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In the Audio Library in YouTube Studio, you can find royalty-free production music and sound effects to use in your videos. Music and sound effects from the YouTube Audio Library are copyright-safe. The Audio Library is found exclusively in YouTube Studio.
Creator Music is a growing catalog of high quality music that creators can use in videos without losing monetization. Some songs can be licensed upfront, allowing creators to retain full monetization.
In the Audio Library in YouTube Studio, you can find royalty-free production music and sound effects to use in your videos. Music and sound effects from the YouTube Audio Library are copyright-safe. The Audio Library is found exclusively in YouTube Studio.
With Creator Music, some songs can be licensed, which means creators pay an upfront fee (or no fee for some tracks) to use music in their video and keep the video’s full revenue share. Find music to license. To find tracks you can license:
YouTube allows creators to mark their videos with a Creative Commons CC BY license. If you've marked your video with a CC BY license, you retain your copyright. Other creators get to reuse your work subject to the terms of the license.
An easy way to find background music or sound effects for your YouTube videos is in YouTube’s Audio Library. You can search for music that’s free of charge for you to use. If you're thinking of using someone else's music in your video, learn more about your options for using music: Options for using music in your videos
Creator Music lets creators license music directly from music partners, such as music labels and publishers, who own the rights to the music. As the rights holders, music partners set the usage details, including license pricing, for the tracks they offer for licensing on Creator Music.
You can monetize royalty-free or Creative Commons content when the license agreement grants you rights to use it commercially. Sometimes rights owners require you to credit the creator of the content or give proof of purchase to use it in your video for commercial purposes.
Creator Music lives in YouTube Studio and allows you to browse, preview, and download songs to use in your YouTube videos. For each track, you may see the following usage options: Buy a license: Pay an upfront fee to use music and earn the same revenue share that applies to your content without music.
Music videos. To be eligible for Shorts, a music video needs to meet the following criteria: The music video is public. The music video has a single claim from a music video asset. The music video asset has ownership from a partner who has agreed to Shorts terms with YouTube.