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Frequently Asked Questions

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What can our users do with Epidemic Sound inside our platform?

Your users can discover, preview, and use music and sound effects directly inside your product, without breaking their creative flow. Depending on the integration, they can also use AI-powered tools to find the right sound faster, adapt tracks to fit their content, and build polished audio into their workflow from start to finish.

Is the music cleared for commercial use and publishing across platforms?

Yes. Epidemic Sound is built to give platforms and their users a safe, ready-to-publish music experience. Users can create and publish with confidence, without having to figure out rights, reporting, or separate music clearances on their own.

Do our users need an Epidemic Sound account to access the music?

No. Your users do not need their own Epidemic Sound account to access the music inside your platform. The partner holds the access, and users can use the included music experience directly within the product.

Can I use music from Epidemic Sound for generative video content?

Yes. Many partners use Epidemic Sound as part of generative video workflows. That can include automatically creating a soundtrack from a text prompt or video prompt, then fitting the music to the pacing, feel, and structure of the video.

How do I integrate the Partner API?

The Partner API is designed to support both simple and more advanced in-app experiences. Platforms can start with core catalog access and playback workflows, then expand into richer discovery and AI-powered soundtracking over time. This makes it easy to launch quickly and build a deeper experience as your product grows.

How do AI-powered soundtracking tools improve the user experience?

They help users get to a finished result faster. Instead of spending time manually searching through tracks, users can get suggestions based on what they are creating, the mood they want, or the pacing and feel of a video. They can then refine and adapt audio in a way that feels natural inside the workflow.