Voicing hopes and dreams of music innovation, ElevenLabs has quietly dropped their latest offering – ElevenMusic – an app that promises a symphony crafted by AI. Users can now hum tunes into existence using natural language prompts, much like casting spells from a magical wand.
Their ambitions stretch beyond mere creation; ElevenMusic also allows users to remix others' creations, blending voices and visions in a collaborative cacophony of sound. With live stations, pre-curated albums and a plethora of moods – from Focus to Cosmic – there’s something for every orbiting mood.
For the more ambitious, a Pro tier offers unprecedented access, allowing 500 tracks per month, storage galore (over 500GB), and a universe of styles. ElevenLabs’ recent fundraising spree suggests they see this as just the beginning – a stepping stone towards AI’s grand musical conquest.
As ElevenLabs expands its creative horizons, questions loom: will human musicians find their space shrinking, or will AI partners become inseparable collaborators? In a world where every note might be digitally generated, how do we define what makes music ‘ours’?







