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Alternatives to ZapSplat

9 ZapSplat alternatives,
ranked.

Looking for something different from ZapSplat? We rounded up the 9 closest music & sfx tools — what they do, what they cost, who they're for.


Why people look for alternatives to ZapSplat

ZapSplat hosts 150,000+ sound effects, all recorded in-house. Free tier covers commercial use with attribution. Gold at £4/month removes the credit requirement, unlocks WAV files, and adds premium packs — or buy a £120 one-time lifetime upgrade. Music library is thin; SFX is the real value.

The common trade-offs:

  • Free tier requires show-notes attribution
  • MP3 quality on free; WAV is Gold-only
  • Music library smaller and weaker than SFX

The 9 alternatives below all sit in the same music & sfx category and address similar use cases — but each has its own personality. Here's how they compare.

All 9 alternatives to ZapSplat

Music & SFXFreemium

All-inclusive royalty-free music and SFX subscription

Best for: Podcasters who want one flat fee, no attribution, and clean platform-wide clearance for ads and sponsorships.
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Music & SFXFreemium

Curated royalty-free music with lifetime track ownership

Best for: Podcasters who want a smaller, hand-picked catalogue and the right to keep using downloaded tracks forever.
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Music & SFXFreemium

Cinematic music licensing aimed at premium content

Best for: Documentary podcasts and brand shows that need higher-end cinematic scores and full sync paperwork.
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Music & SFXFreemium

Royalty-free music with built-in podcasting plan

Best for: Podcasters who want unlimited downloads of music and SFX with podcast-specific licensing baked in.
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Music & SFXFreemium

Shutterstock-owned royalty-free music with per-track licensing

Best for: Podcasters who only need one or two tracks and prefer to pay per song rather than subscribe.
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Music & SFXFreemium

Envato marketplace for per-track music and SFX

Best for: Creators who want to buy individual tracks or use Envato Elements' unlimited-download bundle.
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Music & SFXFreemium

Indie-artist library from Marmoset's curation team

Best for: Podcasters who want Marmoset's taste at subscription pricing rather than per-song sync rates.
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Music & SFXFreemium

Unlimited royalty-free music and SFX bundled with stock video

Best for: Podcasters who also produce video clips and want one subscription to cover music, SFX, and stock footage.
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Music & SFXFreemium

Marketplace with 2M+ tracks and per-track or subscription licensing

Best for: Productions that need extremely deep search across genres and tempo for a specific cue.
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Direct comparisons

Want a side-by-side breakdown? See how ZapSplat stacks up against each alternative.

Frequently asked

What's the closest alternative to ZapSplat?

Epidemic Sound. Epidemic Sound's pitch is owning the master and sync rights to every track, which sidesteps the YouTube Content ID claims that hit creators using pooled-rights libraries. Creator plan now sits at $9.

Why would someone switch away from ZapSplat?

The honest answers: free tier requires show-notes attribution; mp3 quality on free; wav is gold-only. Whether either matters depends on your specific workflow — for plenty of people, neither does.

Are there free alternatives to ZapSplat?

Yes — Epidemic Sound, Artlist, Musicbed all have free or freemium tiers worth trying first.

How is Epidemic Sound different from ZapSplat?

Epidemic Sound leans into "Single flat license covers podcasts and ads". ZapSplat leans into "Massive in-house SFX library, consistent quality". They overlap in the music & sfx category but solve slightly different parts of the workflow.