Mozart AI
Mozart AI is a browser DAW with an AI co-producer: generate stems, edit MIDI, master, and release. Free plan available, paid from $10/month.
What is Mozart AI and how does it work?
Mozart AI is a London-built, browser-based DAW with an AI co-producer inside. Where Suno spits out a finished song, Mozart builds tracks the way producers do: layer by layer, with AI suggesting chords, melodies, samples, and drums you keep editing. I’ve tracked the company from its DAW launch to its $6M seed round in February 2026.
How it works:
- Start a project in the browser and describe what you want in plain language.
- The AI generates ideas (chords, melodies, drum kits, samples) as editable layers, not a locked stereo file.
- Arrange, edit MIDI, and adjust each track like in a normal DAW.
- Master the track and generate a music video on paid plans.
- Export with full commercial rights, on every plan including free.
It fits artists who want AI speed but refuse to hand over arrangement decisions.
How much does Mozart AI cost?
Mozart runs a freemium model with monthly credit allowances.
| Plan | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Up to 10 songs on signup, Mozart Studio access, commercial rights |
| Creator | $10/mo ($7 annual) | Up to 450 songs/month, latest models |
| Pro | $20/mo ($15 annual) | Up to 1,050 songs/month, priority models, 1-min music videos |
| Premium | $35/mo ($25 annual) | Up to 2,700 songs/month, all models, 4-min music videos |
Credits reset each billing cycle and don’t roll over. Pricing changes frequently, so verify current plans on the Mozart AI pricing page.
Commercial rights on the free tier is the standout: most rivals lock commercial use behind payment.
Is Mozart AI a real DAW or a song generator?
Both, and the DAW half is the reason to care.
- Projects are layer-based with editable MIDI, samples, and stems, so an AI idea stays a starting point.
- Founders Sundar Arvind, Arjun Khanna, and Pascual Merita Torres built it for artists who felt locked out of Suno-style tools; producers linked to A$AP Rocky and Lil Baby use it, per the company.
- The Vibe Sessions feature I covered in my Vibe Sessions article pushes collaborative, prompt-driven sessions.
- Training runs on licensed datasets plus third-party models; Music Ally reported the 100k-user milestone alongside the raise.
A mobile app now covers quick song generation on iOS and Android, with the browser studio carrying the serious work.
How does Mozart AI compare to Suno and RipX DAW?
Mozart sits between a song generator and a desktop editor.
| Mozart AI | Suno | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $10/mo (free tier) | $10/mo (free tier) |
| Core use case | Build songs layer by layer with AI | Generate finished songs from prompts |
| Key differentiator | Editable multitrack DAW | Best-in-class full-song quality |
| Free tier | 10 songs on signup, commercial use | Daily credits, no commercial use |
| Best for | Producers steering the result | Fast complete songs |
| Mozart AI | RipX DAW | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $10/mo | $99 one-time |
| Core use case | AI-native creation | Editing existing audio note by note |
| Key differentiator | Generates new material | Rips finished audio into editable notes |
| Free tier | Yes | Trial |
| Best for | Making tracks from scratch | Remixing and repairing recordings |
Choose Suno when you need a finished song in 2 minutes. Choose RipX to dissect audio you already have. Choose Mozart when you want AI generation inside an arrangement you control.
What are some use cases for Mozart AI?
- Sketching full arrangements: generate chords and drums, then rewrite the melody yourself.
- Finishing abandoned demos: import an idea and let the AI propose the missing sections.
- Commercial background music: free-tier commercial rights cover client and content work.
- Music videos: Pro and Premium plans render videos up to 4 minutes for release promo.
- Learning arrangement: watching the AI structure a track teaches song form faster than a course.
- Mobile idea capture: start a song in the app, develop it in the browser studio.
Frequently asked questions
Is Mozart AI free?
Yes, the free plan includes up to 10 songs on signup, access to Mozart Studio, and commercial rights. Paid plans start at $10/month (or $7/month billed annually).
Can I use Mozart AI songs commercially?
Yes. All plans include full commercial rights, including the free tier. Distribution and monetization are allowed without extra licenses.
Is Mozart AI trained on copyrighted music?
The company says no. It licenses commercially cleared datasets and integrates third-party models alongside its own systems.
How is Mozart AI different from Suno?
Suno outputs a finished stereo song from a prompt. Mozart generates editable layers (MIDI, samples, drums) inside a browser DAW, so you arrange and revise like a producer.
How do I cancel a Mozart AI subscription?
Cancel from your account settings on mozartai.com; access runs to the end of the billing cycle. Unused credits don’t carry over after cancellation.


