up to three minutes. Generate ten to fifteen variations with the same mood prompt and stitch them into an hour-long playlist.
Can I monetize it on Spotify?
Yes. Paid plans include full commercial rights, including release on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music and any other DSP.
Will it sample real songs?
No. The model generates original lo-fi from scratch in the style of the genre, so there are no third-party samples and no clearance risk.
Can I match it to a study timer?
Specify BPM and duration in the prompt — "twenty-five-minute Pomodoro beat at 80 BPM" — and the model produces a track suitable for focus sessions.