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Mubert

AI music generator focused on continuous streams and loops

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Best for

Podcasters who need endless background beds for live streams or long-form recordings.

Our take

Mubert generates procedural music — endless rather than fixed songs — which suits ambient backgrounds, lofi, and live streams. Pricing now spans Free to $199/month across 5 tiers, with Creator at ~$11.69/mo or Pro at $39/mo for full commercial digital rights. Reportedly trained on licensed artist contributions, putting it on safer legal ground than Suno or Udio.

Pros
  • Procedural generation suits long-form audio
  • Reportedly trained on licensed contributions
  • Creator ~$11.69/mo for content monetization
Watch-outs
  • No vocals, instrumental only
  • Catalogue skews electronic and ambient
  • Quality below Suno/Udio on songform
In depth

Mubert sits in a different lane to Suno and Udio. Less about hit songwriting, more about generating endless tasteful background beds — procedural rather than fixed-song generation, which makes the platform genuinely useful for live streams, ambient podcasts, and long-form audio that needs music underneath without becoming the focus. Pricing in 2026 spans Free to $199/month across 5 tiers: Ambassador (free, 25 tracks/month, personal non-commercial only), Creator at around $11.69/month for everyday content monetization (no advertising coverage), Pro at $39/month for full digital commercial licensing including ads and social campaigns, Business at $199/month adding agency use, Enterprise on request. Mubert claims its training set is licensed from contributing artists, which puts it on safer legal ground than the Suno/Udio litigation. Outputs are instrumental-only, skewing electronic, ambient, and lofi. Where it shines is for live streamers, ASMR podcasters, and ambient/sleep-focused content where endless tasteful background works better than fixed songs. The licensed training-data story is a real plus for risk-averse creators. Where it falls short is for songform music. Mubert outputs are textures and beds rather than tracks with structure — no chorus moments, no vocal performance, no traditional songwriting. Suno or Udio produce stronger conventional song outputs. Best fit for ambient and long-form audio where instrumental procedural music is the use case.


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Mubert FAQ

What is Mubert in one line?

AI music generator focused on continuous streams and loops

Who should pick Mubert?

Mubert is shaped for podcasters who need endless background beds for live streams or long-form recordings.. Its biggest strength: procedural generation suits long-form audio. Pricing now spans Free to $199/month across 5 tiers, with Creator at ~$11

What should I watch out for with Mubert?

no vocals, instrumental only; catalogue skews electronic and ambient. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but they're worth knowing before you commit.

Is Mubert free?

There's a free tier, and you can ship work on it before deciding to upgrade. Confirm what's included on their site.

What can I use instead of Mubert?

Closest in the same category: Epidemic Sound, Artlist, Musicbed. Each has its own shape — see the alternatives page for a side-by-side.