"The music you've been searching for, generated in seconds."
Mubert is an AI music tool for generating, licensing, and integrating royalty-free music. Publicly visible offerings include Mubert Render for creators, Mubert API for apps, games, AI agents, and content platforms, as well as Mubert Studio for musicians who contribute material.
The focus is less on classic song releases and more on legally compliant background music for videos, streams, podcasts, apps, and UGC workflows.
Mubert
The music you've been searching for, generated in seconds
Location: USA ⓘ Mubert Inc., 8 The Green, Suite #6542, Dover, DE 19901, USA. ⚠️ Other official pages additionally list 908 Broadway, SF, CA 94133
Mubert API API access for products, apps, and platforms with generative music; Mubert mentions plannable generation tiers and custom terms/limits via Sales.
Mubert Business / Streamers / Play Special usage options for public spaces, streaming, business contexts, and background music.
Target audience
Mubert is aimed at creators, freelancers, agencies, app teams, and platform operators who need legally compliant AI music. The official product communication addresses, among others, video and UGC workflows, live streaming, podcasts, marketing, games, apps, AI Agents, as well as health & fitness apps. In addition, with Studio, Mubert also targets musicians and producers who want to contribute and monetize audio material.
Outstanding features
Particularly strong is the combination of music generation and licensing logic. Mubert offers text-to-music, image-to-music, streaming, library access, webhooks, and sub-licensing for product integrations; with Render, generated tracks, loops, jingles, and mixes for creators are added. Compared to many other AI music tools, the licensing is documented in unusually detailed fashion, which is a real differentiator for commercial use.
Main use cases
Typical use cases include background music for videos, reels, shorts, podcasts, streams, presentations, and ads, as well as API integrations in apps, websites, UGC platforms, and creator tools. The official use cases page explicitly mentions developers, marketing, video editors, AI automations, and health & fitness; practical examples highlighted include Restream, Picsart, and Canva.
Usage & notes
Mubert is easily accessible, but licensing is not entirely straightforward. If you only plan personal social posts without monetization, you can start with the free/attribution/ambassador logic; for advertising, websites, client projects, apps, or UGC products, however, the appropriate license or API tier must be chosen very carefully. It is also important to note: according to the pricing page, tracks on all plans are not licensed for Content ID, standalone release on streaming platforms, or stock music sites.
| Target audience | Assessment |
|---|---|
| Private individuals / Creators | Suitable – for royalty-free background music, social clips, YouTube, TikTok, podcasts, and private projects. |
| YouTubers / Podcasters / Streamers | Very suitable – Mubert generates fitting tracks based on mood, genre, length, and intended use. |
| Freelancers / Agencies | Suitable to very suitable – for client projects, advertising videos, social campaigns, and content production. |
| SMEs / Marketing teams | Suitable – for royalty-free music in marketing videos, presentations, shops, apps, or digital products. |
| Developers / Product teams | Suitable – the Mubert API enables generative music in apps, platforms, and products. |
| Regulated companies | Conditionally suitable – data protection is less critical than with voice/personal data, but DPA, rights, and server location are not transparent enough for sensitive use. |
Hosting & Data
1) On-prem / local hosting
Meaning: The company operates the solution on its own hardware or within its own infrastructure. In the strictest sense, not only the application runs locally, but ideally the model as well.
2) Private cloud / data center
Meaning: The solution runs in a dedicated or more clearly separated cloud environment, often with a hosting provider or hyperscaler, but in a German data center or in a particularly controlled environment.
3) EU SaaS / managed
Meaning: The provider operates the solution itself as a service. The company uses the tool as a ready-made cloud service, ideally with EU data residency.
4) Hybrid
Meaning: One part of the processing remains internal / local / in a private cloud, while another part runs in an external cloud or EU SaaS.
5) AVV / DPA
Meaning: This is the data processing agreement or Data Processing Addendum. It governs that the provider processes personal data on behalf of the customer and is bound by the customer's instructions.
