Technology Music Generator
Future-forward tracks for SaaS demos, AI product videos, and tech keynotes. Generate clean synth-driven beds, glitchy IDM, cyberpunk pulses, and Silicon Valley-style optimistic electronica.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Technology 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.
Technology styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Optimistic Tech
Polished synths, soft plucks, four-on-the-floor at 115 BPM. Apple keynote and Google I/O product-reveal vibe — clean, confident, friendly.
Glitchy IDM
Clipped drums, granular textures, Aphex Twin / Squarepusher-style chops at 130 BPM. Best for AI/ML demos and bleeding-edge research videos.
Cyberpunk Pulse
Synthwave bass, neon arpeggios, retro-future drums at 100 BPM. Blade Runner 2049 and Cyberpunk 2077 sonic territory for high-stakes tech reveals.
AI / Algorithmic
Generative-feeling synths, ambient textures with subtle rhythmic shifts. For AI products, data-viz reveals, and machine-learning explainers.
Startup Hustle
Driving electronic-rock hybrid at 125 BPM. Energetic builds and confident drops for fundraising videos and demo-day pitches.
Global Tech
Light percussion, mid-range synths, internationally palatable melodies at 105 BPM. Built for cross-border SaaS marketing.
Who uses technology music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
SaaS Marketers
Product walkthroughs, feature-launch videos, signup-flow explainers. Polished tech scoring that signals modernity without screaming "stock track."
AI Startup Teams
Model demos, research blog videos, capability showcases. Generate forward-looking beds that match the energy of cutting-edge work.
Conference Speakers
Keynote intros, transition beds, talk teasers. Match Apple keynote scale without an Apple budget.
Tech YouTubers
Channel intros, gadget review beds, news-update background music. Distinct sonic identity for tech-review and engineering channels.
Brand Marketing
Product launches, brand-redesign reveals, Apple-style anniversary videos. Cinematic tech scoring at agency speed.
Sci-Fi Game Devs
Menu screens, hub-area beds, cyberpunk-themed cutscenes. Loop-ready electronica with strong futuristic identity.
How do you generate music for a tech product launch?
A technology music generator turns a one-line brief — the product, the moment, the mood — into a finished track built for SaaS demos, AI product videos and keynote stages. Describe the reveal you're scoring, and the AI writes and produces a full bed, from the quiet open to the confident payoff, as a downloadable MP3.
Original composition matters for tech marketing specifically because generic stock-library tracks are exactly what makes a product video sound like every other product video. Every track here is composed from scratch, so a launch video built around a technology music generator sounds like it was scored for that specific reveal rather than pulled from the same royalty-free folder a hundred other startups already used.
Prompting the right flavor of 'tech'
Technology music splits from corporate music by intent — corporate aims for warm and approachable (acoustic guitar, piano, claps), while technology aims for forward-looking and electronic (synths, plucks, processed textures). Within that, the six styles here cover very different moods: optimistic tech at 115 BPM with polished synths and soft plucks nails the Apple-keynote feel, while cyberpunk pulse at 100 BPM leans into neon arpeggios and retro-future drums for a high-stakes reveal.
For AI and machine-learning products specifically, glitchy IDM's clipped drums and granular textures, or the AI/algorithmic style's generative-feeling synths, signal cutting-edge without leaning on an overused trope.
Scoring the actual demo, not just "tech background"
SaaS marketers use optimistic tech and global tech for product walkthroughs and cross-border marketing, AI startup teams reach for glitchy IDM and AI/algorithmic beds for model demos and research videos, and conference speakers use that same optimistic-tech energy to open keynotes at Apple-launch scale without an Apple budget. Being specific in the prompt — naming the reference and the moment, like "Apple keynote, optimistic synth, clean plucks, soft kick, 115 BPM, building to a product reveal at 60 seconds" — is what separates a sharp result from a generic tech-background loop.
Commercial rights for launch videos
Paid plans include full commercial rights, covering product launches, paid ads, conference talks and any other SaaS or startup marketing content. Describe the keynote moment, generate, and ship the launch video with a bed built for that specific reveal instead of a stock tech-music preset everyone else is already using.
Score the next product reveal
Describe the keynote moment. The AI builds the bed. Ship the launch video.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between this and corporate music?
Corporate music aims for warm, friendly, approachable — acoustic guitar, piano, claps. Technology music aims for forward-looking, electronic, futuristic — synths, plucks, processed textures. Different audiences, different tones.
Can I get an Apple-keynote sound?
Yes. Prompt "Apple keynote, optimistic synth, clean plucks, soft kick, 115 BPM" and the AI captures that polished tech-reveal feel. Add "building to a product reveal at 60 seconds" for the climax.
Will it sound like AI music for an AI product?
Yes. The AI produces glitchy IDM, generative-feeling textures, and algorithmic-style sound design that signals "machine learning" without overdoing the trope.
Can I use these tracks in commercial SaaS videos?
Yes. Full commercial rights apply to all marketing videos, product launches, paid ads, and conference content.
How do I avoid the over-used "tech stock track" sound?
Be specific in your prompt — "cyberpunk synthwave, neon arpeggios" produces a sharper result than "tech background." Reference specific artists, eras, and instruments to differentiate from generic stock libraries.