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12 Best Royalty-Free Music Sites in 2022

Updated: Sep 13, 2022

Do you want royalty-free music in your videos? In this article, we list the top websites that offer thousands of royalty-free music and sound effects!


You may be asking what the top royalty-free music website is for 2022. You have a lot of great options to select from, so we've compiled our favourites to help with your decision-making. (We even use a lot of these for projects for our clients.)


We've hired real composers to create over 1,500 advertisements and movies, all of which were paid, royalty-free, and licenced. You might want to look at our production method and listings of voice actors for your projects as well. To discover more, go here.


#1: AUDIO JUNGLE


You can either subscribe to the Envato Market on a monthly basis or buy individual tracks once to have access to Audio Jungle. Because of this, Audio Jungle is a fantastic venue for growing your business.


Additionally, Audio Jungle provides stock video, sound effects, photography, 3D materials, and the option to order unique music via the Envato market. We frequently turn to Audio Jungle when looking for royalty-free files because of the flexibility it provides its users.


#2: POND5


Pond5 provides more than simply music, just like Audio Jungle. They include video, SFX, After Effects templates, and much more. The variety of Pond5's content, which rivals that of Audio Jungle, is one of its key selling points. Go here if you're not sure what you're looking for.


Pond5 is the largest royalty-free music library in the world and one of our go-to ecosystems during the ideation process if you're an unsure video creator.

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#3: SOUNDSTRIPE

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Choose SoundStripe if you prefer high-quality music without the frills that Pond5 or Audio Jungle provides. We frequently utilize SoundStripe and can attest to their high calibre.


To fill their libraries with fantastic royalty-free music from every genre, SoundStripe has commissioned fresh tracks from 80 different musicians. The royalty-free music collection can be browsed in the same way that you would with a service like Spotify. Create playlists, play your favourites, and more. As a result, SoundStripe is among the top websites that offer royalty-free music.


Additionally, SoundStripe provides high-quality SFX. For a monthly charge of between $12 and $66, you can access their libraries.


#4: AUDIIO

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Try Audiio if you want SoundStripe but don't want to pay a monthly subscription (note the special spelling).


A lifetime music subscription with Audiio, a new platform for royalty-free music and sound effects, costs only $299. Audiio is one of the best solutions available and costs an additional $199 to add SFX to that bundle, but it has a vast and quickly growing library.


Make sure to enter while their lifetime discount is still in effect.


#5: BEN SOUND


Ben Sound is a considerably more compact website than any of the ones mentioned above, yet it still has 300 noteworthy, exceptional tunes. There should be something for practically everyone, however, Ben Sound focuses on Rock, Classical, Jazz, Pop, Cinematic, and Corporate sounding music.


Check out Ben Sound if you're looking for a distinctive sound. Licensing songs often costs roughly $40.


#6. YOUTUBE AUDIO LIBRARY


There are numerous royalty-free tunes available to YouTube artists.


This resource is for you if money is scarce. In terms of good music and sound effects, YouTube has a respectable selection that is organized by genre, mood, attribution requirements, etc. You'll need to do some searching because the YouTube Assets Library's user interface is awkward, but for the price, this tool is the best available online for finding music.


We are pleased to share with you the YouTube resource that is hardly ever mentioned.


#7: EPIDEMIC SOUND


An excellent alternative to Sound Stripe is Epidemic Sound. It is expensive, with monthly costs ranging from $15 to $135. However, a lot of publishers and advertisers think their collection is priceless and worth the money.


When you're creating your next film or campaign, you can choose from 725 diverse and distinctive albums that Epidemic Sound has carefully curated.

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#8: ARTLIST

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Access to Artlist's exclusive libraries of SFX and music with no licencing fees is available through monthly memberships costing between $12 and $25. Although Artlist's collections are only moderately extensive, they do provide high quality for an incredible bargain.


In order to assist its users in finding the ideal music for their videos, Artlist also provides curated playlists. Though Artlist ought to virtually always have you covered, you might nevertheless occasionally rely on Audio Jungle and Pond5.


#10: PREMIUM BEAT


A musical division of the hugely well-liked stock image and video supplier Shutterstock is called Premium Beat.


Here, the heritage of Premium Beat is evident. They have compiled more than 10,000 musical recordings in a short period of time using their industry skills. They really trail Pond5 in terms of musical variety, in our opinion.


To select the ideal tune for you, you can sort by genre, mood, artist, BPM, and other factors. If Audio Jungle or Pond5 don't have what you're seeking by coincidence, head over to Premium Beat, which provides case-by-case purchases.


#10: MUSIC VINE

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For access to their collection of more than 2,500 tunes, Music Vine offers monthly subscriptions ranging from $19 to $36. You can use Music Vine's libraries to browse music based on mood, genre, intensity level, duration, and other criteria.


The capacity it allows you to interact with its artists, however, is what distinguishes Music Vine from other platforms. Artist biographies and catalogues are given their own section on the Music Vine website. If you want to listen to the music of a specific artist and support them, Music Vine is the place for you.


#11: HOOK SOUNDS


HookSounds provides music that has been specially commissioned by them for use in commercial productions. A monthly subscription to the HookSounds library is available for between $24 and $580.


If none of our other recommendations have ticked all of your boxes, take a look at HookSounds next as it is pretty well-liked and well-respected in the business.


#12: FREE STOCK MUSIC


Well, free stock music is just that—free stock music. The hundreds of music on this website are all free to use, but doing so could compromise your privacy. Before visiting other music websites and paying for your music, check out this page if the YouTube Assets Library has disappointed you down.


OUR RECOMMENDATIONS


Any of these free solutions should be substituted with a paid service like Audio Jungle, SoundStripe, Audiio, or Pond5. However, it never hurts to shop before committing to a particular provider. You get what you pay for if you use free music sites, so keep that in mind.


It's now time to consider how you want to use your brand-new musical collection. You may complete the entire production process on your own by using our Masterclass Lights, Camera, and Sales! or get in touch with us. How you want to use your new music can be planned with our assistance.

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