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 Trailer 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

Trailer styles you can generate

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

Epic Orchestral

Full 90-piece orchestra, massive choir, taiko drums. Two Steps From Hell and Audiomachine DNA — 90 BPM builds to a 120 BPM final drop with hero-theme strings.

Hybrid Action

Orchestra fused with synth bass, distorted drums, and processed hits. Inception and Dunkirk territory — modern blockbuster trailer language.

Tech-Noir & Horror

Cold synths, granular textures, distorted braaams. Blade Runner 2049 and Mandy trailer flavor. Built for dystopian thrillers and prestige horror.

Fantasy Adventure

Sweeping flutes, choir, anthemic strings. Lord Of The Rings and Game Of Thrones trailer playbook — hero-quest scoring with grand horizons.

Cyberpunk Action

Synthwave fused with orchestral hits, glitched percussion, and bass drops. Matrix, Tron Legacy, and Cyberpunk 2077 trailer territory.

Whisper-to-Bombast

Quiet piano motif for 60 seconds, sudden silence, then full orchestra at the title card. The classic three-act trailer structure in one composition.

Made for

Who uses trailer music?

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

Independent Filmmakers

Festival submission trailers, indie features, short-film promo cuts. Hollywood-scale scoring without an LSO recording budget.

Game Studios

Announcement trailers, gameplay reveals, launch teasers. Generate stems matched to your edit's rhythm and beat drops.

YouTube Creators

Channel trailers, season-finale teasers, big-reveal videos. Cinematic scale on a creator budget.

Authors & Publishers

Book trailers for thrillers, fantasy, and sci-fi novels. Original trailer-grade music with full commercial use.

Brand & Ad Agencies

Super Bowl-style brand epics, Olympic-tie-in promos, mission-statement films. Studio-feature scoring at agency speeds.

Content Creators

TikTok dramatic reveals, Instagram reels with cinematic climaxes, podcast intros that hit like a feature film opening.

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 get a Two Steps From Hell-style trailer cue?

A trailer music generator turns a description of your climax moment into a finished cinematic cue — orchestra, choir, taiko drums and the hits and braaams that make a title card land. Describe the scale and the timestamp you need to hit, and the AI writes and produces the full track as a downloadable MP3.

Original composition matters for trailers specifically because the epic-orchestral sound most editors reach for is heavily licensed and reused across thousands of trailers already. Every cue generated here is original — composed in that same tradition, but not the same stock track everyone else's trailer is running.

Hitting a specific timestamp

Trailers live and die on timing, so set the duration to match your edit and prompt the climax moment directly — "hit at 1:15," "title card at 1:30" — and the generator structures the build to land on your timestamp rather than requiring you to re-cut the video around a fixed track. The classic whisper-to-bombast structure works the same way: prompt "starts with solo piano, builds slowly, drops to silence at 50 seconds, full orchestra at title card" and the AI handles the three-act dynamic arc trailer editors expect.

Six flavors of cinematic scale

The six styles cover different trailer traditions: epic orchestral at 90 BPM building to 120 for hero-theme bombast; hybrid action fusing orchestra with synth bass and distorted drums for an Inception-era blockbuster feel; and tech-noir and cyberpunk action leaning into cold synths and glitched percussion for dystopian or Matrix-adjacent reveals. Fantasy adventure keeps things sweeping and anthemic for hero-quest scoring, in the Lord of the Rings tradition.

For the low end specifically, prompt "Inception braaam," "sub-bass drops," or "distorted brass hits" to push the impacts that shake a theater sub — the generator responds directly to naming the specific effect you want.

Rights for theatrical, streaming and festival use

Independent filmmakers, game studios and YouTube creators all get full commercial rights on paid plans, covering theatrical release, streaming distribution, broadcast TV and festival submission — Hollywood-scale scoring without an orchestra budget.

Hit them at the title card

Set the climax. Choose the scale. Get a trailer cue that lands like cinema.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the AI generate Two Steps From Hell-style trailer music?

Yes. Prompt for "epic orchestral trailer, choir, taiko drums, builds to climax at 90 seconds" and the AI produces a Two Steps From Hell / Audiomachine-style track. Original composition, same emotional payoff.

Can I hit specific cuts in my video?

Yes. Set the duration to match your edit and prompt the climax moment — "hit at 1:15," "title card at 1:30." The AI structures the build to land on your timestamp.

Will the braaams hit hard enough?

Prompt "Inception braaam," "sub-bass drops," or "distorted brass hits" to push the low end. The AI generates the trailer-grade impacts that shake theater subs.

Can I use trailer music in commercial film releases?

Yes. All tracks come with full commercial rights — theatrical release, streaming distribution, broadcast TV, and festival submission all covered.

How do I get the quiet-loud trailer structure?

Prompt "starts with solo piano, builds slowly, drops to silence at 50 seconds, full orchestra at title card." The AI handles the three-act dynamic arc trailer editors expect.