Who owns an AI-generated song?

Ownership depends on the terms you agreed to and your jurisdiction. Copyright law for purely AI-generated work is still unsettled — some copyright offices have said works made without meaningful human authorship may not qualify for protection on their own.

In practice, what matters most day to day is the usage license the app grants you. Croon shows the applicable usage terms clearly in the app before you publish or monetize a track.

Can you use an AI song commercially?

Often yes — but under specific terms. Commercial use in Croon is available under eligible terms; check the latest license details in the app before using a track in paid content, ads, or distribution.

If you plan to put a song on a streaming platform, the distributor may also have its own rules about AI-generated music. Check both.

What about AI covers?

A cover of an existing song still involves the rights to that original composition and recording. In Croon, you make covers in your own voice — you record a short take and Croon puts your voice on the track. Check the usage terms before you share or monetize a cover.

Croon does not let you imitate the voice of real artists or public figures. Covers are in your voice, not a star’s.

A quick checklist

Read the app’s usage terms before you publish. Confirm commercial rights separately from “can I make it.” For covers, remember the original song’s rights still apply. And keep your Proof of Creation record — every finished Croon track is timestamped.

This article is general information, not legal advice. For anything high-stakes, talk to a lawyer.

Common questions

Do I own the songs I make in Croon?+

Your rights depend on your plan and intended use. Croon shows the applicable usage terms in the app before you publish or monetize a track.

Can I post an AI song on streaming platforms?+

Often yes under eligible terms, but the streaming distributor may have its own rules for AI-generated music. Check both the app’s license and the platform’s policy.

Can I use a celebrity’s voice in a cover?+

No. Croon makes covers in your own voice, not in the voice of real artists or public figures.