ElevenLabs Music
Studio-grade music, cleared for commercial use.
Standout features
ElevenLabs brought its audio-AI pedigree to music with a model trained on licensed data — the key differentiator being output you can use commercially with far less worry.
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ElevenLabs Music trades a little raw flash for the thing serious creators actually need: commercially clear output.
- Licensed-data training is the headline differentiator.
- v2 brings genuinely useful controls like inpainting and mid-track switches.
- Backed by one of the best-funded audio-AI companies.
Music v2 is built for control, not just generation.
- Section-by-section inpainting to fix or change parts without regenerating everything.
- Mid-track genre switching, multilingual vocals and embedded SFX.
- Stem separation for downstream production.
A free tier lets you try it; paid plans scale with usage, with commercial clarity built in.
It fits anyone whose work has to clear legal review.
- Brands and agencies producing ad and campaign music.
- Professional creators who must avoid copyright exposure.
- Teams already using ElevenLabs for voice.
- You want the absolute most viral-sounding vocal tracks regardless of provenance.
- You need the deepest community and model cadence — Suno leads there.
It is newer to music than the leaders.
- Smaller music community than Suno or Udio.
- Catalogue and feature depth still expanding.
- Credit-based pricing can add up at scale.
- Some genres still sound stronger on rivals.
- ✓Trained on licensed data — commercially clear
- ✓Powerful v2 controls (inpainting, switching)
- ✓Stem separation for DAW workflows
- ✓Backed by a heavily funded audio-AI leader
- ✓Free tier to evaluate
- ✕Newer to music than Suno/Udio
- ✕Smaller music community
- ✕Credit pricing scales with heavy use
- ✕Some genres stronger on rivals
Professional creators welcome a major name offering licensed-data music, since copyright clarity is the recurring blocker with rivals. Feedback notes the controls in v2 are genuinely useful, while the music community is still smaller than Suno’s.
ElevenLabs, founded in 2023 and known for its voice AI, extended into music with Eleven Music in 2025 and Music v2 in 2026. Its differentiator is training on licensed data for commercially clear output, backed by a large Series D and strategic investment.
Company figures are drawn from public disclosures and reputable trackers (gathered Jun 2026). User and revenue numbers are estimates and move fast.
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