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AI music from a text prompt — 2 min
Get
DUSK ● AI music in under 2 minutes

Type a prompt.
Hear a song.

Melodusk turns text into studio-quality music across 100+ genres. Pick vocal or instrumental, set the energy, and the AI handles melody, harmony, and production.

Genres100+ styles
SpeedUnder 2 min
OutputStudio-quality
Free tierStarter credits
SESSION MELODUSK
Track 01 · generating
DUSK
PROMPT
"warm lofi guitar, dusk window light, soft brushed kick, 80 bpm"
Text-to-music100+ GenresVocals or InstrumentalUnder 2 MinutesRoyalty-FreeStem SplitterMusic ExtensionLyric Generator Text-to-music100+ GenresVocals or InstrumentalUnder 2 MinutesRoyalty-FreeStem SplitterMusic ExtensionLyric Generator
How it works

From sentence to song in three moves.

The whole flow is conversational — you describe what you want, the model interprets it, you refine if needed. No music theory required, no plugins to install.

i

Describe the music

Type a natural-language prompt — "calm acoustic guitar for meditation," "upbeat synthwave for a chase scene," "gospel choir over a trap beat." Anything you can articulate, the model can attempt.

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Set the parameters

Choose vocal or instrumental. Pick from 100+ genre tags or let the AI infer. Adjust length, energy level, and instrumentation in advanced settings if you want fine control.

iii

Hear it in under two minutes

The track generates with full melody, harmony, rhythm and production. Preview, regenerate variations, or push directly into the splitter or extension tools to refine the result.

Killer feature · 100+ genres

Pop sparkle. Jazz dusk. Anything between.

[01] The model spans the radio dial — pop and hip-hop on the cleanest end, lofi and ambient as the model's bread and butter.

[02] Niche genres work via prompt — drift phonk, vaporwave, neo-soul, bossa nova, drum and bass, gospel choir, trailer cinematic.

[03] Genre quality varies. Popular well-defined styles render cleaner than rare hybrids where the model has thinner training data.


Pick a genre →
Lofi study beats 12k+
Cinematic trailer 9.4k
Synthwave 8.1k
Ambient 7.8k
Acoustic folk 6.2k
Trap & hip-hop 11k+
Bossa nova 2.1k
+ 93 more browse
Who it's for

Made for everyone who needs a soundtrack.

Melodusk lives at the intersection of generative AI and content production. The same tool that scores a TikTok scrolls into a feature film's temp track, or a podcast intro, or a brand jingle.

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YouTubers & streamers

Background music that won't trigger Content ID. Original tracks per video, tuned to the mood you actually need.

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Game developers

Loopable ambient beds, combat themes, menu music — generate per level, extend with the music extension tool, export stems.

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Marketers & brands

Commercial jingles, brand anthems, ad spots. Royalty-free under paid plan, ready for use in client deliverables.

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Filmmakers & podcasters

Temp scoring during edit, intro/outro music for podcasts, mood beds for documentary segments. Cheaper than licensing.

The full toolkit

Generator, splitter, extender, lyrics.

Beyond text-to-music, Melodusk bundles the tools you'd normally pay for separately. Generate a track, then split, extend, or write lyrics for it without leaving the platform.

★ FEATURED

Text-to-music generation

Natural language prompts handle melody, harmony, rhythm, arrangement and final production. Vocals optional. 100+ genre tags, full parameter control, multiple model versions for variation.

PROMPT ▸ INPUT GENERATING ✦
"epic orchestral, rising strings, distant choir, 6/8 time"
0:00 1:47
SPLITTER

Vocal & stem splitter

AI vocal remover and instrument isolation built in. Available on paid tiers.

EXTEND

Music extension

Upload a clip, get a continuation that matches key, tempo and feel. Loop into a full track.

LYRICS

AI lyric generator

Generate lyrics in the mood you want, then feed them into the song generator for a vocal track.

SAFE

No copyright strikes

100% original output. Safe to upload to YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitch without Content ID matches.

