Cat. OM-022 · Text-to-Song · Web Suite

Text in,
an 8-min
song out.

OpenMusic AI is a web-based all-in-one music suite — text prompts and lyrics in, a complete song up to 8 minutes long out, in under 60 seconds. Royalty-free with full commercial rights. The suite also ships AI lyrics, voice generation, stem separation, vocal removal, audio mastering, and an AI music video generator under one roof.

8-min tracks <60 sec render Royalty-free · commercial All-in-one suite
How it works

Three steps. One pressing.

Web-based, no install. Simple mode picks defaults from a short description; custom mode exposes lyrics, genre, vocal gender, mood, and instruments. Click generate — track in under a minute.

01.

Describe the sound

Simple mode for a few sentences ("uplifting lo-fi for a YouTube intro, 80 BPM, female vocal"), custom mode for the full lyrics + style tag set. The AI Lyrics Generator can write the verse for you if you don't have one.

02.

Pick genre & voice

Pop, Rock, R&B, Lo-fi, EDM and beyond. Male / female vocal selection. Instrumental-only toggle for backing music. Set track length up to 8 minutes — longer than most consumer AI music generators ship.

03.

Refine & export

Generation takes under 60 seconds. Use AI Mastering to polish the mix, Stem Splitter to isolate vocals or instrumentals, the AI Music Video Generator to ship a visual alongside the audio. Export royalty-free with commercial rights.

8 minutes + the whole suite

One plan.
Every stage.

Most AI music tools ship the song generator and stop. OpenMusic ships the generator plus six adjacent tools — lyrics writer, singing-voice generator, stem splitter, vocal remover, audio mastering, AI music video — under a single subscription. Generated tracks reach up to 8 minutes, well past the 2-to-4-minute ceiling most competitors hold. Royalty-free with commercial use, no per-track upcharge.

  • 8-minute track lengthPast the 2-4 minute ceiling most consumer generators hold. Long-form intros, podcast scoring, game music loops without splicing two renders together.
  • All-in-one suite, single planLyrics generator, singing-voice synthesis, stem splitter, vocal remover, AI mastering, AI music video. One subscription replaces six tools.
  • Royalty-free, commercial OKEvery track ships cleared for monetized YouTube, ads, podcasts, indie games. No Pro-tier paywall around commercial rights.
  • <60 second renderEven at 8-minute length, generation typically completes within a minute. Re-prompt and iterate without breaking the flow.
Spec Sheet · OM-022 v.cur
Max track length8 minutes
Render time< 60 seconds
GenresPop · Rock · R&B · Lo-fi · EDM · +
Vocal optionsMale · Female · Instrumental
ModesSimple · Custom
Lyrics generatorIncluded
Singing voice genIncluded
Stem splitterIncluded
Vocal removerIncluded
AI MasteringIncluded
AI Music VideoIncluded
LicenseRoyalty-free · commercial
Who it's for

The readership.

Built for creators who need one tool that ships from idea to final track — without juggling four web apps or chasing licensing forms across three providers.

YouTubers

Unique long-form intros, outros, channel music. 8-minute length covers a full vlog soundtrack without splicing two AI renders end-to-end. Royalty-free, monetization-ready on day one.

Podcasters

Theme music, ad bumpers, mid-roll stings. Lyrics generator handles the catchy outro hook; AI Mastering polishes the mix to broadcast standards.

Indie game devs

Boss themes, ambient hub loops, character motifs. 8-minute ceiling means full-length area music without cross-fading two renders. Stems for in-game layering.

Hobbyists & first-time makers

No DAW, no music theory, no instruments. Simple mode + AI Lyrics Generator means anyone can ship a finished song from a vibe description to publishable audio in one sitting.

Features

The full catalogue.

OpenMusic covers the entire pipeline — composition, lyric writing, vocal synthesis, stem editing, mastering, and music video — under a single web suite. Below: the headline tools.

Signature

Text-to-song up to 8 minutes

The headline tool. Type a description or paste lyrics, choose genre and vocal gender, click generate — a fully produced song appears in under sixty seconds. The 8-minute ceiling is longer than most consumer AI music generators, which usually cap around 2-4 minutes per render.

Simple or Custom mode · < 60 sec render · royalty-free
AI Lyrics Generator

Verses, hooks, full songs

Standalone lyric writer. Give it a theme, get back complete lyrics with rhyme structure. Pipes directly into the music generator or works as a creative jumper-cable.

