Genre-aware presets
FPS adrenaline, RPG cinematic, retro chiptune, horror ambient, racing synthwave — each preset shapes the AI to match the conventions of that gaming sub-genre, not just generic 'electronic'.

Whether you are streaming on Twitch, recording gameplay for YouTube, or building an indie game — generate DMCA-safe background music tuned for the moment. From adrenaline-pumping FPS to atmospheric RPG exploration to retro chiptune, MemoTune fits the AI to your gameplay style without ever risking a copyright strike.
Background music designed for active gameplay, streaming, and game development.

Every kind of gameplay deserves a soundtrack tuned to its tempo.

Need royalty-free background music that won't get your VOD muted or your stream demonetized? Generate stream-safe tracks in any genre, any energy level — switch them between segments to keep your channel sounding fresh while staying clear of Content ID claims.

Sometimes you just want something playing in the background that matches the vibe — chill electronic for puzzle games, intense synthwave for racing, atmospheric ambient for open-world exploration. Generate loops that don't get repetitive after the third hour.

Building your own game? Generate distinct tracks for menu screens, exploration loops, combat encounters, boss battle themes, and victory cutscenes — each tuned to its game-state purpose. Skip the expensive composer engagement during prototyping; iterate on the soundtrack as fast as you iterate on the game itself.
What makes the gaming music generator different from generic AI music tools.
FPS adrenaline, RPG cinematic, retro chiptune, horror ambient, racing synthwave — each preset shapes the AI to match the conventions of that gaming sub-genre, not just generic 'electronic'.

Tracks are structured to loop seamlessly without abrupt endings, perfect for in-game BGM that needs to repeat throughout a long session, level, or stream segment.

Every generated track comes with full rights for live streaming, YouTube monetization, Twitch broadcasts, and game distribution — no copyright strikes, no licensing headaches.

Gaming music defaults to instrumental — no vocals competing with game audio, voice chat, or your stream commentary. Add vocals only if you specifically want them.

What separates this from playlist-hunting on YouTube or paid stock music libraries.
Stream and upload without worrying about Content ID claims or DMCA takedowns. Every track is yours to use however you want.
From bullet-hell shooters to cozy farming sims, the AI adapts to the conventions of each sub-genre — no need to hunt through Spotify playlists.
From prompt to playable track in 30–60 seconds. Match your game's tempo without breaking flow or pausing your stream.
Output is structured for seamless looping in long sessions, gameplay loops, and ambient backgrounds — no awkward fade-outs every 90 seconds.
Use generated tracks in commercial games and prototypes under your subscription tier. Built for creators on every budget.
Daily credits let you try multiple genres, energy levels, and atmospheres before committing to a paid plan.
From idea to ready-to-stream track in under a minute.
Describe what you're playing or building — FPS shooter, RPG exploration, racing arcade, retro 2D platformer. Tap inspiration prompts to start fast.
Choose energy level, tempo, instrumentation. Lock in the mood — adrenaline, ambient, chiptune, cinematic — until it matches your game.
Hit generate to produce a full track in MP3 or WAV. Use it for live streams, gameplay videos, or in-game BGM with full royalty-free rights.
Pick a game vibe, hit generate, and have your stream-ready BGM in under a minute. Free to start.
Discover AI music tailored to other meaningful moments.
Personalized song gifts in seconds — birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, Mother's Day, pet memorials.
Turn names, memories, and milestones into heartfelt, one-of-a-kind songs.
Original fan chants, team songs, and match-day anthems with AI — stadium chants, victory, and Latin/EDM hype.
Common questions from streamers, players, and indie developers.
Yes. All generated tracks are royalty-free and safe for live streams, VODs, and uploads. No copyright strikes, no Content ID claims, no demonetization risk.
A Spotify subscription only covers personal listening — playing music on a public livestream counts as public performance, which Spotify's license doesn't grant. Twitch and YouTube treat this as copyright infringement, and DMCA bots will pick it up. AI-generated tracks like MemoTune's avoid this entirely because the music is yours from the moment it's created.
Yes, often. Many games (especially open-world titles like GTA or sports games) include licensed soundtracks that trigger Content ID claims when streamed. Most of these games offer a 'streamer mode' that mutes licensed tracks. AI-generated background music played over your stream is a clean alternative — it never conflicts with what the game itself plays.
Yes — your subscription tier determines commercial usage rights. Free tier covers personal and small indie projects; paid tiers extend to larger commercial game distribution including Steam releases. You retain full ownership of generated tracks. Check the licensing page for specifics on revenue thresholds and distribution scope.
Yes. The generator is tuned for major gaming categories — FPS adrenaline, RPG cinematic, racing synthwave, strategy ambient, horror dark synth, retro 8-bit chiptune, boss-fight orchestral, exploration atmospheric — each with characteristic tempo, instrumentation, and energy curve.
Yes. Output is structured with loop-friendly endings so tracks can repeat through hours of gameplay without obvious seams. You can also generate longer single tracks (90s+) if you prefer one continuous piece per encounter or scene.
Royalty-free means no per-play fees but the music is still copyrighted by someone. Copyright-free means no rights are claimed at all. AI-generated MemoTune tracks belong to you — you hold the rights, so streaming and uploading is safe under either definition. Avoid 'free music' YouTube channels that re-upload copyrighted tracks; you'll be held responsible, not them.