EXPORT

Higher audio quality & stem export on Creator plan

Upgrade to Creator tier for higher-resolution audio, stem export (vocal, drums, bass, melody, harmony), monthly credit refresh and a royalty-free commercial license for client work.

EXPORT ▸ STEMS · "Track 01"
Vocal
Drums
Bass
Honest comparison

Melodusk vs. the rest.

Melodusk wins on speed, breadth, and bundled side tools at a lower price point. It loses to Suno on the absolute ceiling of vocal naturalness, and trails established platforms on social proof since it's a newer entrant.

CapabilityMeloduskSunoUdio
Text-to-music generation✓ Under 2 min✓ Industry leader✓ Strong
Vocal naturalness ceilingStylized AI textureMost natural in 2026Very natural
Number of supported genres100+ statedBroadBroad
Stem splitter bundled✓ Built inAdd-on
Music extension tool✓ Built inExtend featureExtend feature
Free starter tier✓ Free creditsDaily free limitDaily free limit
Paid plan entry point~$12/mo~$10-30/mo~$10/mo
Social proof / review volumeNewer, modest countEstablishedEstablished
What creators say

From the workflow.

★★★★★

I score all my YouTube essays on Melodusk now. Type the vibe, pick instrumental, get a 90-second bed that matches the scene. Cheaper than my old library subscription, and the tracks are actually unique to each video.

Sasha P.YouTube essayist · Portland
★★★★☆

For background scoring it's brilliant. For lead vocals on the indie EP I'm writing, the AI voice still sounds plastic on anything beyond ambient. Suno edges it on vocal naturalness, Melodusk wins on price and bundled tools.

Eliot M.Indie singer-songwriter · Bristol
★★★★★

I'm a solo indie game dev. Melodusk is generating all four hours of my game's soundtrack — combat, exploration, menu, cutscenes. Extension tool turns 60-second loops into level-length beds. Saved me $3k I would have paid a composer.

Hana T.Game developer · Osaka
The story

The dusk between prompt and song.

Melodusk launched in 2024 with a simple bet — the gap between "I can describe music" and "I have a finished track" should be measured in minutes, not weeks. The platform turned a year of model iteration into a generator that supports 100+ stated genres, stem splitter, music extension, and AI lyric writing in a single browser-based workflow.

The product lives at melodusk.ai and is positioned for creators who need original music at content velocity — YouTubers, game developers, marketers, podcasters, indie filmmakers. The free starter credits let new users test quality before paying; the Creator plan adds commercial rights, stem export, and priority queue.

Honest trade-offs. Vocal naturalness still trails Suno's 2026 model on radio-format pop — Melodusk's vocals land cleanest on stylized genres like lofi, ambient, choir, and electronic, less so on intricate rap flows or genres that depend on human imperfection like blues. The platform is newer than competitors, which means fewer public reviews and a smaller user community for support and inspiration. Music extension quality depends heavily on the source clip — clean modern recordings continue well, while heavily processed source material can produce noticeable seams at the join point.

What Melodusk wins on, decisively: generation speed (under 2 minutes is the slower end), bundled tools that competitors charge for separately, the breadth of genre tagging in the prompt UI, and a Creator-tier price point that undercuts Suno's middle plans. If your output volume is high and your need is content scoring rather than commercial vocal release, the math works.

Frequently asked

Common questions.

Direct answers about generation speed, copyright safety, vocal quality, and where Melodusk wins or loses against Suno and Udio.

What does Melodusk actually do?

Melodusk is a text-to-music AI generator. You type a prompt describing the music you want — mood, genre, tempo, instruments, even a scenario — and the AI composes, arranges and produces a full track in roughly two minutes. The platform supports over a hundred genres and lets you choose between vocal or instrumental output, with control over song length and energy level. The flagship is the generator itself, but the platform also bundles a vocal remover, stem splitter, music extension tool that lengthens existing tracks, and AI lyric generation. Output is 100% original audio — not sampled or remixed from existing songs.

How long does it take to generate a song?

Most tracks generate in well under two minutes from prompt submission to playable audio. The exact time depends on song length, server load, and which AI model version you pick. Short clips for social posts can finish in under thirty seconds. Full-length songs with vocals at higher quality settings can take ninety seconds to two minutes. If you need consistent speed for production work, the paid Creator plan generally gets priority queuing during peak hours when free-tier requests can stack up.

