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Udio

AI music generator that creates full songs with vocals from text prompts

Udio is an AI music generator that produces complete tracks — vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation — from a text prompt. The free tier gives 10 credits/day plus 100 credits/month (roughly 1–3 songs/day); paid plans start at $10/mo (2,400 credits) and unlock Voice Control and Style Blending. Best for independent musicians and content creators who need original, licensable music without studio costs.

Verified JUN 11, 2026 FREEMIUM Live
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What is Udio?

Udio is an AI music generator that produces complete songs — including vocals, lyrics, melody, and instrumentation — from a short text prompt describing genre, mood, and theme. Unlike tools that output loops or stems, Udio builds full song structures: intro, verse, chorus, and bridge. Users can guide the output by specifying genre combinations, vocal style, tempo, and lyric content directly in the prompt.

On paid plans, Voice Control allows fine-tuned adjustment of vocal characteristics, while Style Blending lets users mix two or more genre influences within a single generation. The Inpainting feature enables regenerating specific sections of a track without rebuilding the entire song — useful for fixing a chorus that missed the mark while keeping an instrumental arrangement intact. Each generation produces two variations per credit batch, giving users options to compare and extend.

The platform runs entirely in the browser with no desktop client or API. Credits are consumed per generation, with 32-second clips costing 2 credits per pair and 130-second long-form tracks costing 4 credits per pair. Credits from monthly subscriptions expire at cycle end; à la carte top-up credits do not expire.

Who is it for?

Udio suits creators who need original, full-length music tracks without the overhead of recording or licensing. The free tier is sufficient for casual experimentation — testing prompt styles and understanding the tool’s capabilities — but the daily 10-credit cap makes it impractical for production workflows. The Standard plan at $10/mo is the practical entry point for regular creative use.

Specific user types who benefit most:

  • Independent content creators (YouTube, podcasts, Twitch) who need recurring original background music without paying per-track licensing fees.
  • Indie game developers who need varied mood tracks for scenes and menus without commissioning a composer.
  • Songwriters and musicians who use AI-generated demos to explore chord progressions, lyrical themes, and song structures before committing to a full production.
  • Marketers and social media managers who need short, on-brand audio for reels, ads, and branded content and hold a paid subscription for commercial rights.

How much does Udio cost?

Starting price: $10/mo · Free tier: yes · Model: freemium

Pricing verified JUN 11, 2026

Price history tracked from June 2026

Udio pricing tiers, verified against the official pricing page
Plan Price Includes
Free Free 10 credits/day + 100 credits/month · Up to 3 long-form songs/day (130-second tracks) · No Voice Control or Style Blending · Non-commercial use
Standard $10/mo 2,400 credits/month · No daily cap · Voice Control and Style Blending unlocked · Audio uploads and lyrics editing · $8/mo billed annually
Pro $30/mo 6,000 credits/month · 5 concurrent generation slots · Song permission controls for published tracks · $24/mo billed annually
Pay-as-You-Go $3 per 100 credits 100 credits for $3 or 1,000 credits for $25 · Credits never expire · Does not unlock feature-gated tools

What are Udio's key features?

  • Full-song generation with vocals and lyrics from a text prompt
  • Inpainting to regenerate specific sections of a track
  • Voice Control for adjusting vocal style and character (Standard+ only)
  • Style Blending to mix multiple genre influences (Standard+ only)
  • Audio upload support to extend or remix existing clips (Standard+ only)
  • 130-second long-form generation mode
  • Credit-based usage system with à la carte top-up option

What people use Udio for

  1. 01 Generating original background music for YouTube or podcast content without licensing fees
  2. 02 Rapidly prototyping song ideas with custom lyrics and genre prompts
  3. 03 Creating mood-matched tracks for video games or short-form social content
  4. 04 Exploring songwriting concepts without instruments or a studio
  5. 05 Producing demo tracks for pitching to sync licensing clients

Pros and cons

Pros and cons of Udio
Pros Cons
Free tier requires no credit card and allows immediate experimentation Free tier credits do not roll over and are capped at 10/day, limiting serious experimentation
Voice Control and Style Blending produce noticeably more controllable output than text-only tools No API, so it cannot be integrated into external workflows or apps
Pay-as-you-go credits never expire, making light use economical Commercial rights and usage terms require a paid subscription
Generates full song structure — intro, verse, chorus, bridge — not just loops Voice Control and key creative features are gated behind the $10/mo Standard plan

What are the best Udio alternatives?

How people make money with Udio

  • License original tracks on music marketplaces such as Pond5 or AudioJungle as royalty-free background music.
  • Sell custom AI-generated jingles and background tracks on Fiverr or Upwork for short commercial spots.

Frequently asked questions

Is Udio free?

Yes. Udio has a free tier that gives 10 credits per day plus 100 bonus credits per month — enough for roughly 1–3 songs daily. No credit card is required. Advanced features like Voice Control and Style Blending require the $10/mo Standard plan.

How many credits does Udio give for free?

The free plan provides 10 credits per day and an additional 100 credits per month. Each pair of 32-second songs costs 2 credits; each pair of 130-second songs costs 4 credits. Credits do not roll over.

What is Udio Standard vs Pro?

Standard ($10/mo) gives 2,400 credits/month and unlocks Voice Control, Style Blending, audio uploads, and lyrics editing. Pro ($30/mo) gives 6,000 credits/month and adds 5 concurrent generation slots and song permission controls.

Can I use Udio music commercially?

Commercial use requires a paid subscription (Standard or Pro). The free tier is limited to personal, non-commercial use.

Does Udio have an API?

No. As of June 2026, Udio does not offer a public API. All generation happens through the web interface at udio.com.

What is the difference between Udio and Suno?

Both generate full songs from text prompts. Udio is distinguished by Voice Control and Style Blending on paid plans, giving more precise control over vocals and genre. Suno's free tier offers 50 credits per day versus Udio's 10. The two tools are closely matched; choice often comes down to output style preference.

Do Udio credits expire?

Subscription credits do not roll over — unused monthly credits expire at the end of the billing cycle. Pay-as-you-go credits purchased separately never expire.