Music Licence
What you may do with songs made on RapGen, on the free tier and on paid credits
2026/08/15
The short version
You own what you make. Songs you generate are yours to keep, edit, post and release. If you paid for the credits that made a song, you can also earn money from it. Songs made with free daily credits are for personal use.
Nothing you make is watermarked, and we do not put your songs anywhere unless you switch one to public yourself.
Listening is free and unlimited. Downloading a song as a file costs 3 credits, charged once per song — after that you can download the same track as often as you like at no further cost. That charge is for the file, not the rights: what you may do with a song depends on how it was made, as below.
What you get, by how it was made
Songs made with paid credits carry a worldwide, non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty-free licence to use, modify, distribute and monetise the track. That covers streaming platforms, YouTube and TikTok monetisation, podcasts, adverts, games, and work you deliver to a client.
"Perpetual" means what it says: the licence does not lapse when your credits run out or your balance goes to zero. A song you paid for stays licensed.
Songs made with free daily credits are for personal, non-commercial use — listening, sharing with friends, posting without monetisation, learning what the tool can do. If you later want to release one of them commercially, buy a credit pack and regenerate it; the new track is covered.
What we do not claim
We do not take ownership of your lyrics, your prompt, or the finished track. We do not claim a cut of anything you earn. We do not licence your songs to anyone else.
We do keep your songs in your library so you can come back for them, and we process them to deliver the service to you. That is all.
What you cannot do
Some limits exist because they protect other people, and they apply to every tier including paid:
- No passing off as a real artist. Do not present a generated track as the work of a real, named performer, and do not use it to imply an endorsement that did not happen.
- No reproducing existing songs. The tools are instructed to write original words. Do not use them to recreate an existing lyric or melody, and do not upload someone else's copyrighted work as your input.
- No harassment. The diss track tool is for battles and banter. Do not target a real person with content a reasonable person would read as a threat or as abuse.
- No reselling the generator itself. You may sell the songs you make. You may not resell access to the service, or wrap it in your own product and charge for the generation.
Breaking these can end the licence for the tracks involved.
Where your rights come from
Songs are produced through an upstream model provider, and the rights you receive are the rights that reach us and pass to you. We licence to you everything we are able to. We are not able to grant more than we hold, and this page is not a warranty that a generated track can never resemble something that already exists — no generative tool can honestly promise that.
Proving it, if someone asks
If a platform, distributor or client asks for evidence that you may use a track, email support@airapgenerator.app with the song and we will confirm the licence in writing.
Not legal advice
This page describes our permissions in plain language so you can act on it. It is not legal advice, and it does not replace your own judgement about how you use the music — particularly if you are releasing commercially at scale.