Can you submit AI music for sync licensing? Yes. Learn how to generate DMCA-safe, royalty-free AI tracks for Pond5, Artlist, and Musicbed.
Sync licensing (placing music in TV, films, commercials, and YouTube videos) is incredibly profitable. However, major libraries like Pond5, Artlist, and Musicbed are strictly rejecting tracks generated by standard AI tools like Suno or Minimax. Why? Because of copyright liability regarding unlicensed training data.
If a sync library licenses an AI track that was illegally trained on Drake or Taylor Swift, they can be sued. LensDJ Pro is the solution. Because LensDJ operates on Google Lyria 3 Pro—an engine trained exclusively on 100% legally licensed data—the commercial outputs are legally safe for sync placement.
The High-ROI Blueprint: Use LensDJ Pro to generate cinematic orchestral, tension drone, or corporate ambient stems at exactly T=150 (2.5 minutes). Export the uncompressed WAV files, mix them slightly in your DAW to establish human authorship, and upload them to Pond5 or AudioJungle to collect ongoing sync fees.
Many libraries accept hybrid AI music (where human arrangement and mixing are present) provided the underlying AI engine was trained on legally licensed data, which is why utilizing LensDJ and Google Lyria is critical.
Yes. Instead of paying Artlist or Epidemic Sound a monthly fee, you can use LensDJ to score your own videos. You will never receive a Content ID strike because the audio is uniquely generated.