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Say Goodbye to Singers? OpenAI’s New AI Tool Can Generate Songs in Seconds

 

🎵 After Audio and Video — Now Music Creation Gets Easier with AI!

OpenAI to Launch a Revolutionary AI Music Generator Tool

After transforming the world of text, image, and video generation, OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is now preparing to launch a next-generation AI music generator tool.

With this tool, users will be able to create original songs using just text-based lyrics or audio prompts. The company will use its large language AI models — the same technology behind tools like DALL·E (text-to-image) and Sora (text-to-video) — to power this new innovation.


Amazing Features: Create Music from Lyrics or Audio

Reports suggest that the upcoming OpenAI music tool will do much more than just generate tunes.
It will be capable of:

  • 🎶 Composing full songs from written lyrics or recorded audio

  • 🎸 Adding instrumental tracks to existing vocal recordings

  • 🎬 Syncing background music perfectly with video clips

In short, this tool will be able to create a complete song from a simple text prompt, making the process easier than ever for creators and musicians.


Tough Competition Ahead for Google and Suno

According to media reports, OpenAI is collaborating with students from New York’s prestigious Juilliard School to refine the tool’s musical accuracy and creativity.

The new tool is expected to pose strong competition to existing platforms like Google’s MusicLM and Suno, both of which specialize in AI-generated music.

Meanwhile, Adobe has also stepped into the field, integrating audio and video generation features into its Firefly platform, indicating that the AI music generation market is heating up fast.


Launch Details Still Under Wraps

It’s not yet clear whether OpenAI’s music generator will be integrated into ChatGPT or launched as a standalone app, similar to its video generator Sora.

The official launch date hasn’t been announced either — but excitement is already building across the tech and music industries for what could be a game-changing leap in AI-powered creativity.

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