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Music to Prompt

Text to music

Type a description and turn it into music, here on your choice of model.

Starter prompt

Cinematic indie-electronic, ~108 BPM, warm analog synth arpeggio, live drum kit with brushed snare, melodic bassline, lush string pads, hopeful and widescreen, slow build into a soaring final section, mostly instrumental.

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.

110 BPM

Best honoured by structure-aware models like Lyria.

Cinematic indie-electronic, ~108 BPM, warm analog synth arpeggio, live drum kit with brushed snare, melodic bassline, lush string pads, hopeful and widescreen, slow build into a soaring final section, mostly instrumental. around 110 BPM.

Exactly what gets sent to the model.

Choose your model

Generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models, pick the one that fits.

Text to music is exactly what it sounds like: you describe the sound you want in plain words, and a model turns that description into a finished piece. The clearer the description, tempo, instruments, mood and shape, the closer the result lands to what you imagined.

Type your idea, pick a model, and generate it here. Because you choose between ElevenLabs and Google Lyria, you can run the same description through different models and keep whichever interpretation you prefer.

How to describe music in text

Cover four things: tempo (a BPM or a feel like 'mid-tempo'), instrumentation (the actual instruments and synths), mood (two or three feeling words), and structure ('slow build', 'steady bed', 'big final section'). Concrete nouns beat vague adjectives, 'brushed snare and analog arpeggio' steers far better than 'nice and atmospheric'.

Refining your text

Treat the first result as a draft. Change one thing at a time, drop the tempo, swap an instrument, add 'no vocals', and regenerate. Small, specific edits move the output predictably, which makes it easy to home in on the sound you're after.

Start from a reference instead of a blank page

If describing the sound from scratch is hard, reverse a track you like into a prompt. You'll get its tempo, key and instrumentation written out as text, which you can then edit and generate as something original.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use the music commercially?
Yes. We generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models (ElevenLabs Music, Google Lyria), so the music you create from your text is cleared for commercial use.
What should my text include?
Tempo, instruments, mood and a sense of structure. The more concrete the description, the closer the generated music will match what you had in mind.
Can I choose which model generates it?
Yes. You pick between ElevenLabs and Google Lyria, and can run the same text through either to compare how each interprets your description.