Music producers
Drop a generated track into your DAW with full stems. Slice up to 20 sample packs per track and treat Loudly as a private session-musician engine.
▸ 20 sample packs
▸ Genre Blend for unique textures
▸ Repeatable formula
Loudly is the AI music generator with engineering-style control: pick genre, energy, structure, tempo, instruments — and the model returns three studio-quality tracks. Royalty-free worldwide, ethically trained, and ready to ship to Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, and a Music API for developers.
Most AI music tools are a black box — text in, music out, no leverage on the result. Loudly is the opposite. You build the formula yourself, the model fills it in, and every track is yours to remix, stem out, or ship.
Choose genre (and optionally a second genre to blend), set energy (1–10), pick tempo and key, decide structure (Intro–Verse–Chorus–Bridge–Outro), and select duration.
Loudly returns three distinct interpretations of your formula. Listen, pick a favorite, regenerate with adjusted parameters, or save all three to your library.
Export stems for your DAW. Generate up to 20 sample packs from a single track. Ship to Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok and 6 more — all from inside Loudly.
Loudly's parametric model and stem-pack output make it especially useful for working professionals — producers who need source material, agencies running ad campaigns, and developers embedding music into products.
Drop a generated track into your DAW with full stems. Slice up to 20 sample packs per track and treat Loudly as a private session-musician engine.
Generate on-brand audio for ad campaigns at speed. Parametric formula gives consistent tone across many spots. Worldwide commercial licence on every track.
Score scenes with specific mood and timing. Structure control lets you align intro/chorus/outro to your cut. Stem export for fine-grained mix-to-picture.
Embed music generation directly into your product via the enterprise Music API. Text-to-music, parametric generation, stem extraction — all programmatic.
Loudly's proprietary music dataset was developed under strict ethical AI guidelines — consent, transparency, and copyright compliance. While Suno and Udio fight lawsuits over training data, Loudly built its corpus the slow, legal way.
Most generative AI music models trained on whatever they could scrape from YouTube and SoundCloud. That's why Suno is in court. That's why your downstream usage of those tools carries unresolved legal risk.
Loudly took the harder path. The training corpus was built under signed agreements with contributing musicians and rights holders. Every sample was contributed with informed consent. No scraping, no shortcuts, no later "we'll figure it out."
For you as a creator, this means a 100% copyright-safe commercial licence on every track — whether you use it in a YouTube video, an ad campaign, or release it to Spotify. The licence holds because the upstream rights are clean.
Synthwave + Lo-fi. Trap + Orchestral. Drum & Bass + Jazz. The AI weights both genres into a single coherent arrangement — not a switch between them.
Lay out the song architecture yourself — no other AI tool gives you this control.
Describe a vibe in plain English — Loudly generates instrumental tracks matching the description. Useful for quick ideation before tightening the formula.
Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon, Tidal, Deezer, TikTok, Tencent, Instagram. Distribution & royalty collection wired in.
Drop in your own vocal, beat, or sample. Loudly Studio generates unique remixes and mashups based on your input audio.
Enterprise-grade endpoint for text-to-music, parametric generation, stem extraction, and AI playlists. 100% copyright-safe — embed Loudly into apps, games, branded experiences, messaging tools.
Four different bets on what AI music should be. Loudly's distinct edge is parametric control + enterprise API + ethical training. The trade-off: it's not as fast as a one-prompt vocal song generator.
| Capability | Loudly AI | Suno | Soundraw | Boomy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parametric song formula | ✓ Core feature | ✗ Prompt only | UI presets | UI presets |
| Genre Blend (2 genres in one track) | ✓ Yes | Prompt-dependent | ✓ Yes | ✗ |
| Structure control (Intro / Verse / Chorus / Bridge) | ✓ Yes | ✗ | Bar-level edit | ✗ |
| Sample packs (up to 20 per track) | ✓ Yes | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Enterprise Music API | ✓ Yes | ✗ | Limited | ✗ |
| Ethically trained (consent-based) | ✓ Yes | ✗ In litigation | ✓ In-house | Unclear |
| Stem export | ✓ Yes | Pro tier | ✓ Yes | Pro tier |
| Built-in distribution | ✓ 9 platforms | Pro tier | ✗ | ✓ 40+ platforms |
| Vocal song generation | ✗ Instrumental focus | ✓ Core | ✗ | Light vocals |
| Best for | Producers, agencies, devs | Songwriting | Beatmakers | First-time artists |
Comparison reflects publicly available product info as of 2026. Features and licensing change — verify in each product before subscribing.
I run a small ad agency. Loudly is the only AI tool we approve for client work because the licence is bulletproof — consent-based training, no copyright drama. We've done about 40 campaign cues this year, all on the same parametric formula for brand consistency.
