Music inside the creative workflow.
Explore how SOUNDRAW’s API is used in products such as Canva, Captions and Filmora to give creators custom sound without another sourcing step.
Read the official API story ↗SOUNDRAW is built for creators who need a soundtrack with the right mood, length and energy — then want to edit the result without opening a full DAW. Generate beats, blend genres, reshape sections and download what your project actually needs.
SOUNDRAW’s strongest use case is practical: create music that follows the pace and purpose of a piece of content, then keep refining until the soundtrack stops fighting the visuals.
The official SOUNDRAW API story shows how customizable music can sit inside visual products instead of forcing creators to leave their editor.
Explore how SOUNDRAW’s API is used in products such as Canva, Captions and Filmora to give creators custom sound without another sourcing step.
Read the official API story ↗Video and imagery link back to SOUNDRAW’s official site and official blog. We do not copy or host full songs here.
Many AI music tools stop at the first generation. SOUNDRAW’s Mixer is the reason to keep working: toggle instruments, adjust intensity, change the length and rebuild the arrangement around the moment your video actually needs.

A clean workflow is more valuable than a long feature list. Use SOUNDRAW when the next decision is about pace, texture, energy or rights.
Start with the job the music must do. Then use the controls to bring it closer to the cut instead of searching forever for a “perfect” pre-existing track.
Intro, background bed, podcast transition, game cue or a beat to write over.
Choose genre, mood and energy. Blend styles when a standard category feels too predictable.
Adjust sections, intensity and length until the music follows the visual rhythm.
Pick the format and plan that match your final use: MP3, WAV or stems.
SOUNDRAW is useful because the same control model behaves differently depending on who is using the music.

For YouTube, podcasts, apps, games and social content, the goal is often a track that supports the idea without demanding attention from it.

Artist plans are for producers and songwriters who need more than background music: WAV, stems and a route toward distribution and monetization.
These are the projects where speed, editability and clear licensing can matter more than a massive catalogue.
Match music to a cut, hook, intro or short-form sequence without settling for a stock loop.
Create an identity, intro or transition bed that can return every episode.
Use a beat as a writing room: record vocals, edit stems and develop the idea in your DAW.
Prototype menu music, ambient loops and trailer cues before the final production pass.
SOUNDRAW’s official pricing distinguishes Creator and Artist workflows. Prices can change, so confirm the live page before subscribing.
SOUNDRAW says its AI is trained on music produced in-house and that downloaded tracks carry a worldwide, perpetual license. The exact plan, download status and intended use still matter — especially for distribution, client work and monetized channels.
Read SOUNDRAW’s license page ↗Try the same brief three ways: a background cue, a beat for a song and a cut that needs a specific duration. Then compare the editability, not only the first thirty seconds.
Read the official making-a-song guide ↗Start with a real video, a real duration and a real mood. If SOUNDRAW can get you to a usable cue faster — and let you keep shaping it — it has earned a place in your creative stack.
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