AI music generator from text

Generate music from a text prompt

Type the mood, scene, genre, and duration you want, then open Sonilo with the prompt already prepared.

Duration

Auto, 15s, 30s, 60s, or custom

Prompt

Mood, genre, instruments, energy, structure, and usage context

Model version

Sonilo text-to-music

Input format

Text prompt

Create input

Write a prompt and generate music by duration, style, mood, structure, and model version.

Tool
DurationAuto, 15s, 30s, 60s, custom
Model versionSonilo text-to-music

Examples

Playable Sonilo results

Kinetic assembly

Prompt: Industrial percussion, kinetic synths, confident product energy.

A 10 second playable music result.

Bright launch loop

Prompt: Optimistic electronic pop loop, clean drums, no vocals, 30 seconds.

A prompt-first music direction shown in a finished commercial context.

Arcade menu theme

Prompt: Playful chiptune-adjacent groove, punchy drums, short looping structure.

A prompt-first music direction shown with a game clip.

Compare

Original, silent, and Sonilo output

Original video

The source clip keeps its original camera audio for reference.

Silent version

The same clip muted, so timing and visual beats are easy to judge.

Sonilo output version

A prompt-generated music result shown in a finished video context.

Use cases

Built for this workflow

Social videos that need a quick instrumental bed before editing starts.
Podcast intros, stings, bumpers, and sponsor break music.
Brand tests where teams compare multiple music directions from one brief.
Prototype games, apps, and motion graphics needing style-matched loops.
Creator batches where prompt templates generate many short music options.

FAQ

AI music generator from text

How do I write a prompt for an AI music generator?+

Describe mood, genre, tempo, instruments, duration, vocals, and the scene where the track will be used.

Can I choose the duration?+

Yes. Sonilo supports fixed durations and an Auto path where the workspace can resolve a natural length from the prompt.

Can I generate instrumental music only?+

Yes. Include no vocals, instrumental, or lyric-free in the prompt when you need a music bed.

When should I use video-to-music instead?+

Use video-to-music when the track must follow a finished edit, voice-over gap, reveal, or final frame.

Start with the prompt, then generate.

Describe the music in plain language and continue into Sonilo with the brief already loaded.