Standout features
Soundraw generates royalty-free instrumental tracks from your choice of mood, genre, length and structure — then lets you edit sections and instruments to fit your edit.
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Soundraw is a clean, safe choice for creators who need instrumental beds without copyright risk.
- Instrumental-only, mood-driven generation.
- Editable via the Mixer, not just one-shot output.
- In-house training data means no Content ID surprises.
Output is instrumental and built around editability.
- Strong, usable instrumental beds across common moods and genres.
- Section and instrument-level edits set it apart from one-shot tools.
- No vocals — by design.
A free tier lets you preview and create; downloads require a subscription.
Soundraw suits creators who need safe, editable instrumentals.
- YouTubers and podcasters needing background music.
- Editors who want to tweak sections to picture.
- Creators worried about copyright claims.
- You need songs with vocals.
- You plan to resell tracks on beat marketplaces — that’s restricted.
The limits are mostly about scope.
- Instrumental only — no sung vocals.
- You cannot sell tracks on marketplaces like Beatstars or Artlist.
- Free tier blocks downloads.
- Less novel than song-generating rivals for pure listening.
- ✓Copyright-safe, in-house training data
- ✓Editable Mixer for sections and instruments
- ✓Unlimited downloads on paid tiers
- ✓Artist plan keeps your royalties
- ✓Clean, simple workflow
- ✕Instrumental only — no vocals
- ✕Cannot resell on beat marketplaces
- ✕Free tier has no downloads
- ✕Less novel than song generators
Creators like Soundraw for predictable, claim-free background music and the ability to edit sections rather than re-roll an entire track. The repeated caveat is that it is instrumental only.
Soundraw, from Tokyo-based Soundraw Inc., generates royalty-free instrumental music from mood and genre choices. Its tracks are trained on in-house material, making them copyright-safe and free of Content ID claims, with editing via an in-app Mixer.
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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