ElevenLabs launched ElevenMusic, a free iOS app that lets users create and remix songs using text prompts. The app marks the company expansion from voice and speech AI into music generation, putting it in direct competition with Suno and Udio.
What Happened
ElevenMusic is a standalone iOS app built on ElevenLabs existing Eleven Music technology. Users type a text prompt describing the song they want, and the app generates a complete track. The app supports adjustable song length, optional lyrics, and multiple writing styles. Users can also browse songs created by other users and remix them using text prompts.
The app is currently free with a limit of seven song generations per day. ElevenLabs has not announced pricing for premium tiers, though the company has historically monetized through API access and subscription plans for its voice tools.
Why It Matters
ElevenLabs built its reputation on voice cloning, text-to-speech, and speech-to-text. Launching a dedicated music app signals the company sees audio AI as a broader category and wants to own more of the creative audio pipeline. For creators who already use ElevenLabs for voice work, having music generation from the same company simplifies their toolkit.
The competitive landscape matters here. Suno and Udio have dominated AI music generation, but both have faced licensing disputes with major labels. ElevenLabs has been more proactive about music industry partnerships, which could give ElevenMusic a licensing advantage as the market matures.
The remix feature is worth watching. Letting users build on each other generated tracks creates a social layer that pure generation tools lack, similar to how TikTok duet feature drives engagement beyond simple content creation.
Key Details
- Available now on iOS via the App Store, free to use
- Seven songs per day at no cost
- Text-to-music generation with adjustable length and style
- Public discovery feed for browsing and remixing other users songs
- Built on ElevenLabs Eleven Music model, same engine powering API access
- No Android version announced yet
What to Do Next
Download ElevenMusic from the App Store and test it with your current content production needs. Try generating background music for video projects or podcast intros to see how it compares with Suno and Udio. If you already use ElevenLabs for voice, explore how combining voice and music from the same platform streamlines your workflow. Keep the seven-per-day limit in mind when planning production schedules.