AI Singing Voice

Synthesised vocals

Generates the actual singing voice from your lyrics. Male / female selection, multiple vocal styles. Useful when you want a custom vocal track without recording your own.

Stem Splitter

Vocals · instrumentals

Upload any track, get isolated vocal and instrumental stems. Karaoke versions, acapella extraction, remix prep — the same engine handles all three workflows.

AI Mastering

Studio polish, one click

Reference-grade mastering applied automatically. EQ, compression, loudness normalisation to streaming-platform targets. Generated tracks ship master-ready.

Honest disclosure

Web-only · long renders test fidelity · no native audit

Worth being upfront. OpenMusic is web-based — no native iOS or Android app at the moment. Generating at the 8-minute maximum produces some of the longest AI tracks in the consumer category but also exposes the universal AI music issue: coherence and fidelity can drift on long durations. Vary prompts, use stem editing to swap weak sections. No published independent audit of training data sources.

Web only · 8-min length pushes coherence · disclosed
Honest comparison

OpenMusic vs Suno vs Udio
vs Soundraw vs Mubert.

Suno and Udio dominate consumer prompt-to-song with the strongest vocal fidelity. Soundraw is the long-time royalty-free pick for stock-style background music. Mubert is the streaming-API darling. OpenMusic's edge is the suite-of-tools angle plus the 8-minute ceiling — fewer specialist features, more integrated workflow.

What you want to doOpenMusic AISunoUdioSoundrawMubert
Full song from text prompt✓ Yes✓ Yes✓ YesStyle-basedStreaming-style
Max single-render length✓ 8 minutes~4 minutes~2-4 minutes~3 min loopsVariable
Vocal fidelitySolid · web-tier✓ Industry-leading✓ Industry-leading— No vocals— No vocals
Royalty-free on every tier✓ Yes— Pro only— Pro only— Subscription— Subscription
AI Lyrics generator included✓ Built-inLyrics onlyLyrics only— N/A— N/A
Stem splitter / vocal remover✓ Built-in✓ Pro✓ ProLayer togglesAPI tier
AI Mastering on output✓ Built-inAuto-mixAuto-mix— Generic— Generic
AI Music Video generator✓ Built-in— Not yet— Not yet— Not yet— Not yet
Native mobile app— Web only✓ iOS + Android✓ iOS + Android✓ iOS + Android✓ iOS + Android

// If hook-driven vocal fidelity is the entire deliverable — Suno or Udio. If you want curated stock-style background — Soundraw. If you need a streaming API — Mubert. If you want a single web suite handling text-to-song + lyrics + voices + stems + mastering + music video with 8-minute ceilings — OpenMusic AI.

Letters from the archive

What the readers wrote.

★★★★★

"The 8-minute ceiling is the actual reason we switched. Game cues for our roguelike need 6-7 minute layered loops, and splicing two 3-minute Suno renders together always sounded like splices. OpenMusic gets the whole thing in one render, and the stem splitter lets us peel out layers for combat triggers."

NA
Nadia A.
Indie game audio · Toronto
★★★★★

"The suite angle is real. I was paying for a song generator, a separate stem splitter, a separate AI lyrics tool, and a separate mastering plugin. OpenMusic collapses that down to one subscription, and the AI Music Video generator is an unexpected freebie for TikTok cross-posting."

RS
Rafael S.
YouTuber · 120k subs
★★★★☆

"Honest take: when you push to the 8-minute ceiling, coherence drifts — the song's pocket shifts and the bridge can land in a different key than the verses. This is universal in long-form AI music, not OpenMusic-specific. For 2-4 minute songs the output is in the same tier as the big names. For 6-8 minute use it as an arrangement starter and re-master sections."

EP
Elena P.
Producer · Berlin
The story

One subscription. Six tools deep.

OpenMusic AI ships through openmusic.ai — a web-only platform that bundles text-to-song generation with a stack of adjacent AI music tools usually sold separately. The pitch is integration: instead of paying four providers for a song generator, a lyrics writer, a stem splitter, and a mastering chain, OpenMusic ships all four under a single $10.49/month plan, plus AI singing-voice generation and an AI music video generator on top. Free tier exists for testing; commercial-rights output is included on every tier with no Pro upcharge for licensing.

