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Music Marketplace by Eleven Labs

Create a track. Publish it. Earn when it is used.

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Music licensing is broken. Sync fees, clearance delays, per-use negotiations. ElevenCreative's Music Marketplace flips it: generate a track, publish it, earn every time it's downloaded or remixed. $11M paid to voice creators. Now music gets the same engine.

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Music has always had a creator economy problem.

Sync licensing exists for a reason. But the process around it, the fees, the clearances, the back-and-forth, was designed for studios with legal teams. Not for indie creators, solo marketers, or a founder building a product demo at 11pm.

ElevenCreative just shipped the Music Marketplace. And it's worth understanding what that actually means.

Here's the mechanic:

🎵 Prompt a track using Eleven Music inside ElevenCreative

✂️ Refine it with in-browser editing tools 📤 Publish it directly to the Marketplace

💰 Earn revenue every time it's downloaded or remixed

No leaving the platform. No intermediaries. Prompt to paycheck.

On the buyer side, the friction is gone too. Select a license tier, download, use. No sync fees. No per-use negotiations. No clearance delays.

The credibility anchor here is real: ElevenLabs has already paid out over $11 million to voice creators through their Voice Marketplace.

This isn't an experiment. It's a proven monetization model being applied to a new asset class.

The timing matters.

Suno and Udio are mid-lawsuit with major labels.

ElevenLabs launched Eleven Music with pre-negotiated licensing deals from Merlin and Kobalt before shipping a single track. Legal clarity is the moat here, not just the model quality.

For independent creators and musicians: a direct path from generation to earnings.

For marketers, brands, and content teams: royalty-free music without the licensing maze.

For developers building products: commercially cleared audio without the legal exposure.

The one caveat worth naming: major labels (Universal, Sony, Warner) haven't signed on yet.

ElevenLabs is in conversations.

If you need sounds that reference mainstream pop artists specifically, you're not there yet. For everything else, this is a serious unlock.

Curious whether anyone here has tried Eleven Music already and what the quality is like across genres. Drop your take below 👇

Comment highlights

Huge unlock for content creators — but what stops the marketplace from getting flooded with similar-sounding tracks over time?

I have to say that artists face a big challenge, especially if it is more cost-effective.

This is awesome
But who truly owns a viral AI generated track in this system?