Published In How-to Guides8 min readJune 26, 2026

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[Article] - How to Add Music to a Video with AI (Free and Paid Options)

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Adding music to a video no longer means opening a separate audio editor or hunting down licensed tracks. AI-powered tools like Pictory let you pick from a library of 15,000+ royalty-free tracks, upload your own audio, or generate an AI voiceover, then sync everything to your scenes automatically. This guide walks through how to do it inside Pictory, what to look for in free tools, and how to pick the right track for your video’s tone.

A silent video is a missed opportunity. Research has shown that 85% of social media videos are watched without sound, and when your video does have audio, the right music keeps viewers watching longer. The challenge has always been finding legal, affordable music and getting it to sync correctly. Pictory solves both problems: 15,000+ royalty-free tracks, auto-sync, and no audio editor required.

Pictory AI video editor showing the Audio tab with music library open and track applied to scenes.

Why Background Music Makes or Breaks Your Video

Music shapes how your video lands. It signals to the viewer that the content is produced, professional, and worth their time. A corporate explainer with no background track feels unfinished. A training video with a well-chosen ambient score feels considered. The distinction is psychological, not technical.

The problem most marketing teams and content creators hit is not wanting music. It is sourcing it legally and getting it into the video without adding a separate workflow. Traditional audio editors have a steep learning curve. Stock music sites require you to download files, check licence terms, and manually import them. AI video tools cut all of that out.

Videos with background music generate up to 12% longer view times, based on Pictory data from captions and audio optimisation across platform projects.

What Does AI Actually Do When You Add Music to a Video?

Two things get lumped together here: AI-assisted music and AI-generated music. Both exist, and both are useful, but they work differently.

AI-ASSISTED MUSIC

Library + Auto-Sync

You choose a track from a royalty-free library. The AI applies it to your video, handles fade-in and fade-out timing, and balances the volume against your voiceover automatically. This is how Pictory works: fast, commercially safe, and no audio editing required.

AI-GENERATED MUSIC

Composed On Demand

An AI model composes a unique track in real time, usually from a mood or style prompt (“upbeat corporate,” “calm ambient”). Tools like ElevenLabs Music or Soundraw work this way. The output is original, but it requires a separate tool and an extra step in your workflow.

For most business video use cases, marketing content, explainers, training videos, social clips, AI-assisted music from a curated library is faster and easier to manage. You need something that fits the tone, clears copyright, and doesn’t interrupt the voiceover. That’s it.

How to Add Music to a Video in Pictory: Step by Step

Pictory is an AI video creation platform built for marketing and content teams. You can add music to any project, whether you started from a script, a URL, an uploaded video, a podcast, or a PowerPoint file. The audio tools live in the same editor, so there is no switching between apps. For a deeper walkthrough of the audio features, see the Pictory Academy guide to adding music and sound.

1

Create or open a project

From the Pictory home screen, start a new project using any workflow: Script to Video, URL to Video, Audio to Video, PPT to Video, or the AI Video Editor. You can also open an existing project from My Projects. All workflows lead to the same Video Editor, where your audio controls live.

2

Select the Audio tab in the left sidebar

In the Video Editor, look at the left-hand navigation. You’ll see tabs for Story, Visuals, Audio, Text, Elements, Styles, Branding, and Avatars. Select Audio. This opens the audio panel with three sections: Voiceover, Music, and Uploads.

3

Browse or search the Music library

Select Music from the Audio panel. Pictory’s library contains over 15,000 tracks from Getty Images, Storyblocks, and Melod.ie, all royalty-free and cleared for commercial use. Search by keyword (e.g. “upbeat,” “corporate,” “calm”) or browse by mood or genre. Each track has a play button so you can preview before applying.

4

Apply the track to your project

When you find the right track, select it to apply it to your project. Pictory adds the music across all scenes and sets automatic fade-in and fade-out points. You don’t need to drag anything onto a timeline or manually set start and end times.

5

Or upload your own audio file

If you have a licensed track, a branded jingle, or a pre-recorded voiceover you want to use, select Uploads in the Audio panel and import your file. Pictory accepts standard audio formats. Important: before uploading any track you didn’t create yourself, confirm you hold commercial rights. Pictory’s library handles that automatically, but uploaded files are your responsibility.

6

Adjust the volume balance

In the Audio panel, set the music volume relative to your voiceover. A good starting point for most business videos: music at around 20 to 30% of the voiceover level. If the voiceover is the focus, you want the music to support it without competing. The Pictory Academy guide to balancing voice and music levels covers this in detail. Preview the full video before downloading to check the balance feels right.

7

Preview, then download or share

Select Preview Video from the top toolbar to watch the full video with your audio applied. When you’re happy with it, select Download Video to export, or use the Share Preview option to send a review link to a teammate or stakeholder before you finalise.

Pictory Audio tab showing Music section with track previews, search filters, and volume control sliders

Free vs. Paid Options: What Do You Actually Get?

