Mureka
Music generation that "reasons" about structure.
Standout features
Mureka, from Skywork AI, leans on a "music reasoning" approach — planning a song’s structure before generating audio — with strong multilingual and Chinese-vocal support.
Worldwide search interest, indexed 0–100 · Google Trends.
Mureka is an ambitious, fast-moving generator with a distinctive reasoning angle — but its reputation is mixed.
- MusiCoT reasoning and a strong multilingual story.
- Large user base and rapid model releases.
- Quality and support reviews are inconsistent.
The reasoning approach is the differentiator.
- Plans structure before audio via MusiCoT.
- Strong on Chinese vocals and multilingual output.
- Competes with Suno but quality is less consistent.
A free daily-credit tier exists; Pro unlocks commercial use and higher quality.
Mureka fits multilingual and experimental creators.
- Creators working in Chinese or multiple languages.
- Users curious about reasoning-based generation.
- Experimenters who want non-expiring credits.
- You need consistent quality and responsive support.
- You are sensitive to cross-border data handling.
The cautions are real and worth weighing.
- Low Trustpilot scores and quality-degradation complaints.
- Billing and cancellation issues reported by users.
- Cross-border (China) data handling may concern some.
- Free output is MP3-only and non-commercial.
- ✓Distinctive MusiCoT reasoning approach
- ✓Strong multilingual and Chinese vocals
- ✓Voice cloning and reference function
- ✓Stem and MIDI export
- ✓Non-expiring credits
- ✕Low third-party trust scores
- ✕Billing/cancellation complaints
- ✕Inconsistent quality reports
- ✕Cross-border data concerns
Mureka draws interest for its reasoning approach and multilingual strength, especially Chinese vocals. But third-party reviews are notably mixed, citing quality swings and billing friction, so trialling it on your own material is wise.
Mureka is a Chinese AI music generator from Skywork AI, a subsidiary of publicly listed Kunlun Tech. Its name blends "music" and "eureka," and its MusiCoT approach plans song structure before generating audio. It supports many languages and Chinese vocals, with a large reported user base by 2026.
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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