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Loudly

AI music generator with royalty-free output, stem splitting, and distribution to Spotify and friends.

Freemium· Free tier; paid plans on /music/pricingAudioProprietary Loudly AI
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Best for

Pick Loudly if you need royalty-free background music at volume for videos, ads, or podcasts and want stems plus distribution in one tool.

Skip if

Skip it if you want chart-style AI songs with vocals or you need a self-hostable open model.

Loudly is an AI music generation platform built around text-to-music and genre/mood-conditioned track creation, with downstream tools for stem extraction, remixing, mastering, and sample-pack export to DAWs. The pitch is end-to-end: prompt a track, tweak it in their browser studio, then push the finished file straight to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Amazon through their built-in distribution.

The target users are content creators, indie filmmakers, podcasters, and SME marketing teams who need cleared background music without licensing a stock library or hiring a composer. Loudly leans hard on its 'ethically trained' dataset claim (consent, transparency, copyright compliance), which is a real differentiator versus Suno/Udio for brands that worry about training-data exposure. There's a free tier to start, paid plans gated on the pricing page, and a Music API for embedding generation into other products.

The output quality is loop-and-cue music rather than chart-ready songwriting, which is appropriate for its use case but a step below Suno on full-song coherence. If you want vocal-driven tracks, look elsewhere; if you want compliant instrumental beds at volume, Loudly is one of the cleaner options.

Editor's take

Loudly is the boring-in-a-good-way choice for AI music: instrumental beds, clean licensing story, stems, and an API. It won't out-write Suno on a hook, but for brand and creator workflows where 'cleared and consistent' beats 'viral,' it earns its slot.

— The AI Tool Bible editorial team

Pros

  • Ethically sourced training data with consent/copyright provenance claims
  • End-to-end pipeline from prompt to Spotify/Apple Music distribution
  • Stem export and DAW-friendly sample packs, not just bounced MP3s
  • Public Music API for embedding generation into other apps
  • Free tier lets you audition output before committing

Cons

  • ⚠️ Instrumental-leaning; weaker than Suno/Udio for full vocal songs
  • ⚠️ Pricing not shown on landing page; gated behind a separate route
  • ⚠️ Closed-source proprietary model with limited transparency on architecture

Use cases

text-to-musicroyalty-free background musicstem splittingai masteringmusic distributionsample packs

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