Compare AI Music Tools
AI music tools fall into two broad camps: "generation" tools that create songs from a prompt, and "editing and mastering" tools that polish finished tracks. To make songs and vocals with minimal effort, reach for generators like Suno or Udio; when clean copyright matters—say, for video or game background music—go with AIVA or Eleven Music; and when you just need to finish off a track you've already made, pick a mastering service like LANDR or eMastered. Checking whether commercial use is allowed, whether an API is offered, and whether self-hosting is possible will make it much easier to land on the right tool for the job.
8 toolsUpdated 2026-05-30
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Eleven Music
A commercial AI music generator you integrate via API
A text-to-music generator from ElevenLabs that creates songs by specifying genre, mood, structure, length, and language, and integrates directly into products via API. Trained on licensed data, it supports broad commercial use.
LANDR
The longest-running AI online mastering platform
An online mastering service whose AI, trained on the work of human mastering engineers, analyzes an entire track and automatically produces a clean, loudness-balanced commercial master. It offers an ecosystem that bundles distribution, samples, and plugins.
AIVA
AI composer strong in orchestral and cinematic music
An AI composition tool specialized in instrumental and orchestral-style music for film, games, and advertising. Pick a style to generate a track, then download it as MIDI for further arrangement. The Pro plan grants full copyright ownership of generated tracks.
Stable Audio
AI audio generator built for long tracks and sound effects
Stability AI's text-to-audio model that generates music, soundscapes, and sound effects from prompts. Released in May 2026, Stable Audio 3.0 can produce tracks up to roughly 6 minutes 20 seconds in a single pass and also supports audio-to-audio transformation and inpainting.
eMastered
AI mastering with a strong, warm tone
An online mastering service built by a Grammy-winning engineer: upload a WAV or MP3 file and its AI applies genre-tailored processing to return a mastered track in about 60 seconds. It also supports reference-track workflows and stem mastering.
ACE-Step
Open-source, self-hostable AI music model
An open-source music generation foundation model that turns text descriptions into high-quality music complete with melody, harmony, rhythm, and instrumentation, and optionally lyrics. It combines diffusion-based generation with a lightweight transformer for very fast generation speeds.
How to choose an AI Music tool?
- Can I use AI-generated music commercially?
- It depends on the tool and plan. Suno and Udio allow commercial use only on paid plans, while Eleven Music is trained on licensed data and supports broad commercial use on its paid plans. AIVA lets you fully own the copyright on its Pro plan, and the open-source ACE-Step is released under the Apache 2.0 license, allowing commercial self-hosting.
- Are there any AI music tools I can use for free?
- Suno, Udio, AIVA, and Stable Audio all offer free trial tiers, but these usually come with restrictions such as no commercial use, public sharing requirements, and limited downloads. If you want to use it freely at no cost, you can self-host the open-source model ACE-Step—released under the Apache 2.0 license—on your own GPU.
- How do generation tools and mastering tools differ?
- Generation tools like Suno, Udio, AIVA, and Stable Audio create brand-new music from a text prompt. Mastering tools like LANDR and eMastered, on the other hand, take a track you've already recorded and mixed and refine its loudness and tone into a commercial-release-ready master—so depending on where you are in the production process, the two are often used together.