The honest version: vocal fidelity is solid but not industry-leading the way Suno and Udio's flagship generators are. For monetized YouTube backgrounds, podcast theme music, game cues, and TikTok-format tracks the output is comfortably in tier; for a hook-driven release where the vocal carries the entire song, Suno or Udio remain the stronger pick. The 8-minute track ceiling is genuinely longer than most consumer competitors — but this also exposes the universal AI music issue: coherence can drift across long durations. Vary prompts, swap in stem-edited sections, treat the 8-minute render as an arrangement starter rather than a final master.

OpenMusic is web-based; there is no native iOS or Android app at this writing. The web platform is mobile-responsive but not equivalent to Suno's or Udio's native apps. There is no published independent audit of training data sources — universal across the AI music category, not OpenMusic-specific, but worth disclosing. Free tier is available for testing the generator before committing to a paid plan.

What the product gets right is the integration story. Stem splitter routing into AI Mastering routing into AI Music Video means a finished, video-ready track from a text prompt without ever leaving the browser tab. Full feature list, current pricing, and the free tier at openmusic.ai.

FAQ

The small print.

What does OpenMusic AI actually do?

OpenMusic is a web-based all-in-one AI music suite. The headline tool generates full songs from a text prompt or lyrics — up to eight minutes per render, in under sixty seconds. Around that, the suite ships an AI Lyrics Generator, AI Singing Voice Generator, Stem Splitter, Vocal Remover, AI Mastering, and an AI Music Video Generator. Every track is royalty-free with full commercial rights on every tier, including the free one.

Is the music really royalty-free for commercial use?

Yes — every track ships royalty-free with commercial rights, including monetised YouTube content, paid ads, podcast networks, indie game releases, and TikTok / Reels uploads. This is a real differentiator: Suno and Udio gate commercial-use rights behind Pro plans, Soundraw and Mubert require active subscriptions, but OpenMusic's free tier output is genuinely cleared for commercial work. Always check the in-app terms for the current wording before publishing under a major label.

How long can a single track be?

Up to eight minutes per render. This is longer than the two-to-four-minute ceiling most consumer AI music generators ship. Useful for full game music loops, podcast theme + bed, YouTube vlog soundtracks, or anything where splicing two shorter renders together would expose seams. The honest caveat: at the eight-minute maximum, coherence and fidelity can drift — the song's pocket may shift, the bridge can land in a different key. This is a universal AI music issue at long durations.

How does it compare to Suno, Udio, Soundraw, and Mubert?

Suno and Udio are higher-fidelity for prompt-driven vocal songs — they are the right pick if a hook-driven vocal is the whole deliverable. Soundraw is the long-running pick for instrumental, layer-toggleable stock music. Mubert is a streaming-API platform built for game and app integration. OpenMusic's edge is the suite-of-tools angle: text-to-song plus lyrics, voices, stems, vocal remover, AI mastering, and AI music video under one subscription, with eight-minute track ceilings and royalty-free output on the free tier.

Is there a native iOS or Android app?

Not at the moment. OpenMusic runs as a web platform; the experience is mobile-responsive in any modern browser but not a native app. If a native mobile experience is critical to your workflow, Suno, Udio, Soundraw, and Mubert all ship native apps. The web-first design lets OpenMusic move faster on model updates and ship the integrated suite without going through app store review for each tool.

What's the catch with the free tier?

The free tier is genuinely free with commercial-use rights on output, but it's credit-limited — you'll hit a generation cap on the free plan. Paid plans (from $10.49/month) lift the cap, unlock priority render queue, and open the full suite. The differentiator from competitors is that commercial rights aren't a paid-tier feature — they're on every tier.

What about long-form coherence issues?

Honest answer: this is universal in long-form AI music. When you push to the eight-minute ceiling, the model has to maintain musical structure across a longer arc, and the bridge can land off-key, the pocket can shift, or instrumentation can drift. The workaround is to treat the long render as an arrangement starter: split into stems, replace weak sections by re-generating specific lyrics passages, then re-master. For two-to-four-minute tracks, output is comfortably in the same tier as the big names.

How does the AI Music Video Generator work?

Once a song is generated (or uploaded), the AI Music Video Generator produces a visual track synced to the audio — abstract visuals, mood-driven imagery, beat-matched cuts. The output is video file ready for direct upload to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, or YouTube. This is unusual in the AI music category — most competitors stop at audio export — and is included in the OpenMusic subscription rather than sold as a separate AI video product.

Press play

Text in. Eight minutes out.

Royalty-free, all-in-one suite, music video on top. Drop it into a YouTube vlog, a podcast, a game build — no licensing conversation, no pro-tier paywall on commercial rights.