Veena’s AI CoProducer generates audio and MIDI track by track for $10 a month
Key highlights
- Veena launched CoProducer on March 27, 2026: an agentic AI copilot that generates audio and MIDI inside a browser-based DAW, layer by layer.
- The platform costs $10/month, runs at 48 kHz / 32-bit float in Chrome, and requires no download.
- Artists direct every step by choosing from AI-generated options or recording their own layers.
Veena CoProducer builds productions one track at a time
Most AI music tools generate a finished song from a single prompt. Veena‘s CoProducer does the opposite. Launched on March 27, 2026, it’s an agentic AI copilot built into a browser-based DAW that generates beats, basslines, chords, melody, and SFX step by step. You describe your idea in plain English. The AI builds each layer, applies FX chains, and designs the tone to match your vibe.
The LA-based startup targets the producers and musicians who never got past the DAW learning curve. At $10/month with no software download, CoProducer removes the two biggest barriers: cost and complexity.
How CoProducer keeps the artist in the producer’s chair
“Veena’s philosophy is to reduce every single point of friction in the process of music production. Creativity is hard enough to execute, and to have to deal with the clunkiness of a DAW makes it unnecessarily hard. Veena removes all these barriers,” said Palaash Agrawal, founder of Veena and AI researcher with prior MIT and Stanford collaborations.
CoProducer doesn’t auto-finalize anything. At each step, it returns multiple options. You pick what fits, refine with a follow-up prompt, or record your own vocals and instruments directly into the multitrack timeline. Technical specs: 48 kHz / 32-bit float audio, ~300ms latency in Chrome, export in WAV, MP3, and FLAC.
“If you’re familiar with software engineering, you know no one codes anything manually anymore. AI handles everything, engineers simply architect and review. I want to do the same for us musicians,” Agrawal added.
AI copilots are showing up across the production chain
CoProducer arrives as AI music shifts to production tools. Nova agentic AI mixing brought the same plain-English control paradigm to the post-production phase. Online DAWs new era is well underway across the board.
Veena can also mix your music ↓
The tension worth watching: choosing from AI-generated options is closer to autocomplete than to playing an instrument. As these copilots get more capable, the line between “the AI helped” and “the AI made it” keeps blurring. There is still no industry standard for AI music labeling standards. AI collaborative DAWs position themselves as co-producers, but the distinction gets thinner with every update.
$10/month vs. a $600/year Ableton license
If you’re working in the browser or want to skip a full DAW license, CoProducer is worth testing. The layer-by-layer workflow gives you more control than Suno or Udio, where the AI owns the entire output. The question is whether the options-based approach fits your process, or whether you’d rather export stems and finish in a traditional DAW.
For producers already fluent in Ableton or Logic, CoProducer probably isn’t replacing your setup. It’s built for the musicians who quit in month 3 because the software felt like a wall between them and the music.
Do you need to download anything to use Veena?
No. Veena runs entirely in the browser. It supports Chrome with ~300ms latency and outputs at 48 kHz / 32-bit float quality.
Frequently asked questions
What is Veena CoProducer?
CoProducer is an agentic AI copilot built into Veena’s browser-based DAW. It generates audio and MIDI layer by layer based on plain-English instructions, while the artist directs every decision at each step.
How much does Veena cost?
$10/month for a single plan. It includes AI generation, stem separation, MIDI editing, FX chains, an MPC sampler, export in WAV/MP3/FLAC, and unlimited projects.
How is Veena CoProducer different from Suno or Udio?
Suno and Udio generate a finished song from a text prompt. CoProducer works inside a multitrack editor, building your track one layer at a time. You choose from options at each step or record your own parts. The AI never auto-finalizes the song.
Who built Veena?
Veena was founded by Palaash Agrawal, an AI researcher with prior collaborations at MIT and Stanford, and producer Aryan Kapoor. The startup is based in Los Angeles.
Can you use your own voice or instruments in Veena?
Yes. You can record vocals and instruments directly into the DAW or upload your own audio layers. CoProducer supports MIDI and audio input from external controllers and microphones.”

