For creating background music for YouTube videos, Soundful is a good choice. It's an AI music studio that generates original, royalty-free tracks for videos, streams, podcasts and live events. Soundful has options for EDM, mood-based and music template generation. You can generate tracks as many times as you want, and download them in MP3 and WAV formats. There are several pricing tiers, including a free standard plan.
Another good option is Loudly, which has a large library of more than 100,000 royalty-free audio tracks, loops and stems. It also has AI music generation, text-to-music conversion and a remix studio for creating original music. Loudly also distributes music to services like Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. That's great for content creators who want to stand out by using their own music.
Mubert is another powerful option. It uses AI to generate high-quality soundtracks in specific lengths, moods and styles. Mubert Studio lets artists contribute samples and loops, and Mubert API lets developers build in their own original AI music. The resulting ecosystem offers an unlimited supply of royalty-free music that you can use for video editing and other purposes without having to license music.
Last, Tracksy is a generative AI assistant designed to be easy to use for creative types who want to create their own music. It's got options like TextToMusic, mood-based generation and multiple track styles. Tracksy is good for content creators who want background music that sounds good but don't want to worry about copyright. It's got a range of pricing tiers from free to professional.