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The ElevenLabs AI music generator turns your ideas into 3-minute songs

By technologistmag.com3 April 20262 Mins Read
The ElevenLabs AI music generator turns your ideas into 3-minute songs
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ElevenLabs spent years perfecting the art of AI-generated voices, and now it has put its experience into a new iOS app that generates original songs from text prompts. It wasn’t so long ago when everyone was learning how to generate images by writing descriptive and elaborate text prompts, and yet, here we are. 

ElevenLabs catches up with Google’s Lyria 3 Pro

While ElevenLabs entering into the AI music generation market could be a coincidence, the timing sure isn’t. Most recently, Google added music generation (30-second tracks) to Gemini using Lyria 3, followed by the launch of Lyria 3 Pro on March 25, 2026, which can generate tracks up to 180 seconds long with much better creative control.

It looks like the two companies are racing to secure the lead in the AI music ear. Anyways, coming back to ElevenMusic, it lands on the App Store as a direct competitor to established AI music platforms. Using the app, you can generate up to seven free songs in a day. 

Using text prompts, you can specify the mood (happy, sad, romantic, etc.), length, lyrical content, and writing style for the song. If you need some inspiration, you can also listen to and, more importantly, remix the tracks created by other users (within the same daily data limit).

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A $9.99 a month Pro subscription increases the daily quota

The ElevenMusic app also includes curated live stations, mood-based playlists (including Focus, Chill, Cosmic, and Late Night), and familiar chart-style sections that seem to be borrowed straight from Spotify’s playbook. 

If you’re a budding music creator, producer, or hardcore AI or music enthusiast, you can get the ElevenMusic Pro subscription for $9.99 per month (or $95.90 annually). The Pro subscription offers up to 500 tracks per month, along with 500GB of storage, and access to every available style and mode in the app. 

Against established U.S. AI music platforms like Suno and Udio, ElevenMusic’s edge lies in its roots in voice AI.

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