
Generate a beat from one prompt
Start on the homepage when you want the main AI beat maker flow: describe the job, mood, and pace, then get a fast instrumental draft you can react to.
Start Making BeatsMake beats online from a prompt, get a fast first draft, and refine it into rap, trap, lo-fi, or creator-ready direction without opening a DAW.
Preview beat drafts made with AIBeatMaker, then start your own prompt and shape it into rap, trap, lo-fi, video, or podcast-ready direction.
Use the homepage for the main prompt-to-beat workflow. When the project becomes more specific, branch into the supporting pages that match the job.

Start on the homepage when you want the main AI beat maker flow: describe the job, mood, and pace, then get a fast instrumental draft you can react to.
Start Making Beats
Use the free beat maker when you want to validate prompts, compare rough directions, and hear whether the workflow fits before you care about paid exports or privacy.
See Free Beat Maker
The homepage owns the broad workflow. Once the beat clearly wants lyrical pocket, darker 808 pressure, or calmer loopable support, use the style pages to go narrower.
See Rap Beat Maker
When the beat has a specific job inside an edit, intro, trailer, reel, or spoken-word project, the creator pages give you tighter prompt examples and next steps.
See Beat Maker for Videos
Go to the trap page when the project already needs harder drums, darker low end, and more 808 weight than the homepage workflow should force by default.
Open Trap Beat Maker
Use the lo-fi page when the project needs supportive background motion for podcasts, study edits, storytelling, or voice-led content.
Open Lo-Fi Beat Maker
The tutorial pages support educational intent. Use them when the real problem is shaping a better prompt or understanding which detail should change next.
Read How to Make Beats
Start on the homepage with a prompt that says what the beat needs to do, how it should feel, and how quickly it should move.
Start with AI Beat Maker →
Listen for the version that gets closest to the project job. You do not need perfection on the first pass, only a clear next move.
Try the Free Beat Maker →
Move into rap, trap, lo-fi, creator, or guide pages only after the first beat tells you what kind of refinement the project actually needs.
See Rap Beat Maker →The homepage is built for the main beat-making workflow: one prompt, a fast draft, and a clear next move when the project needs more specificity.
"AIBeatMaker has sped up my early ideas. I can get a usable instrumental in minutes and decide what direction is worth developing."
"As a YouTube creator, I need background music constantly. This tool saves me hours of searching and gives me beats that fit the edit."
"I use AIBeatMaker for podcast intros and transitions. It is easy to create a signature sound that matches the show."
"I use this tool to create practice tracks and lesson backgrounds. The different styles and tempos make classes more engaging."
"Perfect for game trailers and prototype demos. I can generate different moods instantly without slowing the team down."
"Finding the right music for edits is crucial. AIBeatMaker helps me create custom beats that match the emotional tone of each scene."
Ready to make the next beat?
Start Making BeatsAn AI beat maker helps you turn a written prompt into an instrumental beat draft. Instead of programming drums in a DAW first, you describe the job, mood, and pace you want, then react to the first result.
AIBeatMaker is beat-first. The homepage is focused on instrumental drafts and prompt-to-beat workflow, while full songs and lyrics stay available as secondary follow-up tools.
Yes. Start on the homepage for the main beat-making workflow, then move into rap, trap, lo-fi, video, podcast, or social pages when the project clearly needs a more specific direction.
No. You can describe the beat in plain language. The workflow is designed for creators, artists, editors, and teams who need a fast first draft before they worry about manual production.
Start with what the beat needs to do, then add mood, pace, and a couple of useful references. Prompts usually get better when you describe the project job instead of listing genre words only.
Yes. Use the free beat maker page when you want to test prompts, compare directions, and hear whether the workflow fits the project before you care about paid exports or commercial details.
It is for creators, editors, marketers, podcasters, indie artists, and teams who want to move from a brief to an instrumental draft faster without building the beat manually.