Boomy
✓ Editorially verifiedGenerative AI music maker that lets anyone produce a song in under a minute and push it to Spotify.
Pick Boomy if you want the shortest possible path from idle curiosity to a released, royalty-eligible track on streaming platforms.
Skip it if you need stems, MIDI, fine-grained prompt control, an API, or release-grade vocal generation.
Boomy is a browser-based generative music platform that creates original instrumental and vocal-ready tracks from a few clicks. You pick a style (electronic dance, lo-fi, hip-hop, rap beats, relaxing meditation, custom), the engine composes a song in roughly 30 seconds, and you can then re-roll sections, tweak arrangement, add vocals or mix it down in the in-browser editor. The headline pitch is that no production skills are required.
Where Boomy stands out from peers like Suno or Udio is the distribution angle: the platform will release finished tracks to Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, YouTube Music, Amazon, and other DSPs under the user's artist profile, and pay out streaming royalties (minus Boomy's share). That's made it popular with hobbyists and a controversial subset of stream-farmers, and it's the reason Spotify pulled tens of thousands of Boomy uploads in 2023 over artificial-streaming concerns. Pricing is freemium: a free tier lets you save a handful of songs, while Creator (~$9.99/mo) and Pro (~$29.99/mo) tiers unlock more saves, downloads, and release slots.
There is no public API, no open weights, and limited transparency about the underlying models. It is a closed consumer product squarely aimed at non-musicians who want a fast path from idea to released track, rather than producers looking for stems, MIDI, or fine control.
Boomy was an early mover in consumer AI music and is still the most distribution-focused option in the space, which is both its hook and its baggage. As a pure generator it has been outclassed by Suno and Udio, but for non-musicians who actually want a song on Spotify by tonight it remains uniquely turnkey.
— The AI Tool Bible editorial team
Pros
- ✅ Produces a full song in under a minute with zero music theory
- ✅ Built-in distribution to Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok and other DSPs
- ✅ Pays a share of streaming royalties back to the creator
- ✅ Friendly browser editor with re-roll and basic arrangement controls
Cons
- ⚠️ No public API and no stems/MIDI export
- ⚠️ Closed, undisclosed model with limited creative control vs Suno or Udio
- ⚠️ Spotify has previously purged large batches of Boomy uploads over stream-farming
- ⚠️ Output quality lags behind newer text-to-music models for vocals
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