Where to Find Royalty-Free Commercial Music for TikTok (2025 Guide)

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Micro-influencers, e-commerce brands (including Amazon sellers), content creators, and UGC producers all face a common challenge on TikTok: how to add music to videos without running into copyright issues. On TikTok, trending songs can boost engagement, but using them in promotional or monetized content can land you in trouble due to licensing restrictions. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore where to find royalty-free music that’s commercially usable on TikTok – so you can keep your videos legal, catchy, and algorithm-friendly.

We’ll cover TikTok’s own Commercial Music Library, top third-party music platforms, a comparison chart of the best sources (with pricing and license details), and actionable tips for using music in your TikTok content. Let’s dive in!

1. Why Royalty-Free Music Matters on TikTok for Brands and Creators

We’ll cover TikTok’s own Commercial Music Library, top third-party music platforms, a comparison chart of the best sources (with pricing and license details), and actionable tips for using music in your TikTok content. Let’s dive in!

Using music on TikTok isn’t as simple as picking your favorite hit song – especially if you’re promoting a product or brand. TikTok’s guidelines require commercial content to use cleared music. In fact, business accounts are restricted to TikTok’s pre-approved Commercial Music Library (CML). If you post marketing content (ads, brand promos, sponsored videos) with mainstream tracks from the general library, you risk copyright infringement or muted videos. TikTok even makes business users check a “Music Usage Confirmation” box affirming they have rights to any music they upload.

For micro-influencers doing sponsored posts, or Amazon sellers and e-commerce brands running their own TikTok accounts, this means royalty-free music is a must. It ensures you stay compliant and avoid takedowns, while still harnessing music’s power to boost engagement. As marketing experts note, using properly licensed audio protects your brand reputation and prevents legal headaches. In short, royalty-free commercial music lets you focus on creative content without worrying about copyright strikes.

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We’ll cover TikTok’s own Commercial Music Library, top third-party music platforms, a comparison chart of the best sources (with pricing and license details), and actionable tips for using music in your TikTok content. Let’s dive in!

2. Top Sources of Royalty-Free Music for TikTok Videos

Fortunately, there are many platforms where you can find copyright-safe tracks for your TikTok content. Below are the top sources – including TikTok’s built-in library and third-party music services – that provide royalty-free or commercially licensed music suitable for TikTok:

1. TikTok Commercial Music Library (CML)

TikTok’s CML is a collection of over 1 million pre-cleared audio tracks available to business accounts. These songs are fully licensed for commercial use on TikTok, so brands and creators can use them in ads or organic posts without worries. Access is easy: switch your account to Business, tap Add Sound, and you’ll see the Commercial Sounds catalog by default. The CML features music from various genres and regions, often sourced from emerging artists. TikTok continually expands this library (partnering with music houses like Anthem, etc.), making it a go-to free resource for brands. Pricing: Free (available to TikTok Business Accounts). Integration: Used within TikTok’s app – simply select a track from Commercial Sounds when editing your video. (Remember, personal accounts can’t access these tracks; if you’re promoting a brand, you should be using a business account to stay within guidelines.)

2. Epidemic Sound 

Epidemic Sound is a popular royalty-free music platform favored by YouTubers and now embraced by TikTok creators. It offers 50,000+ high-quality tracks and 200,000 sound effects with all rights included. Importantly, Epidemic is an official TikTok Sound Partner, meaning its music is pre-cleared for use on TikTok and won’t trigger muting or claims. You can use Epidemic’s music for both organic UGC and paid ads on TikTok – a huge plus for micro-influencers and brands monetizing content. Pricing: Subscription plans (Personal ~$17.99/month; Commercial ~$59.99/month) with a 30-day free trial. Personal plans cover one TikTok (and other social) channel for individual creators, while Commercial plans cover business use on any channels. Integration: You download tracks from Epidemic’s library and add them as original sounds in your TikTok video editor. Because the tracks are properly licensed, you won’t get muted even if your video is longer than 60 seconds. Epidemic’s license also covers other platforms, so you can reuse the music in cross-posted Instagram Reels, YouTube, etc., without additional fees.

3. Artlist


Artlist is a premier music licensing platform known for its curated catalog of indie artist tracks. It boasts over 22,000 songs and 27,000 sound effects, all royalty-free. Artlist’s standout feature is a simple universal license – once you subscribe, you can use any track in commercial projects worldwide, forever (even after your subscription ends for the published projects). They offer two main plans: Social Creator (around $9–15/month) for personal channels, and Pro (~$16–20/month) for freelancers or brands needing broader commercial rights. Pricing: (Billed annually) Social plan ~$14.99/mo, Pro plan ~$16.58/mo for music & SFX bundle. Both allow unlimited downloads; the Social plan is tailored to individual content creators (covering use on your own social media channels), while Pro covers client and business use with no channel limit. Integration: Like other libraries, you download MP3/WAV files and add to your video during editing. Artlist’s license explicitly covers TikTok and all social platforms, so you can safely use the music as original audio in your TikToks. Artlist also provides useful search filters (mood, genre, video theme, etc.) to find the perfect track quickly.