6) No training
Meaning: The provider does not use your prompts, uploads, attachments, chat histories, or outputs for training or improving the general model — ideally excluded by contract.
7) Open-source / transparency path
Meaning: There is a path toward greater technical transparency and sovereignty, for example through:
- open models
- documented components
- self-hostable parts
- traceable architecture
- export / switching options
| On-prem / local hosting | ❓ |
| Private cloud / data center | ❓ |
| EU SaaS / Managed | ⚠️ |
| Hybrid | ❓ |
| DPA / AVV | ❓ |
| No training on customer data | ⚠️ |
| Open source / transparency path | ⚠️ |
Overall assessment of hosting & data:
Mubert is a managed SaaS and API service for AI-generated, royalty-free music. Users can generate music by length, genre, mood, theme, or platform requirements; developers can integrate generative music into apps and products via the Mubert API. On-premises or private cloud hosting is not publicly documented as a standard option. Positives include fast music generation, royalty-free/DMCA-free positioning, API access, perpetual licenses, and commercial usage models. Critical points are the lack of public DPA/EU hosting transparency, unclear subprocessors, and the need for legal review for brand/customer projects.
Conclusion:
Mubert is well suited for creators, marketing, videos, podcasts, and apps with generative background music; for large enterprise or EU compliance projects, the DPA, data flows, licensing rights, and API agreement should be reviewed directly with Mubert.
| On-prem / local hosting | ❓ |
| Private cloud / data center | ❓ |
| EU SaaS / Managed | ⚠️ |
| Hybrid | ❓ |
| DPA / AVV | ❓ |
| No training on customer data | ⚠️ |
| Open source / transparency path | ⚠️ |
Overall assessment of hosting & data:
Mubert is a managed SaaS and API service for AI-generated, royalty-free music. Users can generate music by length, genre, mood, theme, or platform requirements; developers can integrate generative music into apps and products via the Mubert API. On-premises or private cloud hosting is not publicly documented as a standard option. Positives include fast music generation, royalty-free/DMCA-free positioning, API access, perpetual licenses, and commercial usage models. Critical points are the lack of public DPA/EU hosting transparency, unclear subprocessors, and the need for legal review for brand/customer projects.
Conclusion:
Mubert is well suited for creators, marketing, videos, podcasts, and apps with generative background music; for large enterprise or EU compliance projects, the DPA, data flows, licensing rights, and API agreement should be reviewed directly with Mubert.
Strengths & weaknesses at a glance
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|
| - Clear focus on licensable AI music rather than just music experiments. | - The licensing model is comparatively complex; different limits apply depending on the use case. |
| - Broad product range for creators, developers, and UGC platforms. | - Free/Ambassador/Attribution usage is heavily restricted and usually too limited for real commercialization. |
| - Strong API functionality with text-/image-to-music, streaming, webhooks, and sub-licensing. | - According to the pricing page, tracks are not licensed on any plan for Content ID, standalone release on streaming platforms, or stock music sites. |
| - Detailed, publicly accessible licensing documents for subscription and single-track use. | - Publicly, I could not verify any reliable information on AVV/DPA, SCCs, EU hosting, or enterprise security certifications. |
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GDPR-compliant usage possible?
GDPR assessment: From a GDPR perspective, Mubert is unclear to conditionally suitable. A positive aspect is that Mubert publishes Privacy Policies, mentions data protection laws such as CCPA/CalOPPA, and describes its products such as Mubert Render, API, and business offerings separately.
Another positive is that Mubert advertises its API with proprietary datasets, royalty-free, DMCA-free, and monetization clearance.
A negative is that there is no publicly available clear GDPR AVV/DPA, no list of subprocessors, no SCC documentation, and no evidence of EU data residency as a standard. Mubert is a US company; the public company information mentions Delaware/USA or former US addresses.
Server location: No verified information available; company headquarters in the USA/Delaware, no publicly documented EU-only data residency. Further links: Mubert Privacy, Terms, Contact, API.