AI composer for game soundtrack drafts

Soundraw
Royalty-free AI music with clear commercial licensing


Overview
Soundraw generates royalty-free music with explicit commercial licensing, making it a safer choice for indie developers who need BGM for shipped games without ambiguous AI music terms.
Best For
- Commercial-safe BGM
- Loop-friendly game music
- Developers wary of AI licensing gray areas
Game Development Use Cases
Key Features
- Length and mood controls
- Stem downloads
- Explicit royalty-free license
- Loop editing
Pricing
Paid
Subscription-based; check plan for game vs video usage scope.
Commercial Use in Games
Creator plan includes royalty-free commercial use in games and videos—one of the clearest licenses for indie devs.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Clear commercial licensing
- Good for loops
- Predictable legal status
Cons
- Less creative surprise than Suno/Udio
- Subscription cost
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