4. Soundstripe 

Soundstripe is another highly regarded royalty-free music service that offers unlimited music downloads via subscription. Its library has over 58,000 tracks (plus 100k+ SFX), and it’s updated weekly. Soundstripe’s plans are geared to different users: Personal (~$9.99/mo annual) for non-monetized hobby content, Pro (~$19.99/mo annual) for creators/freelancers (covers monetized YouTube, social posts, and even digital ads), and Business (custom pricing) for brands and agencies with enterprise needs. Most influencers or small brands will fall under the Pro tier, which allows use in ads, client projects, and commercial social media. Pricing: ~$19.99/month (when paid annually) for Pro; monthly options available at a bit higher cost. Integration: Soundstripe makes it easy with one-click licensing per track and even a mobile app. You simply download your chosen track and add it to your TikTok video during editing. The license covers TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and beyond under one umbrella. In practice, using a Soundstripe track is as simple as using any original audio – and since you’re covered by a license, you can monetize or promote the video freely.

5. Free Music Libraries (e.g. Pixabay)

If you’re on a tight budget, there are free resources that offer music for commercial use. One great option is Pixabay Music, which hosts a huge collection of community-uploaded tracks. Pixabay offers 170,000+ free music tracks with its content license allowing free commercial use with no attribution required. You can even find playlists labeled for TikTok – for example, Pixabay has a category of “TikTok no copyright music” to browse trending styles. Other free libraries include YouTube Audio Library (tracks are free to download; many are okay for commercial use on any platform, though some require credit) and Free Music Archive (tons of songs under Creative Commons licenses). Pricing: Free, but always double-check the specific license or any attribution requirements for each track. Integration: Download the MP3 from the site and import it in your video editing app (or directly in TikTok if you edit externally and upload with the music as original sound). Keep in mind that while these tracks are free, occasionally the music might be registered in ContentID by its artist – meaning you could get a claim mistakenly. Pixabay notes that some contributors do register their music, but you still have the rights via the Pixabay license; you might just need to dispute the claim with proof of the license if it happens. Overall, free libraries are wonderful for cost-conscious creators, but use well-known sources and always read the license terms.

Comparison Chart: Top TikTok Music Sources

To help you evaluate the best option, here’s a side-by-side comparison of the top royalty-free music sources for TikTok, including cost, licensing, and integration:

Music Source

License & Usage

Pricing

Platform Integration

TikTok Commercial Music Library

Pre-cleared in-app TikTok library for commercial use. Business accounts only. 1M+ tracks fully licensed for TikTok ads/brands. Personal/trending songs not allowed for biz content.

Free (with TikTok Business Account).

Integrated into TikTok – use “Commercial Sounds” directly in the TikTok app. Only usable on TikTok (for your videos on that platform).

Epidemic Sound

Royalty-free subscription. License covers commercial social media use (TikTok, YouTube, Insta, etc.) and digital ads. Subscribers can monetize content worry-free. Tracks are original (not the mainstream hits, but high-quality music in all genres).

Personal Plan ~$17.99/month; Commercial Plan ~$59.99/month. 30-day free trial. (Cancel anytime; content published while subscribed remains licensed.)

External download. No direct TikTok integration, but as a TikTok Sound Partner, Epidemic tracks won’t be flagged. Add music as original sound in your video editor before uploading. Provides apps/plugins for easy music browsing.

Artlist

Royalty-free subscription with universal license. All downloads can be used in any project, worldwide, forever. Offers Social Creator license (for personal channels/UGC) and Pro license (for client and commercial work). No attribution needed.

Social Plan ~$15/month; Pro Plan ~$17–20/month (billed annually). Unlimited downloads. Also offers stock footage & SFX in higher tiers.

External download. No native TikTok integration. You download tracks and incorporate into your video. Artlist covers TikTok usage fully – you may need to list your TikTok channel in your account (for license tracking), but usage is straightforward. Advanced web interface for filtering by mood/genre to find ideal tracks.

Soundstripe

Royalty-free subscription. Creator (Personal) license for non-commercial use; Pro for monetized content and ads; Business for brands/agencies. The Pro and Business licenses cover TikTok, YouTube, Instagram and even client projects under one license.

Pro Plan ~$19.99/month (annual) for most creators (covers ads and commercial use). Personal Plan $9.99/mo (if you only do hobby content). Enterprise custom pricing for big organizations.

