Voice & Audio

Beatoven.ai

Beatoven.ai generates royalty-free background music for videos, podcasts, and content. Select a mood, pick a genre, set the duration, and Beatoven produces a unique track. Built specifically for content creators who need background music that fits their content without copyright issues — simpler than Suno or AIVA, focused on the practical problem.

Voice & Audio

What Beatoven does

Beatoven generates background music. Choose a mood, choose a genre, set duration, generate. The output is a unique music track you can download royalty-free and use in your content without copyright issues.

This solves a specific creator problem: finding suitable background music is time-consuming (royalty-free libraries are poorly organised), expensive (licensing good music is costly), and legally risky (even licensed music can trigger YouTube Content ID claims). Beatoven eliminates all three by generating unique music that no one else has rights to.

The core value: Not the highest quality AI music available, but the most practical solution for content creators who need background music that definitely won't cause copyright issues.

Mood-first design

Beatoven organises generation by emotional mood first, genre second — which maps to how video editors actually think about music. Moods: happy, sad, peaceful, tense, angry, romantic, dramatic, others. Genres: cinematic, corporate, lo-fi, acoustic, electronic, jazz, folk, others.

Video sync

Upload a video, adjust music intensity at specific points on a timeline, and Beatoven generates a track shaped to match those dynamic markings. Increase tension before a reveal, calm for a conclusion. Generated in sections and stitched at natural musical boundaries.

Beatoven vs stock music libraries

Traditional stock music (Epidemic Sound, Artlist) offers human-composed music at high quality but subscription cost ($10–$50/month) with tracks other creators also use. Beatoven: unique music at lower cost ($6/month starting) and genuinely lower quality. For most YouTube and social content, Beatoven's quality is entirely adequate.

Getting good results

The most important control is section mood changes. Rather than a flat-mood track, set mood changes at key moments: lower intensity during talking-head sections, raise it during demonstrations or action sequences, calm for outros. This is done in Beatoven's timeline editor after generation.

Plan music for a YouTube video
I am creating a YouTube video about [topic]. Video structure: [describe sections — e.g. intro 30s, main content 8 min, conclusion 1 min]. For each section recommend: Beatoven mood setting, genre, energy level, and any section transitions. Overall tone: [describe].
Choose the right mood for your content type
I create [type of content — e.g. educational tutorials / travel vlogs / product reviews]. What Beatoven mood and genre combinations work best? Give: (1) primary mood, (2) mood for high-energy moments, (3) mood for reflective moments, (4) genre pairings that feel natural.
Generate a podcast intro/outro
I need intro and outro music for a podcast called [name] about [topic]. Tone: [describe]. Intro: [duration — 15-30 seconds]. Write Beatoven generation parameters for both, noting any differences between them.
Match music to a specific scene type
I need background music for [specific content — e.g. a product unboxing / a cooking demonstration / a time-lapse]. What mood, genre, and tempo should I use in Beatoven? What should I avoid? How should I handle section transitions?
Stems download — how to use them
I downloaded Beatoven stems (separate drum, bass, melody, ambient tracks). Explain: (1) how to import and layer multiple audio tracks in [Premiere Pro / Final Cut / DaVinci Resolve], (2) which stems to mute during dialogue, (3) how to create energy changes by fading stems rather than overall volume.

Technical approach

Beatoven uses a music generation model trained on royalty-free and original compositions across supported genres, focused on instrumental music with controllable emotional parameters. Founded in Bengaluru, India in 2021, with particular attention to making the tool accessible to the creator economy in South and Southeast Asia.

Video sync — technical detail

The video sync feature analyses uploaded video for scene changes, pacing, and audio cues (detecting dialogue vs non-dialogue). The mood timeline combined with detected video features generates music whose dynamic shape matches both explicit mood markings and detected video structure. Music is generated in sections and stitched at natural musical boundaries to avoid audible seams.

Royalty-free vs copyright-owned

Beatoven paid plans grant commercial royalty-free licence — use in published content without royalty payments. It does not mean the user owns the copyright; Beatoven retains it. This matters for: synchronisation licences for TV and film, releasing the track as standalone music, and large commercial campaigns. Verify at beatoven.ai/terms.

India context

Beatoven is one of the few AI music tools with specific attention to Indian classical influences and Bollywood-adjacent styles in its genre library. For creators producing content for Indian audiences or in Indian languages, Beatoven's stylistic range may be more appropriate than Western-focused tools like Suno.

Source note: Pricing from beatoven.ai/pricing. Licence terms from beatoven.ai/terms. Company background from Beatoven public announcements. All verified April 2026.