Prompt control
Generate across genres with natural language
Describe mood, tempo, voice, instruments, and structure in one prompt, then let the model translate it into a style-aware musical draft.
Language
Current language: English
Language
Current language: English
AI Music Generator
Prompt, generate, extend, and polish AI music in minutes.
Use Udio to turn a text idea into a full song draft with lyrics, instrumental options, flexible styles, and quick iteration for creators, brands, and content teams.
Genre range
From cinematic scores to EDM, rap, indie, and ambient ideas
Lyrics modes
Auto lyrics, custom lyrics, or pure instrumental
First draft
Start with a short generation and expand section by section
Prompt example
[Style: 80s heartland rock, electric piano, slide guitar, real drums, bass, male vocal. 104 BPM, E major.] Intro → verse → chorus → bridge…
Generated result
Demo TrackHeart Like a Drum
80s rock · electric piano · bass · male vocal · 104 BPM · E major
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The strongest Udio-style experience is not just about pretty visuals. It is about making prompting, lyric control, and track expansion feel immediate for first-time and power users alike.
Prompt control
Describe mood, tempo, voice, instruments, and structure in one prompt, then let the model translate it into a style-aware musical draft.
Lyrics flexibility
Start with generated lyrics, paste your own lines, or skip vocals entirely when you need background music, soundtrack cues, or ad-ready instrumentals.
Edit and extend
Use extension and revision workflows to continue a promising clip, preserve the vibe, and refine the sections that need a better hook or transition.
Describe Your Song
Udio lets you generate music in almost any style—from classical to heavy metal or EDM—using text prompts. It accurately transforms your descriptive keywords and tags into fully realized, style-accurate arrangements.
Write Your Lyrics
Udio offers three lyric modes: auto-generated lyrics, custom input, and instrumental. Let AI draft lyrics, write your own verses, or skip vocals entirely to create high-quality instrumental tracks.
Generate
Use Udio’s extension tools to grow an initial clip into a full song. Inpainting-style editing lets you modify or regenerate specific sections without changing the original style.
Prompt Library
A good homepage should show how prompting actually works. These examples mirror the kind of requests creators make when they want a usable song direction, not just a demo.
Prompt example
Bright summer pop, sweet female vocal, orange-soda sparkle and youthful crush energy. Light guitar, bouncy synths, 92 BPM, earworm chorus for short-form video.
Generated result
Orange Soda Confession A breezy love-pop hook with summer sparkle, perfect for romance clips and lifestyle edits.
Prompt example
Confident hip-hop, male rap, punchy 808 bass and crisp hi-hats. 92 BPM, hook-driven “knock back” attitude, stadium-ready energy.
Generated result
Knock Back Bold vocal delivery over a driving beat, ready for sports edits and trailer hype.
Prompt example
Fairy-tale rock, train-rhythm drums, bright electric guitar and playful melody. 110 BPM, cheerful adventure mood with singalong chorus accents.
Generated result
Fairy Tale Train Rock Bouncy rock groove with storybook charm, ideal for kids content and animation scenes.
Prompt example
80s heartland rock, electric piano, slide guitar, gritty male vocal. 104 BPM, E major, sectional brief from intro through full-band chorus.
Generated result
Heart Like a Drum 80s rock feel with piano and bass bed, mood shifts from heartbreak to self-reliance.
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The fastest way to understand the product is a simple three-step flow: describe the song, generate a first pass, then extend or remix what works.
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Write a prompt with style, mood, voice, tempo, and scene-level details so the generation has a clear direction.
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Start with a short clip to hear the core melody, vocal feeling, and overall arrangement direction.
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Keep the best ideas, extend the timeline, and rework weaker sections until the song feels closer to release-ready.
FAQ
It can generate music across multiple styles, combining mood, instrumentation, voice type, and structural hints into a short playable result.
Yes. A typical Udio-style workflow supports generated lyrics, custom lyrics, and instrumental-only output depending on what you want to make.
Yes. A common workflow is to start with a short draft, keep the strongest musical direction, and extend or revise it in later passes.
Absolutely. It also fits creator intros, social snippets, background cues, product launches, and other short-form music needs.
Launch CTA
The homepage now speaks more clearly to creators who want to test styles, lyrics, and song direction quickly, then keep refining the best idea.