Can I use Melodusk tracks on YouTube without copyright strikes?

Yes. Every track Melodusk generates is 100% original audio composed by the AI — it does not sample, remix, or interpolate from existing songs in its training set. This means your tracks are safe to upload to YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitch and any other platform without Content ID matches or copyright claims. For purely personal posting on these platforms the free tier covers it. For monetized YouTube videos, ads, selling music, or use in client projects, you need the paid Creator plan or higher, which includes the commercial license.

What genres and styles does Melodusk support?

Melodusk advertises support for over 100 music genres and styles. The big ones are well-covered: pop, rock, jazz, classical orchestral, electronic and EDM, hip-hop and trap, country, ambient, lofi, cinematic and trailer scoring, R&B, folk, metal, reggae and tropical, latin. More specific sub-genres also work via prompt — drift phonk, vaporwave, drum and bass, neo-soul, lo-fi study beats, bossa nova, gospel choir. Quality varies by genre — popular and well-defined styles like pop, hip-hop, ambient and lofi tend to produce cleaner outputs than rare or hybrid genres where the model has thinner training data.

How good is the AI vocal quality?

Honest answer — it depends. Vocals work best on prompts that lean into stylized delivery: lofi, electronic, soft pop, ambient backing vocals, choir, gospel adlibs. The AI vocal can carry a melody and stay in key reliably. Where it struggles: complex rap flows with intricate cadence, jazz scat phrasing, screamo or growl vocals, and any genre that depends on identifiable human imperfection like blues. If you need polished commercial-grade lead vocals for a major release, this is not a replacement for a human singer. For background scoring, social posts, demos and content creation, it gets the job done.

What does the music extension feature do?

Music extension lets you upload an existing track and have the AI continue it. Drop in a 30-second loop and ask for two more minutes that match the same instrumentation, key, tempo and feel. Useful for: extending a short clip you already love into a full song, looping background tracks for long videos without obvious repetition, prototyping song structure by extending the intro you have into verse, chorus, bridge sections. Quality depends heavily on the source — clean modern recordings extend well, while heavily processed or genre-bent tracks can produce noticeable seams at the join point.

How much does Melodusk cost?

Melodusk operates on a freemium credit model. New users get free starter credits to test the platform — usually enough for several tracks at standard quality. Paid plans start around the Creator tier near $12-15/month, which adds a monthly credit refresh, royalty-free commercial license, stem separation export, and higher audio output quality. Higher tiers exist for heavy users with more credits per month and priority queue access. Pricing has shifted as the product matures, so check the live pricing page for current numbers before committing to an annual plan.

How does Melodusk compare to Suno or Udio?

All three are text-to-music AI generators competing on overlapping use cases. Suno is the most established with the largest user base and arguably the most polished vocal generation as of 2026 — its training advantage shows up in how natural lead vocals sound on radio-format pop. Udio focuses on extended generation and editing of mid-song sections, with strong genre fidelity. Melodusk leans into speed (under 2 minutes), broad genre range (100+ stated), and bundled side tools (splitter, extension, lyrics) that the others charge separately for. Cost-wise Melodusk tends to undercut Suno's paid tiers. If absolute vocal quality matters most, Suno wins; if breadth and bundled tools matter, Melodusk is competitive.

Who builds Melodusk and where is it hosted?

Melodusk is operated as a web platform at melodusk.ai, marketed as an AI music generator for content creators, marketers, game developers, podcast producers and filmmakers. The company is relatively new compared to established music tech players — it does not have the public funding announcements or major-label investor backing of LANDR or BandLab. Independent reviewers note that public ratings counts are still modest, which is normal for a newer entrant in an AI category where new generation models compete monthly. Read recent reviews on AI tool directories before committing to an annual plan, as the model quality and feature set have iterated quickly.

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Your next track is one prompt away.

Free starter credits, no credit card. 100+ genres, vocal or instrumental, full song in under two minutes.