Finish Your AI Song

Open in Veena (Free)

Veena Studio is an agentic, browser-based DAW where songs are written and finished in one place. The CoProducer builds a complete song from an empty project and a plain-English sentence — no audio input required — and because it operates the DAW's own timeline, mixer, and effects rather than rendering a locked result, every part stays editable through the finishing work: tightening structure, swapping a weak part, writing a real ending, cleaning the mix. Any track you already own can also be imported and separated into real editable stems. It is the full job, from the first bar to a master you own, rather than one step in someone else's workflow.

What you can do

  • Write a complete song from an empty project and a plain-English sentence
  • Import any track you own and separate it into editable stems
  • Direct the CoProducer through arrangement, part swaps, and mix cleanup in plain language
  • Edit any part directly in a full multitrack DAW when you want the control
  • Build the finishing work: real structure, a proper bridge, an ending that is a decision
  • Export the finished track (WAV/MP3/MIDI) and keep the project — you own the result

How it works

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    Start the song here

    Open an empty project and describe what you want. The CoProducer plans it, builds it with the DAW's own tools, and checks its work — arriving as real editable parts, not a locked render. No audio input required, and nothing generated elsewhere first.

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    Or bring in something you already recorded

    Import any audio you own — a demo, a rehearsal take, a bounce whose session file is long gone — and Veena separates it into real editable stems on the timeline, so it becomes a working project again.

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    Work the finishing punch-list

    Direct the CoProducer through the real finishing work: tighten the structure, swap a weak part, clean up the low end, help the vocal sit. It plans each step, uses the DAW's own tools, and checks its work — and you can take over directly whenever you want.

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    Export something you own

    Export the finished track as WAV, MP3, or MIDI, plus the project itself. The music you make in Veena is yours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need another tool to make the song first?

No. Veena writes the whole song itself — open an empty project, describe what you want, and the CoProducer builds the beat, bassline, chords, and arrangement as editable parts with no audio input required. You can also import any track you already own and separate it into editable stems, but that is a second entry path rather than a requirement.

Do I need a separate stem splitter first?

No. Stem separation is built in. Import the finished song and split it into parts inside Veena, then edit those parts in the same place — no relay between a separator, a DAW, and an exporter.

Will it work in my browser?

Yes. Veena runs in any modern desktop browser with no download to start. A native desktop app is on the way; the web app works today.

Do I own the finished track?

Yes. The music you make and export in Veena is yours to use, including for commercial release. You built it in a DAW you operated — directing the CoProducer, editing the parts, making the arrangement and mix decisions — and you own what you export as WAV, MP3, or MIDI.

Why do AI songs stall at 80%?

Because generators optimise for a convincing first minute rather than a structure — so you get a repeating second verse, no bridge, flat energy, and a fade-out ending. Those are arrangement problems, and fixing them requires a real timeline where every part is editable. That is exactly what Veena is: the CoProducer arranges full songs, and you can change any section without disturbing the others.

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Open in Veena (Free)

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