
Library covers what generation misses
A licensed catalogue behind the generator means a missed generation is an inconvenience rather than a blocked deadline.
Loudly
Generation plus a library, for when generation alone misses.
In short
Figures verified 2026-08-11. This field moves quickly — re-check before relying on them.
Loudly's hybrid approach is a pragmatic answer to a real limitation. Generation is remarkable when it produces what you wanted and useless when it does not, and there is no guarantee which will happen on a deadline. Backing generation with a licensed catalogue means there is always a fallback: if three attempts miss, you search instead. For an agency or a creator working to a delivery date, that reliability is worth more than a slightly better generative model. The editing tools are aimed at the actual problem video creators have — a track needs to be exactly two minutes eleven seconds and end on the cut, not fade out somewhere near the end. Length and structure editing addresses that directly. Volume workflows are supported well, which suits teams producing many videos rather than individuals producing one.
Strengths

A licensed catalogue behind the generator means a missed generation is an inconvenience rather than a blocked deadline.

Editing to an exact length that ends on the cut solves the specific problem video creators have, which fading does not.

The workflow holds up when you need forty tracks this month rather than one this afternoon.
How it compares
Loudly combines AI music generation with a licensed music library, letting you generate a track or pick an existing one, then edit it for length and structure. It is oriented towards video creators and scales to many tracks.
Compare with MusicGenerate
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A fallback. Generation is remarkable when it produces what you wanted and useless when it does not, and a licensed catalogue behind it means a missed generation is an inconvenience rather than a blocked deadline.
Yes, and it is aimed at the real problem — a track needing to be exactly two minutes eleven and end on the cut, rather than fading somewhere near the end.
Its volume workflow holds up when you need forty tracks a month rather than one this afternoon, which is the case it is built for.
Subscription-based, covering both generated and library tracks, with tiers that differ on commercial and client use. The library side carries its own terms, so confirm both paths if you mix them in one project.
There is a free tier, with commercial and client use gated behind paid plans. The library side carries its own terms alongside the generated side.
Large enough to serve as a fallback when generation misses, which is the actual reason it exists. Treat the exact number as a vendor claim rather than a verified figure.
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