Music
The last thing your film is missing
You have the shots. Now it needs a score. Generate original music from a description, a set of tags, or your own lyrics — without leaving the workspace your footage already lives in, and without a licence to clear.
Describe it, or tag it
Write what the cue should feel like, or reach for tags when a genre gets you there faster. Both work, and they work together.
Bring your own lyrics
Write the words yourself and let the model handle the performance, or leave it instrumental when the scene needs to breathe under dialogue.
Extend a cue that works
A good eight seconds is not a scene. Take a take you like and extend it out, rather than re-rolling and hoping the next one is as good.
Licensing you don't have to think about
Generated music is yours to use in your film. No library subscription, no per-use clearance, no takedown when the track's rights change hands.
Why this sits next to the video tools rather than somewhere else
Score is not a post-production afterthought that happens in a different application by a different person. It is part of how a scene reads, and the tempo of the cut usually argues with the tempo of the music until someone reconciles them. Having both in one place means you can hear the argument early, while it is still cheap to change either side.
- Cues sit alongside the shots they belong to, in the same project.
- Music is the one publishable media type we never watermark — there is no unobtrusive way to brand a track, so free-tier audio publishes clean.
- Costs come from the same credit balance as everything else, so scoring does not need its own budget line.
Score something today
Bring a scene you have already cut, or start from a description and see what comes back.