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ElevenLabs Launches AI Music Generation Tool for Commercial Use

  • Writer: Nikita Silaech
    Nikita Silaech
  • Aug 6
  • 2 min read
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Voice startup ElevenLabs enters the AI music space with a new product, Eleven Music. The tool allows users to generate royalty-cleared tracks using plain language prompts, offering a new way to create music for commercial and creative projects.


Key Updates

  • ElevenLabs launched Eleven Music, a new AI tool that generates full music tracks using plain text prompts

  • The tool produces both vocals and instrumentals, tailored to creative and commercial needs

  • Users can create music that is cleared for commercial use without requiring separate licenses

  • ElevenLabs has partnered with Merlin Network and Kobalt Music Group for access to rights-managed music

  • The company has implemented filters to block references to specific artists, lyrics, or harmful content

  • Twenty early users have tested the tool across film, gaming, wellness, and media sectors

  • Eleven Music is designed for businesses, creators, and platforms needing affordable, production-ready audio

  • Licensing talks with major record labels like Universal and Sony are still in progress


Why It Matters

AI-generated music is emerging as a powerful but controversial space. With the launch of Eleven Music, ElevenLabs moves beyond voice generation into creative audio production. By securing partnerships with independent rights holders, the company aims to avoid the legal issues that have affected other startups in this area.

This step gives businesses and individual creators a tool to produce music at scale, without the licensing complexity and high costs of traditional production. It also opens up new possibilities for use in gaming, advertising, fitness, and content platforms.

However, legal concerns remain. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers has warned that using copyrighted works to train AI models without permission threatens the livelihood of music creators. Analysts also note the risk of public backlash if companies rely heavily on AI-generated content without human input.


What Comes Next

ElevenLabs is positioning itself carefully in a space that blends innovation with legal and ethical complexity. By focusing on licensed datasets and content moderation, it is trying to set a different tone from earlier entrants.

The broader question remains open. As AI-generated music tools expand, the industry will need clear rules, fair compensation models, and continued collaboration with rights holders to ensure long-term trust.


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