Boomy: The "No Talent Required" Music Factory
You’ve probably wanted to create a song but stopped because you don’t know a C-major chord from a hole in the ground. Boomy fixes that by generating full, original tracks in seconds, though the free plan is more of a "look but don't touch" museum exhibit—you can create up to 25 songs for free, but you can’t actually download them without paying.
🎨 What It Actually Does
- Instant Composition: You pick a style (Lo-Fi, EDM, Relaxing) and it spits out a full track in under 30 seconds. – Instant background music for your brain or projects.
- Lego-Block Editing: Unlike other AI tools that are "one-shot" wonders, you can delete sections, add vocals, or rearrange the song structure (Intro, Chorus, Outro) with a simple click. – Gives you control without needing a music degree.
- Vocal overlay: You can record your own voice directly over the beat within the browser. – Great for sketching out rap flows or podcast intros quickly.
The Real Cost (Free vs. Paid)
The free plan is essentially a demo mode. You can make music and listen to it on their site, but if you want the file (MP3/WAV) to actually use in a video, you have to pay.
| Plan | Cost | Key Limits/Perks |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 25 song saves total (lifetime cap). 0 downloads. Personal listening only. |
| Creator | $9.99/mo | 500 song saves. 10 MP3/WAV downloads per month. Commercial rights included. |
| Pro | $29.99/mo | Unlimited saves. 25 downloads per month. Priority distribution. |
How It Stacks Up
While Boomy was an early pioneer, 2025 has brought some heavy hitters to the ring.
- Vs. Suno: Suno is the current king of "radio-ready" songs with impressive vocals and lyrics. If you want a song that sounds like a human pop star sang it, go to Suno. If you want instrumental beats or background music you can tweak, stick with Boomy.
- Vs. Udio: Udio creates incredibly high-fidelity, complex music but can be overwhelming. Boomy is far simpler and faster if you just need a quick Lo-Fi beat.
- Vs. Soundraw: Soundraw is Boomy's closest rival for "background music." Soundraw offers slightly better customization for video editors (changing length/mood), but Boomy feels more like making a song.
The Verdict
Boomy has settled into a very specific niche: it is the best tool for non-musicians who need "good enough" background music and want to feel involved in the process. It doesn't have the viral magic of Suno's vocal tracks, but it offers a functional utility that "prompt-only" generators lack.
If you are a content creator tired of copyright strikes and generic stock audio, Boomy is a fun sandbox. Just remember that until you open your wallet, your music is trapped inside their website.

