Mozart AI is developing music software that applies AI to support creative and technical workflows.
London-based Mozart AI has raised $6 million in an oversubscribed seed funding round led by Balderton Capital. The round included participation from Mercuri, EWOR, Kevin Hartz, Charles Ferguson, and Emery Wells, alongside existing investors and strategic angel backers from the music, AI, and creator technology sectors.
The round follows a pre-seed round raised earlier this year, bringing the company’s total funding to more than $7 million. Mozart AI has also launched its mobile application.
Mozart AI is developing an AI-native digital audio workstation that combines traditional music production with AI-assisted and prompt-driven workflows. The platform supports both ground-up composition and agent-based music creation, enabling users to work with varying levels of technical involvement.
The software includes tools for stem generation, MIDI progressions, drum patterns, synth and effect creation, and sound remixing, while also automating time-intensive production tasks such as quantisation and time stretching. Users can also create accompanying music videos and share content directly on social media platforms.
Throughout the creative process, users retain full control over their work and ownership of their copyrights, using AI as a support tool to reduce technical friction. Mozart AI is built on commercially cleared third-party generative models, and the company notes that its model providers are trained on licensed material, allowing music created on the platform to be used for commercial purposes.
Commenting on the funding, Sundar Arvind, CEO and co-founder of Mozart AI, said:
Mozart AI is building powerful generative tools for the next era of collaborative music creation that will enable every artist – from casual creators to professional producers – to turn any idea into a release-ready song in minutes, with commercial rights.
We’re building toward a world where a spark of creativity – a guitar riff, a melody, an idea – can be transformed into a fully produced, monetisable song with a professional music video, without requiring technical knowledge or fragmented tools.
Since its beta launch in September, Mozart AI reports strong early adoption, with more than 100,000 users registering within the first two months and over one million songs created on the platform.
The funding will be used to grow the team, expand the company’s core technology, and prepare for a full public release.
