Lab Nº 14 · AI Music Generator

Compose full
tracks in the
AI lab.

MelodyLab generates complete music — melody, chord progression, bassline, beats — from a single prompt. Built for creators who need royalty-free originals in seconds, not session musicians and a weekend.

Free daily tier Full arrangements MP3 export Android first
// How it works

Three steps from prompt
to finished track.

Most AI music tools stop at a melody or a thirty-second loop. MelodyLab outputs a full arrangement — melody, chord progression, bassline, and beats — as one cohesive track. No multi-tool stitching, no DAW required.

— 01 / Prompt

Describe what you want

Pick a genre — Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, EDM, Lo-Fi, Rock — set a mood and tempo, optionally drop in lyrics. A single sentence is enough to start the reaction.

— 02 / Generate

The lab does the rest

The AI composes melody, layers chord progressions, drops in a bassline, and matches drums to your tempo and mood — all in one render pass. Typical output time is under ten seconds.

— 03 / Export

Download MP3, ship

Royalty-free, ready to drop into a TikTok, a YouTube video, a game scene, or a podcast. Save unlimited projects on Premium and revisit any track to remix later.

// Full arrangements

One prompt, four layers,
one cohesive track.

Most generators give you a melodic sketch and call it a song. MelodyLab outputs the full stack — melody on top, chord progression underneath, a matched bassline, and a beat that fits the genre — composed together so they actually sit in the mix.

  • Melody, chords, bass, drums rendered as one coherent arrangement
  • Genre-aware drum patterns — trap kit for trap, brushed kit for lo-fi
  • Built-in lyrics generator with line-by-line editing before render
  • Royalty-free output, MP3 download, unlimited project saves on Premium
Melody
A min
Chords
i-VI-III
Bass
sub-808
Drums
88 BPM
Output
MP3
// Who it's for

Made for creators who
need music, not a producer.

Video creators

Original score for a Reel or YouTube short in less time than it takes to find a "free" track on a stock library. Copyright-free, no attribution required.

Game developers

Background music for menus, levels, and combat scenes. Generate twenty variations of the same vibe in an afternoon, drop them into your build.

Songwriters

Demos and rough sketches in seconds. Use MelodyLab to flesh out an idea, then build the real version in your DAW once the structure works.

Anyone curious

You've thought about making a track but don't play. A prompt-and-a-tap is the lowest possible barrier to a finished song you can actually hear back.

// Features

One app, the whole
arrangement.

Most AI music workflows mean stitching a lyric tool, a melody generator, a beat maker, and a DAW. MelodyLab collapses all of it into one Android session and one MP3 file.

Signature

Full-arrangement render in one pass

Most AI tools give you a melody loop. MelodyLab outputs melody, chord progression, bassline, and beat together so they sit in the mix from the start — not as four files that don't know about each other.

Joint rendering · single MP3 · genre-aware mix
Lyrics

Lyrics generator with edits

AI writes meaningful verses you can edit line by line before render. Or paste your own and the melody adapts.

Genres

Pop, Hip-Hop, EDM, Lo-Fi, Rock, R&B

Genre presets that change the drum kit, the chord vocabulary, and the bassline character — not just a tag on the same loop.

Free tier

Daily ad-rewarded credits

Watch a short ad, get a free generation slot every 24 hours. Useful for trying the app before deciding on Premium.

Vocals

AI vocals built in

Add a sung vocal line over the arrangement instead of leaving it as an instrumental. Pick voice tone and intensity.

Project library

Unlimited saves, revisit any track

Premium keeps every track in your library with full edit history. Regenerate one layer (a fresh bassline, a different drum kit) without redoing the whole arrangement. Export as MP3, share to any social platform.

Project history · per-layer regenerate · MP3 export
// Honest comparison

MelodyLab vs Suno vs Udio —
the trade-offs.

Different tools, different jobs. Suno and Udio are higher-fidelity text-to-music engines with deep desktop workflows. MelodyLab is a fast, mobile-first lab for full arrangements. Here's where each one wins.

What you want to doMelodyLabSunoUdio
Full arrangement in under 10 seconds✓ Single render✓ Comparable speedSlightly slower
Studio-grade vocal fidelityDecent, mobile-tier✓ Industry-leading✓ Industry-leading
Free daily generations✓ Ad-rewarded dailyLimited free creditsLimited free credits
iOS app available— Android only✓ iOS + Android✓ iOS + Android
Desktop / browser version— Mobile only✓ Web app✓ Web app
Stem export (separate vocal/instrumental)— MP3 mixdown only✓ Pro plan✓ Pro plan
Royalty-free output✓ YesPro tier onlyPro tier only
Project library & saves✓ Premium unlimited✓ Library built-in✓ Library built-in

// If you need iOS, desktop, or studio-grade vocal AI, Suno or Udio are a better pick. If you want a fast Android app with a daily free tier and royalty-free output baked in, MelodyLab is the lab to be in.

