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Why it matters: No vocal generation or lyric writing — output is instrumental only, unlike Suno or Udio
Available from: Creator
Why it matters: Limited fine-grained editing compared to a traditional DAW; you cannot edit individual MIDI notes
Available from: Creator
Why it matters: Streaming platform acceptance of AI music remains volatile after the 2023 Spotify takedown of ~7% of Boomy's catalog
Available from: Creator
Why it matters: Per-stream royalty rates are dictated by platforms ($0.003–$0.005 average), so meaningful income requires significant scale
Available from: Creator
Why it matters: Generated tracks across the same genre can sound stylistically similar, limiting standout potential
Available from: Creator
Yes, you retain copyright ownership of songs you generate, but only on the paid Creator ($9.99/month) and Pro ($29.99/month) tiers. Free-tier users can create and stream music through Boomy's distribution but do not hold ownership rights. Because the works are co-created by you and the AI, they enjoy standard copyright protection in most jurisdictions, though legal precedent for purely AI-assisted work is still evolving.
You receive 80% of net royalties after streaming platforms and Boomy's distribution partner take their cuts. At industry-standard rates of roughly $0.003–$0.005 per Spotify stream, a track needs around 250–350 streams to earn $1 in net payout. Top Boomy creators have reported earnings of several hundred to a few thousand dollars per month, but the median user earns under $10/month — meaningful income requires consistent releases and active promotion.
Commercial licensing is bundled with the Pro plan at $29.99/month, which permits use in YouTube monetized videos, podcasts, advertisements, and client work. The Creator plan ($9.99/month) allows ownership and streaming distribution but restricts commercial sync use. The free tier is limited to non-commercial personal use, and you cannot legally place free-tier tracks in monetized YouTube content or paid ads.
Suno and Udio specialize in full songs with AI-generated vocals and lyrics, producing radio-style tracks from a text prompt. Boomy focuses on instrumental tracks and is the only one of the three with built-in distribution to Spotify, Apple Music, and 40+ other platforms. If you want vocals and storytelling, choose Suno; if you want fast instrumentals you can release and monetize without separate distribution services like DistroKid, choose Boomy.
In May 2023, Spotify removed roughly 7% of Boomy's catalog — tens of thousands of tracks — citing artificial streaming manipulation by some users using bot farms to inflate play counts. The takedowns were not due to AI-generated content itself but to fraud committed by individual creators. Boomy responded by partnering with Beatdapp, a fraud-detection firm, and tightening its release pipeline. Most legitimate creators were unaffected and the catalog has since been largely restored.
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Last verified March 2026