Start with the broad brief
Describe the mood, use case, genre, scene, or audience you have in mind before you decide what type of music output is best.
Create songs, instrumentals, and soundtrack ideas in one place when you want to explore the right direction before moving into a narrower workflow.
Describe the mood, use case, genre, scene, or audience you have in mind before you decide what type of music output is best.
Use one workflow to test whether your idea lands better as a full-song concept, an instrumental cue, or a fast creative draft.
Keep the strongest result, then move deeper into the right full-song, instrumental, or lyrics workflow when the direction becomes clear.

AI Music Generator is the page for broad music intent. It is built for users who know they need music, but have not yet decided whether the right answer is a complete song, an instrumental track, or an early creative sketch. Instead of forcing a narrow workflow too early, this page helps you test direction first.

Use this page when the request is still open-ended, like 'we need music for this idea' but the exact output type is not locked yet.
Compare multiple prompt angles before the team decides whether the next step is a full song, a no-vocals cue, or a lyrics-first step.
Give stakeholders something concrete to react to before you spend time refining production details in a narrower tool.
Start here when you only have a mood, message, or scene and want to hear which music direction makes the most sense.
Maya · Content Strategist
Campaign concept
"I use it when I need a music direction quickly for a campaign concept. It is much faster than searching through stock libraries."
Leo · Indie Creator
Idea to draft
"Sometimes I just need to hear an idea. A short prompt gets me from concept to something tangible I can react to."
Nina · Video Editor
Format choice
"It helps me test whether the project wants a full-song feel or a cleaner instrumental cut before I commit to the edit."
Team feedback
Direction finding
"The real value is getting a first direction quickly, then moving into the more specific workflow once the brief stops being vague."
If you know you need music but do not yet know whether the answer is a song, an instrumental, or a lyrics-first path, this is the right place to begin.
Start Generating MusicUse the dedicated full-song workflow when you already know the output should include vocals and lyrics.
Open AI Song GeneratorSwitch to the instrumental-first page when the brief is clearly no-vocals, background-music, or soundtrack-focused.
Open Instrumental Music GeneratorChoose the simpler beginner entry point if you are starting from a title, mood, or rough idea and want a gentler song-making flow.
Try AI Song MakerNeed lyrics or better prompts first?
Start with words first when the project needs stronger hooks, verses, or themes before the music direction is settled.
Open Lyrics GeneratorBrowse creator-ready prompt patterns when you want better starting inputs for broader music ideation.
Explore promptsIt is best for broad music requests where you know you need music, but have not yet decided whether the right answer is a complete song, an instrumental track, or an earlier concept draft.
AI Music Generator is the broader decision-stage page. The full-song workflow is for users who already know they want a complete song with vocals and lyrics.
Yes. It can help you explore instrumental directions, especially before you decide whether to continue in the dedicated Instrumental Music Generator workflow.
No. You can start by describing your idea in plain language and let the system generate music from your prompt.
Yes. One of the main benefits is testing different prompts, moods, and styles quickly before you commit to a final result.
Go straight to the dedicated full-song workflow when the brief is already clearly about a complete song with vocals and lyrics.
Start here when the brief is still broad. This page helps you discover whether the idea wants a full-song workflow, an instrumental-only path, or a lyrics-first step.
It works best for creators, teams, and marketers who need a fast first music direction before they commit to a more specific production workflow.