AI Makes Song User Reviews & Ratings

Real feedback from creators to help you decide whether AI Makes Song fits your workflow.

Overall Rating

4.8 / 5.0

Based on 1,042 verified ratings

Average rating over the last 6 months

Data source: in-app rating prompts and anonymous feedback after generations. We regularly clean anomalies to keep the score close to real usage.

How Users Rate Different Aspects

To better reflect real usage, we break down feedback into several key dimensions.

Music Quality

4.9 / 5.0

Most users feel the generated melodies and arrangements are ready for videos, podcasts, or demos with only light post-processing.

Ease of Use

4.7 / 5.0

New users report it usually takes just a few minutes to get from first login to their first generated track.

Licensing & Usage

4.8 / 5.0

Many users pick AI Makes Song because they can safely use tracks in commercial projects without constantly re-checking licensing.

Speed & Reliability

4.6 / 5.0

Most of the time a 30–60 second track is ready within seconds; peak times may introduce short queues but remain manageable.

Support & Community

4.6 / 5.0

Between Discord, email, and docs, users generally get responses within one business day when something goes wrong.

These scores reflect the last 6 months and will change as new feedback comes in.

What Creators Are Saying

Liu Chen · Video Creator

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5.0

I used to spend one or two hours just hunting for background music for a single YouTube video. Now I type in the mood I want—like “slightly melancholic electric guitar for a late-night vlog”—and get something usable in a few minutes.

Zhang Wei · Indie Game Developer

★★★★☆ 4.7 / 5.0

I make indie puzzle games. Hiring a composer for a full soundtrack was too expensive, so I relied on free assets before. Now I generate looping tracks for each area with AI Makes Song and do light mixing myself—the overall atmosphere is much better without blowing the budget.

Zhe · Podcast Host

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5.0

As a podcast host, music licensing used to be the most stressful part. With AI Makes Song I can generate intros and outros to match each episode, and the licensing terms are clear enough that I feel comfortable using them long-term.

Lina · Short-form Video Creator

★★★★☆ 4.6 / 5.0

I post on TikTok and Xiaohongshu. Using only platform music made it hard to build a recognizable sound. Now I generate a couple of punchy tracks in AI Makes Song and reuse them across series—fans notice it, and my recent videos have been performing noticeably better.

Chen Hao · Hobbyist Creator

★★★★☆ 4.5 / 5.0

I work as a product manager and only make Lo-fi tracks as background for myself. At first I was just curious how far AI could go; now I’ve gotten used to generating a track before writing docs or reports. For a non-musician like me, it’s already more than good enough.

These quotes are compiled from user feedback, with minor edits and anonymization to protect privacy while keeping the original scenarios and opinions.

How We Calculate and Show Ratings

Where do ratings come from?

  • After generating or downloading a song, users see a simple 1–5 star rating prompt.
  • Some long-term users receive short usage surveys and can choose to opt into statistics.
  • We do not buy reviews or engage in any “review swaps” with other platforms.

How do we handle abnormal ratings?

  • Multiple ratings from the same account or device in a short time window are deduplicated.
  • Content clearly unrelated to real usage (e.g. spam, abuse) is excluded from statistics.

Why do ratings here match what search engines show?

  • We use public structured data standards (such as Schema.org AggregateRating) to sync rating info with search engines.
  • The numbers you see on this page match the structured data; when scores update, both are refreshed together.
  • This prevents cases where the page says one thing and structured data says another, keeping ratings transparent.

In short, the score you see here is exactly what we expose to search engines—there is no “polished” version elsewhere.

Who Most Often Rates Us 4 Stars and Above?

From current usage data, high ratings mostly come from the following groups:

  • Content creators:Need a steady stream of safe-to-use background music for YouTube, TikTok, and other platforms.
  • Indie developers:Want a coherent soundtrack for games, apps, or interactive pieces without a large music budget.
  • Podcast and radio hosts:Need consistent intros, outros, and beds that can be reused across many episodes.
  • Music-curious non-professionals:Don’t produce or read music theory, but want to turn a written mood or scene into “their own” track with AI.

In short, most high ratings come from people who have content to ship but limited time to wrestle with music production.

Want to try it yourself before trusting these reviews?

The best way to judge is to try it with your own content. You don’t need music skills—just describe the mood and use case you have in mind.

You’ll get a small free quota after signing up—enough to test the quality before deciding whether to upgrade for heavier use or teams.