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Mozart AI’s new Vibe Sessions let you create, remix and master tracks through chat

2 min read Published By Christopher Wieduwilt
Vibe Sessions by Mozart introduces music tracks with playback and selection options shown.

Key Highlights:

  • Create and master tracks through chat.
  • Music video generation now in beta.
  • Better AI quality and stability fixes.

Mozart AI started as a simple AI-powered DAW launch. The London-based startup raised $730K in pre-seed funding earlier this year.

Now the platform takes you from song creation to video sharing:

The biggest addition is Vibe Sessions, an agentic music creation tool that lets you create, edit, extend, remix, and master tracks through simple chat.

Vibe session interface shows audio tracks with prompt for "Mozart" mix details

Need more control? Switch to Studio Sessions for full multitrack editing with stem generation, mixer, effects, and MIDI support.

Also new:

  • Music Videos is now in beta. You can turn your songs into visuals by uploading reference images or describing what you want. The new Inspiration feature lets you use your favorite songs as creative references, getting closer to how artists actually make music.
  • Your Library now shows beautiful artwork and artist tags for every song.
  • The Discover page lets you organize tracks into albums, share them publicly, and remix music from other creators.
  • Mobile browser access is live now, with a native app launching soon.

Beyond new features, Mozart AI fixed major stability issues. Studio Sessions now handles more tracks, effects, and complex arrangements without lag. The AI models also got significant upgrades, delivering better quality and consistency for full song generation.

Here’s a sneak peek:

The workflow now covers the full creative journey: idea to song to iteration to video to sharing to remix. After securing $730K in pre-seed funding, Mozart AI is targeting the AI music market expected to reach $3.1 billion by 2028.

Sundar Arvind is the CEO and Co-Founder of Mozart AI. He said during the original launch, “We’re eliminating friction, not creativity.” The update fixes stability problems. The AI models work better now. You get higher quality songs and more consistent results.

Mozart AI fits into the broader AI music market trend. Experts project this market will reach $3.1 billion by 2028. The platform combines music video creation with social sharing features. Independent artists and producers want all-in-one creative tools. Mozart AI gives them streamlined workflows.”

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Christopher Wieduwilt

AI Music Educator & Journalist

Covering AI music tools, industry shifts, and news for music creators and professionals. Twice-weekly newsletter at aimusicpreneur.com.

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