// People using it

What real users
actually said.

★★★★★

"Been looking for an app to write music for a while and this one fits — the first song I made was exactly what I was looking for. The beats and the vocal direction match the genre tag, not some generic loop."

RM
Ronnie Marsh
Google Play review
★★★★★

"The 24-hour free tier is the move. Watch one ad, get a song. I'm not Premium yet and I've already shipped three TikToks scored with tracks from this app. Copyright-free is the dealbreaker for me."

PT
Priya Tanaka
Content creator · TikTok
★★★★☆

"Honest review: the cap on the free ad-rewarded generations is annoying. After a couple of tries you have to wait until tomorrow. Premium is worth it if you're using it daily, but the free tier is more of a teaser than a tool."

DK
Devon Kane
Hobbyist · Google Play review
// The story

Built by a mobile-first
indie music team.

MelodyLab was built by Apps Developers Jo, a small mobile-focused studio that ships AI tooling for creators. The project launched on Google Play under the package com.aimelody.generator and has iterated rapidly — version 1.2.6 is the current ship, with bug-fix and stability updates landing every few weeks.

The honest version: this is an Android-first product. There is no iOS app yet, no desktop, no web version. Vocal quality is decent for a mobile tool but not at Suno or Udio's studio-grade level — if you need broadcast vocals, those are the right tools instead. MelodyLab's edge is the full-arrangement render and the daily free tier, not raw vocal fidelity.

Pricing is freemium with friction. The 24-hour ad-rewarded slot is genuinely useful for casual use, but reviewers on Google Play have called the daily cap restrictive — to the point that one called it "useless without Premium." That's fair feedback. Premium unlocks unlimited generation, no ads, and unlimited project saves; for daily use it's worth it, for occasional use the free tier holds up.

Update changelogs have been lean lately — mostly "bug fixes and feature enhancements" without much specificity, which some reviewers have called out. The product is actively maintained, but communication about what's actually new could be sharper. Official site at melodylab.ai.

// FAQ

Questions worth
asking.

What does MelodyLab actually generate?

A full music track — melody, chord progression, bassline, and beat — rendered together as one cohesive MP3. You can optionally add AI-written vocals with editable lyrics. It is not a melody-only sketch or a thirty-second loop. The output is a finished arrangement you can drop into a video, a game build, or a podcast as-is.

Is MelodyLab free, and what's the catch?

There is a genuine free tier — watch a short ad and you get a free generation slot every 24 hours. That's enough for casual use. The catch is the daily cap: if you want to generate multiple tracks per day or skip the ads, you need Premium, which unlocks unlimited generation and unlimited project saves. Reviewers have called the free cap restrictive for heavy use, which is a fair note.

Is it on iOS?

No. MelodyLab is an Android-only product right now, available on Google Play as com.aimelody.generator. There is no iOS build and no desktop or web version. If iOS or browser access is critical for your workflow, Suno and Udio both ship there and may fit better.

How does it compare to Suno or Udio?

Suno and Udio currently produce higher vocal fidelity if studio-grade output is the priority — they are also available on iOS, Android, and the web. MelodyLab's strengths are the daily free tier, royalty-free output without a Pro upsell, and the full-arrangement render approach. For mobile, fast, royalty-free creators, MelodyLab fits; for desktop-heavy or vocal-grade work, Suno or Udio fit better.

Is the output really royalty-free?

Yes. Tracks generated in MelodyLab are royalty-free and can be used in TikTok, YouTube, Reels, game projects, ads, podcasts, and commercial videos without licensing. This is a meaningful difference from Suno and Udio, which gate commercial-use rights behind their Pro tiers. Check the in-app terms for the current wording before publishing.

Can I edit a track after it's generated?

On Premium, every track is saved in your library and you can regenerate individual layers (a fresh bassline, a different drum kit, new lyrics) without redoing the whole arrangement. You can also adjust tempo, key, and mood post-render. Stem export — separate vocal and instrumental files — is not supported; output is a mixed MP3.

How fast is generation?

Typical render time is between five and ten seconds for a full arrangement. Longer tracks with vocals can run a few seconds slower. For comparison, Suno's render is in a similar range, and Udio is sometimes slightly slower depending on the prompt complexity.

What genres does it support?

The current preset list includes Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, EDM, Lo-Fi, Rock, and several sub-genres. Each preset changes the drum kit, the chord vocabulary, and the bassline character — not just a label. The product team has been adding new genres in point releases, so the catalogue is likely to grow.

Your prompt, the lab's
full mix.

One sentence in. Under ten seconds later, a complete track — melody, chords, bass, beats — ready to download.