Honest review: Loudly's vocal generation is weaker than Suno's. But for what I do — making sample packs and producing in Ableton — the stem export and Genre Blend are unmatched. I generated 20 packs from one synthwave/lo-fi track and built three EPs out of them.
We integrated Loudly's Music API into a fitness app for user-personalized workout tracks. The parametric model is perfect for that — we can request specific energy levels per workout intensity and get clean, licensed music back. Latency is fine.
Loudly was founded in 2019 in Berlin under the original name Nxtnowmusic, by a team that bet the future of AI music wasn't a one-prompt magic box but a parametric instrument — something an engineer or art director could actually tune. CEO Rory Kenny has run the company from Berlin since.
The bet shaped two design choices that still set Loudly apart. One: parametric over prompt. Where Suno gives you one text box, Loudly gives you the full formula — genre, energy, structure, tempo, key, instruments. The trade-off is less linguistic freedom, more predictable, repeatable, brand-consistent output. Two: consent over scraping. While many generative music companies trained on whatever they could find, Loudly built its corpus the legal way — under signed agreements with contributing musicians.
Today Loudly serves four audiences with the same platform. Working music producers get stems and up to 20 sample packs per track. Agencies get tone-consistent campaigns with worldwide commercial licence. Filmmakers get mood-precise structure for scoring. App developers get an enterprise Music API for embedding generation at scale. It's the most operationally serious of the consumer-facing AI music tools.
Honest trade-offs worth knowing. Loudly's vocal generation is weaker than Suno's — if your goal is releasing vocal pop singles, that's the wrong tool. Free trial caps at 3 watermarked downloads at 30 seconds, so plan to subscribe before serious use. Official site at loudly.com.
Loudly AI is a Berlin-built AI music platform that generates studio-quality royalty-free music from a parametric song formula. Instead of relying only on text prompts, Loudly gives you knobs and sliders for genre, duration, energy, instruments, structure, tempo, and key — and generates three unique tracks per request. It also includes text-to-music, genre blending, audio remixing, stem export, distribution to 9+ streaming platforms, and an enterprise Music API. The platform is ethically trained on a consent-based dataset.
A song formula is Loudly's parametric input system. Instead of writing a long text prompt, you set distinct parameters: Genre (with optional genre blend), Duration (15 seconds to 3 minutes), Energy (1–10 intensity scale), Instruments (which sounds carry the song), Structure (Intro-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Outro), Tempo (BPM), and Key. Loudly's AI model interprets the formula and generates three unique tracks that fit it.
Yes — Loudly tracks come with a worldwide royalty-free commercial licence on paid plans. You can use them in videos, podcasts, ads, apps, games, and corporate content with no royalty payments. The free trial generates watermarked previews that are not licensed for commercial use; upgrading to a paid plan removes the watermark and activates full commercial rights on tracks you generate while subscribed.
Yes. Loudly's Music Distribution service publishes your AI-generated tracks to Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer, Tencent, and Instagram — all from one place. Distribution is available on paid plans and lets you earn streaming royalties on tracks you create and release through Loudly.
Suno generates full vocal songs from text prompts. Soundraw is a UI-driven beatmaker with bar-level editing. Boomy bundles generation with one-click streaming release. Loudly sits between them with a different bet: a parametric song formula that gives engineering-style control over every variable plus a strong B2B angle — enterprise Music API for developers, stem packs for producers, and ethically trained models for brands that care about copyright provenance.
Genre Blend lets you combine two genres in one generated track — Synthwave + Lo-fi, Trap + Orchestral, Drum & Bass + Jazz, Cinematic + Hip-Hop, and many other pairings. The AI weights both genres into a single coherent arrangement rather than just switching between them. This is useful for finding sounds that don't exist in any single library and for matching unusual brand or visual aesthetics in ads and films.
Yes. Every Loudly-generated track can be exported as separate instrument stems for use in Ableton Live, Logic Pro, FL Studio, Pro Tools, or any DAW. Loudly can also generate up to 20 sample packs from a single track — chopping and processing the source audio into building blocks for further production.
Yes. Loudly's proprietary music dataset was developed under strict ethical AI guidelines — consent, transparency, and copyright compliance. The company does not train its model on scraped internet music. This is important for two reasons: it gives you a 100% copyright-safe commercial licence, and it means the contributing musicians are part of the value chain rather than excluded from it.
Loudly offers a free trial with 3 downloads, MP3-quality previews, and 30-second clip lengths — useful for testing the platform but not licensed for commercial use. Paid plans (Personal and Pro tiers) unlock full-length tracks, higher-quality files, stems, sample packs, distribution, and the worldwide commercial licence. Enterprise plans add API access for developers.
Free trial. No card. Three tracks per generation. Ship to Spotify when you're ready.