Free tools exist, and some are fine for low-stakes projects. The real differences show up around commercial licensing and watermarks. Here’s how the main options compare:

What you get Free trial
14 days
Starter
$19/mo
Professional
$35/mo
Music library access ✓ Full library ✓ Full library ✓ Full library
Track count 15,000+ 15,000+ 15,000+
Commercial use cleared
Auto-sync to scenes
Upload own audio
AI voiceover (ElevenLabs) ✓ Extended voices
Watermark on export Yes No No
Video minutes/month Trial limit 200 mins 600 mins
Multilingual voiceover 60 mins 120 mins ✓ 240 mins

The music library, auto-sync, and commercial clearance are available on every Pictory plan including the free trial. The difference between Starter and Professional is mostly volume and voiceover depth. If you’re publishing regularly and need watermark-free exports and higher monthly minutes, Professional is the right tier. Start with the free trial to test the full audio workflow before committing.

How to Choose the Right Music for Your Video

Having access to 15,000 tracks doesn’t help if you don’t know what to pick. These are the choices that actually move the needle for business video.

Match tempo to video pace. Fast-cut marketing videos and social clips work well with upbeat, higher-tempo tracks. Explainer videos, training content, and tutorials benefit from something neutral or gently corporate. The music should be present but not distracting. When in doubt, search “corporate background” or “neutral ambient” in Pictory’s library and you’ll find options that sit comfortably under a voiceover.

Keep the music under the voiceover. A practical guide: set your music volume to around 20 to 30% of the voiceover level. If you can clearly make out both the words and the music beat when you preview, the music is too loud. The viewer should feel the tone, not hear the song.

Match the genre to the platform. Marketing videos headed for LinkedIn or a company website work best with understated corporate tracks. Short-form content for social (Instagram Reels, TikTok clips produced via Pictory’s video clip generator) can handle something more energetic. Training and L&D teams producing course content benefit from calm, minimal background audio that doesn’t compete with instructional narration.

Always check commercial rights before uploading your own track. Pictory’s library is cleared for commercial use on every platform, including YouTube. If you’re importing your own audio file, verify you hold the rights before publishing, or you risk a content ID claim or takedown.

PICTORY AUDIO

Voiceover + Music in One Tab

Pictory’s Audio tab handles voiceover selection, music tracks, and your own uploaded audio from the same panel. AI voices are powered by ElevenLabs, dozens of styles, multiple languages, no additional subscription required. You get the music library and the voiceover generator in a single workflow, so your video is complete before you export. Try it free.

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Is Pictory the Right Tool for Adding Music to Your Videos?

Pictory is built for marketers, content teams, and educators who produce professional business video regularly. If you’re the sole content creator at a startup, an L&D professional turning training material into video, or a social media manager trying to keep up with demand without a dedicated video editor, Pictory’s all-in-one approach removes the biggest pain points: sourcing legal music, syncing audio, and learning a new tool.

It’s not the best fit for frame-by-frame audio editing precision, multi-track mixing with five or six independent audio layers, or cinematic productions where you want custom-composed music timed to specific visual beats. For those cases, dedicated audio tools like Adobe Audition or a full-featured DAW give you more granular control.

For most business video workflows, the time saved by having your script, visuals, voiceover, and music inside one editor, with no file management, no licence checking, and no audio software to learn, is what makes Pictory worth using. Start a free trial and test it on a project you’re working on now.

FAQ: Add Music to Video

Can I add my own music to a video in Pictory?

Yes. In Pictory’s Audio tab, select Uploads to import your own audio file. Your track is added to the project and you can adjust the volume balance against your voiceover. Make sure you hold commercial rights to any music you upload before publishing to avoid copyright claims on platforms like YouTube or LinkedIn.

Is the music in Pictory royalty-free for commercial use?

All music in Pictory’s built-in library, over 15,000 tracks from Getty Images, Storyblocks, and Melod.ie, is royalty-free and cleared for commercial use. You won’t receive copyright claims on platforms like YouTube or LinkedIn for tracks sourced from the Pictory library. That clearance is permanent, not tied to a single project.

What’s the difference between AI-generated music and royalty-free music for video?

Royalty-free music is pre-recorded by human musicians and licensed for broad use. You pick a track from a library and apply it. AI-generated music is composed in real time by an AI model, usually from a mood or style prompt. Both work for business videos; royalty-free libraries are faster and fully cleared, while AI-generated music offers more originality but often requires a separate tool.

Does Pictory automatically sync music to my video?

Pictory applies the music track across all your scenes and handles fade-in and fade-out timing automatically. You can manually adjust the volume level between music and voiceover in the Audio tab to get the right balance for your content. There’s no manual timeline editing or audio file splitting required.

Can I add both a voiceover and background music to the same video in Pictory?

Yes. Pictory’s Audio tab handles both independently. You can select an AI voiceover from the Voiceover section (powered by ElevenLabs) and a background music track from the Music section, then adjust both volume levels so they work together. You can also upload a pre-recorded voiceover and combine it with a library music track in the same project.

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