LimeWire unveils AI music studio

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LimeWire has announced it is releasing an AI Music Studio to allow users to create “fully ownable AI-generated tracks.” This is LimeWire’s second investment in AI tech.

In September 2022, LimeWire acquired AI image generation platform BlueWillow. The company says its AI Music Studio will introduce a revolutionary, easy-to-use interface that empowers individuals, regardless of their experience, to become music artists. LimeWire says users will be able to generate full-length tracks, create cover images for their work, and publish all on a single platform.

LimeWire says it also incorporates open-source AI technologies, enabling users to retain ownership of the music they create. “The launch of LimeWire AI Music Studio represents a groundbreaking technological milestone, symbolizing not only a stride forward in our pursuit of innovation but a profound commitment to fostering creativity within the dynamic landscape of modern content creation,” shares Paul Zehetmayr, co-CEO of LimeWire. “As music continues to evolve, so does our dedication to providing aspiring musicians with cutting-edge tools that empower and amplify their artistic expression.”

The AI Music Studio debut lays the foundation for LimeWire’s continuous product development plan, aiming to fully launch the AI-enabled audio workstation in 2024. LimeWire envisions a future where anyone can be a music artist producing full-length tracks, from beats and melodies to lyrics and editable singing voices. This commitment aligns with LimeWire’s overarching mission to provide a best-in-class suite of AI tools.

“Our platform is designed to break down barriers, allowing aspiring musicians and creators to unleash their potential with the power of AI,” adds Julian Zehetmayr, co-CEO of LimeWire. “As we venture into the future of music, it is our firm believe that AI technology should be a catalyst for inclusivity, empowering aspiring musicians from all walks of life. By providing accessible AI tools, we aim to level the playing field, ensuring that traditional resource contstraints no longer hinder the creative journey.”