Sleep music generator
A calm, beatless sleep soundscape you can generate here on your choice of model, ElevenLabs or Google Lyria.
Starter prompt
Sleep music, extremely slow and beatless, soft low synth pads in A major, a deep warm drone underneath, very gentle and sparse high notes drifting in and out, long soft reverb, no percussion and no melody to follow, no sudden changes in volume or texture, deeply calm and enveloping, instrumental, for falling asleep.
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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.
Sleep music, extremely slow and beatless, soft low synth pads in A major, a deep warm drone underneath, very gentle and sparse high notes drifting in and out, long soft reverb, no percussion and no melody to follow, no sudden changes in volume or texture, deeply calm and enveloping, instrumental, for falling asleep. around 110 BPM.
Exactly what gets sent to the model.
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Generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models, pick the one that fits.
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Sleep music is meant to be heard and then forgotten. There can be no beat to keep time with, no melody to anticipate and no change loud enough to surface you from drifting off. What's left is slow, warm texture that stays almost the same for minutes at a time, closer to a soft constant than a song.
The prompt below strips out everything that holds attention and leaves only that gentle bed of sound. Generate it here on your choice of model, then ask for a long, slowly evolving piece so it carries you well past the point of falling asleep.
What makes a good sleep-music prompt
Be explicit that it is 'beatless' with 'no percussion', since most generators add a pulse by default and any rhythm undermines sleep. Ask for 'no sudden changes in volume or texture' so nothing jolts you awake, and avoid a 'melody to follow' so the mind has nothing to track. Warm pads, a soft drone and long reverb create the enveloping, featureless calm that lets you drift.
Tweaking the starter prompt
Add layers like 'distant rainfall', 'gentle ocean waves' or 'soft brown noise underneath' for a masking effect that covers household sounds. Swap synth pads for warm strings or a slow felt piano for a more acoustic feel, and choose a major key for openness or a low minor drone for something darker and heavier. Keep it as still and slow as possible.
Start from a track you sleep to
If a particular piece already sends you off, 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 reproduces the same stillness, handy for generating long, consistent sessions in an atmosphere you already trust.
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 sleep music need a tempo?
- No, the best sleep music is beatless and free-flowing, with no pulse to track. The starter prompt asks for an extremely slow, beatless texture rather than a set BPM.
- Can I use the music commercially?
- Yes, we generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models (ElevenLabs, Google Lyria), so tracks for a sleep app, podcast or paid recording are cleared for commercial use.