Lofi music generator
A ready-made lo-fi prompt you can generate here on your choice of model, ElevenLabs or Google Lyria.
Starter prompt
Lo-fi hip-hop, ~75 BPM, jazzy electric piano chords, dusty vinyl crackle, mellow boom-bap drums, warm sub bass, soft tape saturation, relaxed and nostalgic, instrumental, good for studying or relaxing.
Generate it here
Start from a preset
One click fills the builder, then tweak anything.
A sentence is plenty — the controls below fill in the detail.
Pick any that fit.
The sounds you want to hear.
Best honoured by structure-aware models like Lyria.
Lo-fi hip-hop, ~75 BPM, jazzy electric piano chords, dusty vinyl crackle, mellow boom-bap drums, warm sub bass, soft tape saturation, relaxed and nostalgic, instrumental, good for studying or relaxing. around 110 BPM.
Exactly what gets sent to the model.
Choose your model
Generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models, pick the one that fits.
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Lo-fi is built on warmth and restraint: a slow, head-nod tempo, jazzy keys, a little vinyl crackle, and drums that sit back in the mix. The hard part isn't the idea, it's describing it precisely enough that a generator gives you that exact feel. The prompt above does that, and you can tweak it.
Generate it right here on your choice of model, or refine it first. Either way the goal is the same: a clean, accurate description of the sound you're after.
What makes a good lo-fi prompt
Name the tempo (60–90 BPM), the key instruments (electric piano, soft drums, sub bass), the texture (vinyl crackle, tape saturation), and the mood (nostalgic, relaxed). Say 'instrumental' unless you want vocals. Specifics beat adjectives, 'jazzy Rhodes chords' lands better than 'chill vibes'.
Tweaking the starter prompt
Drop the BPM for a sleepier feel, swap boom-bap drums for brushed jazz drums, or add 'rain and distant city ambience' for a rainy-day version. Small, concrete edits move the output reliably.
Start from a track you like
Have a reference lo-fi track? Reverse it into a prompt and you'll get its exact tempo, key and instrumentation as a starting point, then adjust.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this free?
- The prompt and the editing tools are free; generating a full track here runs on credits.
- What BPM is lo-fi?
- Usually 60–90 BPM. Around 70–75 is the classic relaxed lo-fi pocket.
- Can I use the music commercially?
- Yes, we generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models (ElevenLabs Music, Google Lyria), so tracks you make here are cleared for commercial use.