Meditation music generator
A ready-made calming meditation prompt you can generate here on your choice of model, ElevenLabs or Google Lyria.
Starter prompt
Meditation ambient music, very slow and beatless, soft evolving synth pads in C major, gentle drone underneath, occasional sparse piano notes, distant warm reverb, no percussion and no melody hook, serene and spacious, instrumental, for relaxation, breathing and mindfulness.
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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.
Meditation ambient music, very slow and beatless, soft evolving synth pads in C major, gentle drone underneath, occasional sparse piano notes, distant warm reverb, no percussion and no melody hook, serene and spacious, instrumental, for relaxation, breathing and mindfulness. around 110 BPM.
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Meditation music works by getting out of the way. There's no beat to track, no hook to anticipate and no sudden change to pull your attention, just slow, evolving texture that gives the mind something soft to rest against. The goal is space, not interest.
The prompt below leans into that stillness: beatless pads, a gentle drone and only the sparsest melodic movement. Paste it into a generator below, or reverse a calming piece you already use into a prompt you can lengthen and refine.
What makes a good meditation prompt
State 'beatless' and 'no percussion' clearly, because the default for most generators is to add a rhythm that breaks the calm. Ask for soft evolving pads, a drone or gentle reverb, and keep the mood words restful, serene, spacious, soothing. Avoiding a strong melody hook stops the music from becoming something you actively listen to rather than settle beneath.
Tweaking the starter prompt
Swap the synth pads for Tibetan singing bowls, soft handpan or warm strings to change the texture, and add 'nature sounds' like rainfall or distant waves if you want an organic layer. A major key feels open and bright; a minor key feels more introspective. Ask for a long, slowly evolving piece rather than a structured track.
Start from a track you like
If a particular ambient or meditation piece reliably settles you, run it through the reverse tool to understand its makeup. It detects the key and infers the texture and mood, giving you a prompt that captures the same stillness, useful for generating longer sessions in a consistent, familiar atmosphere.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this free?
- The prompt and editing tools are free; generating a full track here runs on credits, on licensed, commercially cleared models.
- Does meditation music need a tempo?
- Usually not, the best meditation music is beatless and free-flowing, so there's no fixed BPM to track. The starter prompt asks for a slow, beatless texture rather than a set tempo.
- Can I use the music commercially?
- Yes, we generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models (ElevenLabs, Google Lyria), so tracks for a paid class, app or video are cleared for commercial use.