Udio
Type a prompt and get a shareable AI music track
About
Type a vibe or genre and it generates a music clip in seconds. Musicians, podcasters, and marketers use it in the browser to draft hooks, backgrounds, and demo ideas they can share. Some users report failed generations and slow render times on busy days.
Editor's Take
Worth trying if you want to sketch music ideas quickly in the browser and share drafts with collaborators; best suited for demos, social clips, and jingles but expect occasional failed generations and check commercial-use terms before publishing commercially.
Key Features
- Enter a text prompt with mood/genre → get an AI‑generated music clip in seconds
- Post your track to a shareable page → gather listens and quick feedback
- Connect to over 100 apps → export or share tracks across your existing workflow
- Integrate Google Docs for lyrics and notes → keep writing and track creation in one place
- Publish from Udio to connected apps → skip manual downloads/uploads using the 100+ app support
Use Cases
- An indie musician sketching three chorus ideas for a new single before rehearsal
- A social media manager generating 15‑second background music for a product teaser
- A podcaster creating a distinctive intro/outro jingle for a new show episode
Try It Like This
- 1 Draft three chorus ideas fast
Type a brief prompt with genre, tempo, and mood → generate three short clips to compare hooks in seconds → save the best clip to a shareable page and add lyric notes.
- 2 Create a 15‑second social background
Enter '15s upbeat loop for product teaser' with preferred instruments → wait for the clip to render and preview in-browser → export directly to your social app via the connected apps menu.
- 3 Make a podcast intro/outro jingle
Describe the podcast tone and desired length (e.g., '30s warm, cinematic outro') → generate and listen to variations → publish the final jingle to a shareable page and copy the link into your episode notes.
- 4 Turn a Google Doc lyric into a demo
Link your Google Doc with lyrics → prompt Udio to compose a backing track that matches the verse/chorus structure → iterate on tempo or instrumentation and publish the updated demo to collaborators.
- 5 Gather quick feedback on a draft
Post your generated track to Udio's shareable page → share the link with teammates or fans → collect listens and quick feedback to decide which direction to refine.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Generate music clips from a text prompt in seconds directly in the browser.
- Share tracks to a public page for listens and quick feedback without manual file uploads.
- Integrates with 100+ apps and Google Docs so you can export tracks and keep lyrics/notes alongside audio.
Cons
- Users report failed generations and 'Moderation error' failures, and generation can be slow on busy days; terms suggest free-plan ownership limits may restrict commercial use.
Getting Started
- 1 Go to the Udio web app and create an account
- 2 Enter a prompt describing genre, mood, and any lyrics you want
- 3 Generate a clip and share the link to get feedback within minutes
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FAQ
What platforms is Udio available on?
Available on Web.
Does Udio support Korean?
Korean is not currently supported.