AI Music Generator — Free, Royalty-Free, Multi-Genre
Hitto is an AI music generator that creates full original songs and instrumentals from text prompts. Royalty-free for commercial use on paid plans. 10+ languages, every major genre, and an integrated music video pipeline.
What you can generate
- Full songs with vocals and lyrics — pop, rock, hip-hop, R&B, EDM, folk, country, K-pop, etc.
- Instrumentals and beats — for content creators who need background tracks
- Lo-fi loops and ambient music — for streams, study videos, meditation content
- Cinematic and orchestral tracks — for trailers, intros, dramatic moments
- Genre fusion — explicitly mix two genres in your prompt (e.g., “lo-fi hip-hop with classical piano”)
Free vs paid
| Plan | Price | Use case |
|---|---|---|
| Free trial | $0 | Try it, make 1–2 short songs to test |
| Basic | $19.90/mo | Hobbyist, ~70 songs / 20 MVs per month |
| Plus | $39.90/mo | Active creator, ~150 songs / 45 MVs, model switching |
| Pro | $99.90/mo | Heavy user / agency, ~400 songs / 120 MVs, 1-on-1 support, Square feature slot |
All paid plans include commercial-use rights and copyright certificates.
How it stacks up vs other AI music tools
- Suno — best-known audio quality, $10/mo, no MV pipeline
- Udio — great vocals at 48kHz, $10/mo, no MV pipeline
- Riffusion — free during beta, fun for experimentation, lower vocal quality
- AIVA — focused on instrumental/cinematic, not vocal songs
- Mubert — endless background loops, no traditional song structure
- Hitto — songs + MVs in one app, copyright certs on all plans, 10-language vocals
If you only need audio, the cheapest option that fits your style wins. If you’ll ever turn music into video, Hitto’s bundled pipeline saves the round-trip.
Best practices for AI-generated music
- Specify the BPM. “75 BPM” or “fast tempo” anchors the model better than “chill” alone.
- Reference an artist or era, not a song. “In the style of 90s neo-soul” works; copying a specific song title triggers content filters.
- Iterate on shorter clips first. Find the right vibe with 30-second tests, then extend.
- Keep prompts under ~50 words. Long prompts confuse the model — strong adjectives beat long descriptions.
What it’s not great at (yet)
- Exact replication of a known artist’s voice — by design (and law). Use stylistic descriptors, not names.
- Highly technical genres like math rock, free jazz, or microtonal music — the training data is thinner here.
- Songs longer than 4 minutes without quality drop on the default tier.
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FAQ
Is the AI music generator really free?
Hitto's free trial includes credits for several generations. Paid plans from $19.90/mo unlock unlimited conversations, commercial-use rights, and 4K MV export.
Can I use AI music commercially?
Yes — on any Hitto paid plan, the music is royalty-free with a downloadable copyright certificate.
Does it generate vocals or instrumentals only?
Both. Choose vocal songs with full lyrics, or instrumental tracks (loops, beats, ambient pads). Stem separation lets you split vocals from instrumental after generation.
How long does generation take?
A 2–3 minute song typically generates in 90–120 seconds. Instrumentals and short clips are faster.
Can I keep the same artist voice across multiple songs?
Voice consistency across generations is partially supported on Plus and Pro plans via model switching and voice anchoring.