
PromptAcoustic guitar fingerpicking, warm tone, hopeful, mid-tempo, instrumental for vlog narration.
- duration:
- 30
- tier:
- pro
MiOffice generates royalty-free background music for podcasts directly in your browser. No uploads required, and the output is royalty-free for podcast use.
Generate podcast music instantly without copyright worries
Choose from categories like Acoustic and Folk or Lo-fi and Chill to match your podcast's vibe
Click generate and MiOffice creates your music in seconds, with no upload required
Export your track and add it to your podcast editing software as background or transition music
Real outputs from each style category. Press play.
Warm, organic textures for storytelling videos, indie content, podcast intros.

PromptAcoustic guitar fingerpicking, warm tone, hopeful, mid-tempo, instrumental for vlog narration.

PromptCountry acoustic, slide guitar, mid-tempo, road-trip vibe, instrumental.
Epic orchestral and film-score textures for trailers, intros, B-roll.

PromptEpic orchestral score, slow build, low strings and percussion, dramatic crescendo, trailer-ready, no vocals.
Studio tier · highest-quality stereo

PromptHans-Zimmer style epic film score, deep brass, suspenseful build, instrumental only.
Cinematic tier · mastered, true-peak limited
Background beats for study streams, focus sessions, ambient overlays.

PromptLofi hip-hop, mellow piano, vinyl crackle, 80 BPM, jazzy chords, study vibe, no vocals.
Pro tier · True stereo · Loopable for 24/7 streams

PromptAmbient pad, soft synth wash, evolving texture, meditation-friendly, instrumental.
Standard tier · Mono · Fast generation
Upbeat tracks for vlogs, product launches, social-media reels.

PromptUpbeat pop instrumental, catchy synth lead, four-on-the-floor drums, 120 BPM, vlog-ready.

PromptEDM festival drop, big-room synths, sidechain pumping, 128 BPM, energetic, no vocals.
Reference outputs across the major genres — preview the model on your style before generating.

PromptHip-hop instrumental, boom-bap drums, jazz-sample chops, 90 BPM.

PromptFunk instrumental, slap bass, brass stabs, 110 BPM, party energy.

PromptJazz quartet, walking bass, brushed drums, piano improvisation, late-night cafe.

PromptRock instrumental, electric guitar riff, driving drums, mid-tempo, 100 BPM.
Podcasters use MiOffice to create distinctive opening themes that establish their show's identity. The Acoustic and Folk or Cinematic and Dramatic categories work particularly well for memorable intros that grab listener attention without copyright concerns.
Between segments or chapters, podcasters generate short transitional music to smooth audio edits. The Lo-fi and Chill category provides subtle background beds that maintain flow without distracting from content.
For sponsored segments or mid-roll ads, creators generate upbeat tracks from the Energetic and Pop category to signal commercial content. The
How we tested: We generated 30-second intro/outro and transition stings for a tech podcast, using each tool's default settings for 'energetic electronic' and 'calm ambient' styles. Each tool was prompted with 'create a podcast intro theme' and 'background music for a tech discussion'.
| Tool | Pricing | Friction |
|---|---|---|
| MiOffice ★ | $2.49 Day Pass / $6.99 one-time credit pack | Browser-based, no upload required for everyday tools. |
| Suno | $8-24/mo | Generates full songs with vocals, which are unusable for podcast background music. Free tier lacks commercial rights, and podcasters need instrumentals, not AI singers. |
| Udio | Credit-based | Free credits deplete quickly when iterating on podcast themes. High-quality variants require paid credits, making consistent branding across episodes expensive. |
| Mubert | $14-39/mo | Free tier applies a distracting audio watermark, ruining podcast professionalism. Subscription required for clean tracks, adding monthly overhead. |
| Soundraw | $17/mo | Free tier doesn't allow downloads—podcasters can only listen online. Impossible to integrate into editing software like Audacity or DAWs without paying. |
| AIVA | $15-49/mo | Free tier limits to 3 downloads per month, forcing podcasters to ration music. Ownership restrictions complicate monetization for indie shows. |
Using vocal tracks as background music
Fix: Always generate instrumentals—vocals clash with podcast dialogue.
Not checking licensing before publishing
Fix: Ensure your tool grants commercial rights for podcast monetization.
Overly complex music distracting listeners
Fix: Keep background tracks simple and repetitive to avoid pulling focus.
Ignoring audio quality settings
Fix: Export at 192kbps or higher to avoid compression artifacts in final mix.
Real workflows where this tool combines with others in MiOffice.
After generating background music, podcasters use AI Voice Cloner to add professional narration or sponsor reads that blend seamlessly with the instrumental track. This creates complete audio segments with consistent quality, from the music bed to the voiceover, all generated within the same workflow.
For podcasters who repurpose content into video format, the Video Compressor ensures the final output with generated music meets platform size limits. This is particularly useful for YouTube uploads where large audio files combined with visual elements might exceed typical upload constraints.
Layer narration over the instrumental — clone your own voice or pick a stock voice for vlogs and tutorials.
Caption the final video with the new soundtrack so it plays on silent feeds — Reels, Shorts, TikTok.
Cut highlight shorts from a long video using the generated music as the bed.