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