AnyMusic runs on two distinct AI music generation models: Minimax Music 2.0 and Mureka Music. The service accepts two types of input prompts. You can describe what you want in plain text, and the system generates a complete song from that description. Or you can provide your own lyrics, and the AI composes music around them. The Minimax Music 2.0 model handles the core generation process through four technical components that work in sequence. First, it interprets style, mood, and scenario parameters from your prompt. Then it constructs vocal lines with different singing styles. Next, it layers instrumental tracks, including support for niche and ethnic instruments. Finally, it structures the output into distinct sections like intro, verse, and chorus.
The system generates tracks up to five minutes long. That's longer than most AI music tools manage. The output comes as MP3 files ready for download. The service includes a separate AI lyrics generator if you need text before composing music. There's also an AI instrumental generator for creating backing tracks without vocals, and a vocal remover tool that strips singing from existing tracks.
The genre coverage spans ten categories: pop, rock, electronic dance, R&B, hip hop, disco, funk, jazz, blues, and country. The control parameters let you specify mood and scenario alongside genre, giving you three dimensions of influence over the output. The vocal synthesis produces multiple vocal lines rather than single-track singing. The instrumental layers stack independently, which means the drums, bass, and melody don't just follow a single arrangement pattern.
The free tier provides 20 credits daily, enough for four song generations. It includes access to text-to-song, lyrics-to-song, the lyrics generator, instrumental generator, and vocal remover. You're limited to one concurrent generation job, meaning you can't queue multiple tracks. The Minimax Music models are available, but Mureka Music models aren't. Storage lasts seven days, then your generated files disappear. There's no commercial license on the free plan, and no private generation option, so your creations are visible to other users.
Paid plans start at $7.99 monthly when billed annually. The Basic annual plan gives you 6000 credits per year, which translates to 1200 songs. Standard jumps to 18000 credits or 3600 songs annually at $15.99 per month. Premium offers 60000 credits for 12000 songs per year at $39.99 monthly. All paid tiers enable three concurrent jobs, both model sets, commercial licensing, private generation, and unlimited storage. Monthly billing costs more than annual across all tiers.
The technical limitations are significant. The free plan's daily credit refresh means you can't stockpile credits for larger projects. Single concurrent job processing slows down batch work. The seven-day storage window on free accounts forces you to download immediately or lose your files. Without commercial licensing on the free tier, you can't legally use generated music in monetized content. The private generation restriction means your prompts and outputs are visible in the service's public gallery. Free users also miss out on the Mureka Music models entirely, cutting off access to whatever differences those models provide in output style or quality. The service doesn't appear to offer API access or team collaboration features based on available information.