Prompt-First Cover Generation
Start with any album cover idea and turn it into polished release art. Use a simple mood prompt or a detailed visual direction; no song, template, or uploaded photo is required.

Create release-ready album cover art from a prompt in seconds. Describe the mood, choose a music-tuned style, add optional title or artist text, and download a square cover for Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and social. Already made a MemoTune song? Switch to the song tab and generate cover art that matches your track.
An AI album cover generator turns a prompt into finished square cover artwork for singles, EPs, mixtapes, playlists, and social releases.

Go from an idea to square cover art in three quick steps. A song is optional.
Start with a prompt: the scene, mood, genre, colors, typography, or release concept you want. You do not need a finished song to begin.
Pick a preset such as Minimalist, Vintage Vinyl, Neon Vaporwave, Cinematic Film, Abstract Art, or Hand-drawn. Add optional title and artist text when you want typography in the artwork.
Generate a square 1:1 cover, download the result, or switch to the song tab to create track-matched art for a MemoTune song.
Whatever you're releasing, generate art that fits the format and the platform it lands on.

Releasing a single or EP? Generate a square cover that still reads clearly as a thumbnail in Spotify and Apple Music, where most listeners first see it. Match the art to that one track's mood instead of reusing a generic band photo.

Building a mixtape or a playlist on SoundCloud or Spotify? Spin up bold, scroll-stopping cover art in seconds and swap it whenever the vibe changes — no designer and no re-shoot required.

Testing directions? Generate a few covers in different styles to see how a track feels as lo-fi, vaporwave, or cinematic before you settle on the final look for release day.
MemoTune combines prompt-first generation, music-tuned styles, optional song matching, and platform-ready output.
Start with any album cover idea and turn it into polished release art. Use a simple mood prompt or a detailed visual direction; no song, template, or uploaded photo is required.

Already made a song on MemoTune? The song tab can read your track title, style, and lyrics to create artwork that fits the music instead of a random stock look.

Every cover renders as a 1:1 square at 2K resolution — the format Spotify (640px minimum) and Apple Music (up to 4000px) expect. No cropping, no resizing, no guessing dimensions before you upload.

Each cover takes seconds, so you can try several styles for a few credits each, download the ones you like, and set the winner as your song's cover in a single click.

Compared with generic image generators and template editors, MemoTune is built around music release artwork.
Describe the cover you want and generate a finished square image directly. When you have a MemoTune song, switch to the song tab for track-matched art.
You do not need Photoshop, templates, or even a finished track to begin. Prompt mode creates standalone cover art; song mode is there when you want a track-specific version.
Commissioning cover art means briefs, revisions, and days of waiting. Here a cover renders in seconds, so you can iterate on the look as fast as you wrote the song.
Six presets hand-tuned for album art remove decision paralysis, while a custom prompt keeps the ceiling high — instead of scrolling through a million generic templates.
Covers come out square and high-resolution, ready for streaming platforms and social — and they're yours to use on your commercial releases.
Make the track, then dress it — without bolting a separate design app onto your release workflow. The AI Song Maker and the cover generator live in the same place.
Describe your cover idea, choose a style, and download release-ready square art in seconds. Want a track-matched cover? Use the song tab after making music on MemoTune.
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Yes. MemoTune turns a text prompt into square album cover art. Describe the mood, genre, colors, scene, or typography you want, then generate a cover you can download for your release.
No. Prompt mode works as a standalone album cover generator, so you can create cover art before you have a finished track. If you already made a MemoTune song, the song tab can generate artwork matched to that track.
Covers you generate are yours to use on your releases, including commercial distribution to streaming platforms. Just don't include copyrighted logos, brands, or other artists' artwork in your prompt. Copyright rules for fully AI-generated images still vary by country, so check your local guidance if formal registration matters to you.
Every cover is a square 1:1 image rendered at 2K resolution. That clears Spotify's 640×640 minimum and scales down from Apple Music's larger requirement, so the same file works across streaming services, YouTube, and social without cropping.
Six presets tuned for music artwork: Minimalist, Vintage Vinyl, Neon Vaporwave, Cinematic Film, Abstract Art, and Hand-drawn. Each fills in a detailed prompt with one tap. Want full control? Switch to Prompt mode and describe any look you have in mind.
No. Prompt mode starts from your text description, and song mode can use a MemoTune track when you want matched artwork. You do not need Photoshop, templates, or uploaded photos to generate a finished cover.
Always. Switch presets, edit the prompt, and generate again — each attempt takes seconds and a few credits. Download the versions you like and set the best one as your song's cover whenever you're ready.
Each cover costs a small number of credits per generation, so it's far cheaper than commissioning a designer. You can preview the result before applying it and only generate as many variations as you actually need.
Describe a cover idea first, then generate download-ready album artwork. You can also switch to a song from your library.
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