Udio and the Next Step in AI Music
- Ardi Alemi
- Aug 29
- 2 min read
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we think about creativity. Udio is one of the newest and most exciting AI platforms in music, giving anyone the ability to generate high-quality songs in minutes. Built by former Google DeepMind researchers, Udio is already being called one of the best AI music tools available.
At Digital Alchemist Online, an AI solutions company in Auckland, New Zealand, we explore platforms like Udio to see how they can help creators, educators, and businesses bring their ideas to life.
What Makes Udio Special
Udio allows users to create full songs — not just background tracks. With a simple text prompt, the platform can generate music complete with vocals, instruments, and lyrics. Unlike many AI tools, Udio’s results sound polished and professional, often matching the quality of studio recordings.
Its standout feature is control. Users can refine prompts, extend sections of a song, or regenerate specific parts until the track matches their vision. This makes Udio both fun for casual users and powerful for serious musicians.
Tools for Creators
Udio can be used for:
Songwriting – Drafting new ideas or creating demos.
Content creation – Adding original soundtracks to TikToks, YouTube videos, or podcasts.
Education – Teaching students about rhythm, melody, and composition.
Marketing – Producing custom jingles or background music for ads.
A simple prompt like “an upbeat indie rock song about summer in New Zealand” can deliver a complete track within minutes.
Recent Growth
Udio launched in 2024 and quickly drew attention from musicians and tech communities alike. Early adopters praised the platform’s sound quality, which many consider superior to other AI music tools.
By 2025, Udio had attracted major investment and positioned itself as a strong competitor to Suno, another popular AI music generator. Its fast rise shows how quickly AI music is moving from novelty to mainstream.
Ethical Challenges
AI music comes with complex questions. Who owns the rights to AI-generated tracks? Should users be allowed to mimic the style of real musicians?
Udio has set out clear terms of use, but debates about copyright and originality are ongoing. For now, most creators see AI music as a tool for inspiration, not a replacement for human creativity.
Why It Matters for You
For creators and businesses in New Zealand, Udio offers exciting opportunities:
Affordable music production without studios.
Faster workflows for content and campaigns.
Accessibility for people without musical training.
At Digital Alchemist Online, we see Udio as part of the growing toolbox of AI tools in New Zealand that empower anyone to make and share music.
Final Thoughts
AI music is evolving quickly, and Udio is one of the platforms leading the way. Whether you’re a musician, a content creator, or a small business, it’s worth exploring how AI can add sound to your story.
Want to discover how AI music like Udio can support your projects? Contact us at Digital Alchemist — your AI solutions company in Auckland, New Zealand — and let’s create something unique together.


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