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Create a track now and see whether MakeTunes fits the way you work
Create longer tracks with clearer vocals and broader style support. No complicated prompting required, free access included, and full support for commercial use.
Start in seconds
There is no need to study the workflow first. Enter an idea and start right away.
Switch modes fast
Move between text-to-song, lyrics-to-song, and instrumentals without leaving the workspace.
Better for version testing
Generate a fast first pass, compare directions, and keep refining from there.
Core Modes
Choose the fastest starting point for the music you actually need
Not every project should start the same way. MakeTunes gives you a direct way into full songs, lyric-led drafts, or instrumental backgrounds.
Text to Song
Describe the mood, style, tempo, or scene and turn an idea into a complete music draft quickly.
Lyrics to Song
If your lyrics are already written, you can push that message directly into a more complete song.
Instrumental Mode
Ideal for intros, background music, scoring ideas, and atmosphere-first tracks without forcing vocals into the process.
Advantages
If you're comparing Suno, here's why many creators end up choosing MakeTunes
The difference is not abstract claims. It is how quickly you can start, how easily you can switch direction, and whether the whole workflow fits long-term creative work better.
Faster first drafts
Turn the idea into music first, then decide whether to refine it, regenerate it, or change direction.
More than one path
You do not have to force every project into the exact same prompt flow.
Better for content teams
For videos, podcasts, demos, and campaign assets, you do not need to keep digging through stock libraries.
Built for iteration
Real projects rarely land perfectly on the first try. MakeTunes fits that reality better.
How It Works
Create your first track in 3 steps
You do not need a tutorial to get started. The fastest path is already on this page.
Choose a mode
Start with text-to-song, lyrics-to-song, or instrumentals based on your project.
Enter your idea
Use a short prompt, a few lyric lines, or a simple description to set the direction.
Generate and adjust
Create a first version, keep what works, and try again if needed.

Who It Is For
Who usually gets the most value from MakeTunes
If you need original music often and want to get there faster, this workflow will usually fit better.
YouTubers and short-form creators
Create intros, outros, background music, and mood-based tracks without constantly searching stock libraries.
Podcasters and voice-first creators
Use it for show openings, transitions, and light background music that supports pacing.
Brands and marketing teams
Test different music directions quickly for product videos, social content, and landing pages.
Indie developers and game teams
Useful for prototype scoring, level atmosphere, and theme variations so visuals and audio can move forward together.
Why People Choose It
Why many creators lean toward MakeTunes after comparing Suno
What people are really comparing is not who makes the biggest promises, but which tool gets them to a usable result faster and fits more naturally into everyday creative work.
Reach a usable state faster
Many people find that what matters more than long feature lists is whether they can get a useful first draft quickly and continue working from there.
Better for long-term creation
Many users stay not because of one surprising result, but because MakeTunes fits recurring videos, demos, campaigns, and day-to-day content work better.
FAQ
The questions people ask most when comparing tools like Suno
These answers focus on entry barrier, workflow fit, commercial use, and why some creators ultimately lean toward MakeTunes.
