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Ecrett Music

AI background-music generator that spits out royalty-free instrumental tracks by scene, mood, and genre.

Freemium· Free preview tier; Individual $4.99/mo annual ($7.99 monthly); Business $14.99/mo annual ($24.99 monthly)Audio
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Pick Ecrett Music if you're a YouTuber or podcaster who needs cheap, legally-safe background cues and doesn't care about vocals or stems.

Skip if

Skip it if you want vocal tracks, stem exports, an API, or compositions with real emotional arc — try Suno, Udio, or AIVA instead.

Ecrett Music is a browser-based AI composer aimed at video creators, podcasters, and indie game devs who need cheap, legally-cleared background music without touching a DAW. You pick a scene (e.g. travel, comedy, horror), a mood, and a genre, and the model spits out an instrumental track you can tweak by toggling melody, backing, bass, and drum layers or shuffling the structure. There's even a built-in video preview so you can drop your footage in and audition cues against it.

It's positioned as a budget alternative to Soundraw (same parent company, SOUNDRAW Inc.), AIVA, or Mubert. The free tier lets you preview and manage tracks but not commercially license downloads; paid plans run $4.99/mo (Individual, annual) or $14.99/mo (Business, annual) and include royalty-free use across YouTube, Twitch, ads, and games. There's no API and no stem export, so this is strictly a point-and-click tool for end users, not a backend for music apps.

Quality is fine for filler and B-roll, but the outputs are clearly pattern-based rather than the more emotive, structured compositions you'll get from AIVA or Suno. If you need vocals, lyrics, or anything beyond instrumental cues, look elsewhere.

Editor's take

Ecrett is the entry-level sibling to SOUNDRAW from the same company — same idea, lower price, slightly less polish. It's a fine pick for creators who treat music as a checkbox rather than a craft, but anyone serious about score will outgrow it fast.

— The AI Tool Bible editorial team

Pros

  • Cheapest royalty-free AI music subscription in its tier
  • Scene/mood/genre picker is genuinely fast to use
  • Built-in video preview to audition tracks against footage
  • Customizable instruments and song structure

Cons

  • ⚠️ No API, no stems, no vocals — instrumental only
  • ⚠️ Outputs feel pattern-based rather than truly composed
  • ⚠️ Free tier can't be used commercially
  • ⚠️ Less expressive than Suno, Udio, or AIVA

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