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 Yoga 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

Yoga styles you can generate

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

Vinyasa Flow

Dynamic vinyasa-flow music at 95 BPM, steady-pulse melodic content, energetic but not overwhelming, designed for sun-salutation flowing-sequence pacing.

Restorative Yoga

Gentle restorative-yoga music at 60 BPM, sustained pads, minimal dynamics, deep-relaxation atmosphere. Long-hold-pose-paired scoring.

Kundalini

Kundalini-yoga music at 100 BPM, mantra-chanting influences, harmonium and gong textures, chakra-and-energy-work-paired atmosphere.

Hot Yoga

High-energy hot-yoga music at 115 BPM, more dynamic-and-rhythmic content for power-yoga and Bikram-style heated practices. Workout-leaning yoga music.

Yin Yoga

Slow yin-yoga music at 55 BPM, ambient-leaning textures, gentle melodic content, long-hold-meditation atmosphere. The slowest end of yoga music.

Pranayama / Breathwork

Breathwork-paired yoga music at 65 BPM, breath-rhythm-matched compositions, atmospheric pads, contemplative-breath-focused arrangements.

Made for

Who uses yoga music?

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

Yoga Studios

Yoga class background music, studio ambiance, class-style-specific tracks. Custom yoga music per class style without monthly PRO fees.

Yoga Teachers

Custom class music for specific student needs, sequence-paired tracks, individual-class soundtracking. Personalized yoga-music design.

Yoga App Producers

Yoga apps (Down Dog, Glo-style), online-yoga platforms, video-yoga content. Original yoga music for app integration.

Home Yoga Practitioners

Personal yoga practice music for home use. Custom tracks for individual practice styles and preferences.

YouTube Yoga Channels

YouTube yoga channels, online yoga course producers. Custom yoga music without copyright strikes on YouTube.

Corporate Yoga Programs

Office yoga classes, employee-wellness programs, executive-yoga events. Custom yoga music for corporate wellness.

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 match music to your yoga practice style?

A yoga music generator turns a prompt into a track paced for a specific practice style — vinyasa flow at 95 BPM, restorative yoga at 60 BPM, kundalini with mantra-chanting influences, hot yoga at 115 BPM for a heated power practice. Instead of picking from a generic yoga playlist, you describe the class and the AI composes a track built around that exact tempo and dynamic.

That specificity matters because yoga styles don't share a tempo. A vinyasa class flowing through sun salutations needs a different pulse than a yin class holding a pose for five minutes, and a generic stock-yoga loop rarely fits either one precisely. Since every track is composed from scratch for the prompt, a studio or teacher can generate a different tempo and mood for every class style rather than looping the same ambient pad on repeat.

BPM by practice style

Vinyasa flow sits at 90 to 105 BPM with steady-pulse melodic content for flowing sequences. Restorative yoga slows to 55 to 65 BPM with sustained pads and minimal dynamics for long-held poses. Kundalini runs 95 to 110 BPM with mantra-chanting influences, harmonium and gong textures for chakra and energy work. Hot yoga and power yoga need 110 to 125 BPM with more dynamic, rhythmic content to match the intensity. Yin yoga is the slowest at 50 to 60 BPM, ambient-leaning and gentle for long-hold meditation. Pranayama and breathwork sessions run 60 to 75 BPM, breath-rhythm-matched and contemplative.

Specify the practice style by name in the prompt and the generator targets the right tempo and dynamic automatically — no need to guess a BPM number yourself.

Studios, teachers and apps

Yoga studios use it to build class-style-specific background music without monthly PRO fees. Yoga teachers generate custom tracks paired to a specific sequence or student need, and yoga app producers score original music for app integration instead of licensing stock loops. Home practitioners generate personal tracks for individual practice, YouTube yoga channels use it for course content without copyright strikes, and corporate wellness programs use it for office yoga classes and executive events.

Building a class-music library

Yoga teacher trainees and studios can generate varied tracks across vinyasa, restorative, hot, yin and kundalini styles to build a full class-music library from one yoga music generator session, rather than sourcing separate tracks from different stock libraries for every practice style. Full commercial rights are included on paid plans for studio, app and teaching use.

Find the flow

Pick the yoga style. Set the tempo. Generate yoga music for practice-paired atmosphere.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Are tracks paced for yoga practice?

Yes. Different yoga styles need different tempos — vinyasa flow at 90–100 BPM matches flowing-sequence pacing; yin yoga at 50–60 BPM matches long-hold poses. Specify the practice style for the right tempo.

Will it work for hot yoga specifically?

Yes. Hot yoga and power yoga need more energetic music to match the intensity. Generate 110–120 BPM tracks with steadier rhythmic content for power-and-hot-yoga practices.

Can I get mantra-chanting kundalini music?

Yes. Prompt "kundalini yoga music, harmonium, gong, mantra-chanting influences" and the AI delivers kundalini-tradition-appropriate scoring. Distinct from generic yoga music.

Best for yoga teacher training?

Generate varied music across practice styles for diverse class teaching. Yoga teacher trainees can develop class-music libraries spanning vinyasa, restorative, hot, yin, and kundalini styles.

BPM range?

Vinyasa flow: 90–105. Restorative yoga: 55–65. Kundalini: 95–110. Hot yoga: 110–125. Yin yoga: 50–60. Pranayama/breathwork: 60–75.