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 Soundtrack 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

Soundtrack styles you can generate

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

Film Soundtrack

Hans Zimmer and Alexandre Desplat at 90 BPM, mood-matched scoring per scene, character themes and motifs, cinematic-grade production. Feature-film scoring tradition.

Game Soundtrack

Nobuo Uematsu and Yasunori Mitsuda at 100 BPM, loopable-but-evolving compositions, area-and-mood-specific tracks, JRPG and AAA scoring traditions.

TV Theme

Bear McCreary and Ramin Djawadi at 110 BPM, hook-driven 60-second main themes, character-and-show-identity expression, recognizable signatures.

Trailer Cue

Two Steps from Hell and Audiomachine at 100 BPM, build-and-drop structure, massive percussion, hybrid orchestral, modern-trailer-music language.

Emotional Score

Thomas Newman and Max Richter at 75 BPM, restrained piano-and-string arrangements, contemplative pacing, indie-film-feel scoring. The intimate end of soundtrack work.

Action Soundtrack

Mission-Impossible-style action scoring at 130 BPM, propulsive percussion, brass stabs, electronic-orchestral hybrid, chase-and-fight sequence territory.

Made for

Who uses soundtrack music?

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

Indie Filmmakers

Feature films, short films, festival circuits. Custom soundtrack across scenes without booking expensive composer work. Generate the entire score in days.

Indie Game Devs

JRPGs, action games, indie narratives. Generate area themes, combat music, menu music — full game soundtrack per project.

Trailer Editors

Movie trailers, game trailers, brand-launch films. Custom trailer cues without licensing Two Steps from Hell catalog or Audiomachine library.

Podcast Producers

Narrative podcasts (Serial, This American Life-style), audio dramas, fiction podcasts. Soundtrack scoring per episode.

YouTube Creators

Long-form storytelling content, video essays, documentary-style work. Cinematic underscoring elevates production value.

Ad Producers

TV commercials, brand campaigns, product films. Custom scoring per spot instead of pulling from stock libraries.

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

What does it take to score a project entirely with AI?

A soundtrack music generator writes original scoring across film, game, TV and trailer traditions from a text prompt naming the medium, the mood and the reference tradition. Instead of licensing a composer per scene or pulling cues from a stock library, you describe the scene and get a finished cue built for it — usable across an entire project rather than one clip.

Soundtrack work is unusually dependent on consistency across many cues — a film needs its themes to recur, a game needs its area music to loop, and none of that is achievable by grabbing unrelated stock tracks. Because every cue is composed from scratch to your prompt, you can specify recurring motifs and keep a consistent voice across dozens of scenes without paying separate licensing or composer fees for each one.

Prompting by medium and reference tradition

Each medium has its own scoring language: film soundtrack at 90 BPM with mood-matched, character-and-motif-driven cinematic scoring; game soundtrack at 100 BPM built loopable-but-evolving for area and mood-specific tracks; TV theme at 110 BPM as a hook-driven 60-second main title; trailer cue at 100 BPM with a build-and-drop structure and massive percussion; emotional score at 75 BPM with restrained piano-and-string arrangements; and action soundtrack at 130 BPM with propulsive percussion and brass stabs.

Beyond orchestral, the generator also covers genre-specific soundtrack traditions — rock, electronic, folk — so naming the genre alongside the medium narrows the result further.

From short cues to full-length pieces

Generate 30-second trailer-cue stingers, 2-minute TV-theme arrangements, or 5-to-8-minute extended film-score pieces depending on the project. Indie filmmakers use it to generate an entire film score across scenes in days rather than booking composer time, indie game developers generate area themes, combat music and menu music per project, and trailer editors build custom cues instead of licensing an existing trailer-music catalog. For game use specifically, prompting "loopable game music, no abrupt transitions, return-to-start friendly" produces music designed for engine looping on area and menu screens.

Scoring at scale without a composer budget

Podcast producers use soundtrack-style scoring for narrative and fiction podcasts, YouTube creators use it for long-form video essays and documentary-style storytelling, and ad producers generate custom scoring per spot instead of pulling from stock libraries — the same commercial-rights coverage that applies across the rest of the catalog applies here too.

Score the project

Pick the medium. Set the mood. Generate soundtrack music made for picture.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I generate a complete film score?

Yes. Generate cues for each scene with consistent thematic material across the film. Specify recurring motifs by prompt and the AI maintains stylistic coherence across cues.

Will tracks loop seamlessly for game use?

Yes. Prompt "loopable game music, no abrupt transitions, return-to-start friendly" and the AI generates compositions designed for game-engine looping. Useful for area music and menu screens.

Can I get genre-specific soundtracks?

Yes. Beyond orchestral — generate rock soundtracks (Stranger Things), electronic soundtracks (Tron), folk soundtracks (Inside Llewyn Davis). Specify genre and the AI delivers in that tradition.

Best for trailer editors?

Yes. Hybrid orchestral with build-and-drop structure is the modern trailer-music standard. Generate cues with proper trailer pacing — quiet intro, percussive build, climactic drop.

How long can tracks be?

Generate 30-second trailer-cue stingers, 2-minute TV-theme arrangements, or 5–8 minute extended film-score pieces. Match length to project needs.