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ElevenLabs launches AI music app. Can it disrupt Spotify?
The app is currently available on iOS

ElevenLabs launches AI music app. Can it disrupt Spotify?

Apr 03, 2026
11:55 am

What's the story

Voice AI company ElevenLabs has launched a new iOS app called ElevenMusic. The innovative platform allows users to create and discover music using artificial intelligence (AI). The move is seen as an attempt by ElevenLabs to expand its offerings beyond just voice models, taking on established players like Suno and Udio in the market.

App features

Generate up to 7 songs daily

ElevenMusic, which was quietly listed on the App Store a few weeks ago, allows users to generate up to seven songs daily using natural language prompts. The app also lets you customize song length, lyrics, and writing style. You can also discover and remix tracks created by other users with text prompts. These remixes count toward the daily limit of seven songs.

Music variety

Explore music with live stations and top charts

ElevenMusic also features live stations, pre-made albums, and daily mixes across various moods such as Focus, Energy, Relax, Late Night, Cosmic, and Chill. The app also has sections for top charts trending now new releases like other music streaming apps such as Spotify and Apple Music. This way users can explore different types of music while creating their own with AI.

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Subscription details

Pro tier available for $9.99/month

Along with the free version, ElevenLabs also offers a Pro tier at $9.99/month or $95.90/year. This subscription increases the monthly limit to 500 songs and provides over 500GB of storage space along with access to all styles moods available on ElevenMusic. The move is likely to attract more users who want advanced features for their music creation needs.

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Company evolution

Extensive focus on creative tools

Backed by a $500 million Series C round at an $11 billion valuation in February, ElevenLabs has been beefing up creative models tools for months now. The company released its first commercially safe music-generation model last August. Earlier this year, it collaborated with top music producers to release an album created with AI.

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