External download. No direct integration with TikTok, but one-click licensing makes it easy to get a track and use immediately. Add it as original sound in your video. Soundstripe auto-clears YouTube (and has a tool for Content ID), and while TikTok doesn’t have Content ID claims, the license ensures you’re safe on all platforms. They also have a mobile app and even a plug-in for editing software.

Pixabay (Free Music)

Free, royalty-free music under the Pixabay Content License. Allows commercial use with no attribution. Huge variety of user-contributed tracks (170k+ songs). Quality varies, but many great options for backgrounds, beats, etc. No mainstream hits – mostly original compositions.

$0 – Completely free. (Account optional for downloads; donations to artists encouraged.)

External download. Search and filter on Pixabay’s site (they even have “TikTok music” tags for trending styles). Download the MP3 and use in your video edit. Because it’s free content, be cautious: if a track is mis-flagged on TikTok or elsewhere, you might need to dispute by showing it’s Pixabay-licensed. Overall, however, these tracks are generally safe and widely used in UGC.

(Table Note: Pricing is as of late 2024/2025 and may vary. Annual billing often gives discounts. Always review each platform’s latest pricing and license terms.)

3. Tips for Using Music in TikTok Content (for Micro-Influencers, Brands, and UGC Creators)

We’ll cover TikTok’s own Commercial Music Library, top third-party music platforms, a comparison chart of the best sources (with pricing and license details), and actionable tips for using music in your TikTok content. Let’s dive in!

Now that you know where to get music, here are some actionable tips to ensure smooth sailing when adding tunes to your TikToks:

    • Stick to Commercial-Friendly Music

If your TikTok involves any promotion or brand partnership, use the Commercial Music Library or licensed tracks only. Avoid popular chart songs on brand content – TikTok will flag and could remove or mute your video. When in doubt, treat the video as an ad and choose royalty-free music from the sources above.

    • Leverage TikTok’s Tools

Use TikTok’s built-in “Audio Copyright Check” (in Creator tools) before posting. This feature scans your video for unapproved songs and warns you if there’s an issue. It’s an easy final step to ensure your sound is safe. Also, business accounts will see a “Music Usage Confirmation” prompt if using an original sound – always confirm you have licensing rights (because you do, if you followed tip #1!).

    • Communicate with Creators

If you’re a brand working with micro-influencers or UGC creators (for example, via an influencer platform like Stack Influence), make music guidelines clear. Many influencer platforms now require creators to use approved music for brand deals. In your creative brief, specify either a track from TikTok’s CML or provide them with a licensed song to use. This ensures consistency and avoids any accidental copyright slips in influencer content.

    • Explore Music Strategically

Royalty-free doesn’t mean boring! Browse the libraries for trending genres on TikTok – for example, fun pop beats, upbeat hip-hop instrumentals, or whatever matches current trends (sans the famous vocals). Some libraries even highlight “TikTok Viral” style tracks. Using a catchy, trend-aligned licensed song can give you similar vibes to a popular sound, without the legal risk. It’s the best of both worlds for content creators.

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We’ll cover TikTok’s own Commercial Music Library, top third-party music platforms, a comparison chart of the best sources (with pricing and license details), and actionable tips for using music in your TikTok content. Let’s dive in!

Conclusion to Where to Find Royalty-Free Commercial Music for TikTok (2025 Guide)

Music is a huge part of TikTok’s appeal – it sets the tone, drives trends, and can make your content more memorable. But for anyone creating TikToks in a professional or promotional context, royalty-free and commercially licensed music is the only safe path forward. Luckily, you have plenty of options to source great tracks: TikTok’s own Commercial Music Library (free for businesses) and a variety of external platforms like Epidemic Sound, Artlist, and Soundstripe offer hassle-free music that won’t get your content muted or flagged. Even completely free resources like Pixabay are available for those just starting out or on a budget.

With the information and sources above, you’re now equipped to find the perfect soundtrack for your next TikTok – legally. So go ahead and create that viral product demo or sponsored dance challenge, knowing the music backing your video is 100% cleared. For creators and brands alike, this is key to building content that resonates with viewers and stands the test of time (and algorithms!). Happy content creating, and enjoy the beats!

We’ll cover TikTok’s own Commercial Music Library, top third-party music platforms, a comparison chart of the best sources (with pricing and license details), and actionable tips for using music in your TikTok content. Let’s dive in!

By William Gasner

CMO at Stack Influence

William Gasner is the CMO of Stack Influence, he's a 6X founder, a 7-Figure eCommerce seller, and has been featured in leading publications like Forbes, Business Insider, and Wired for his thoughts on the influencer marketing and eCommerce industries.

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We’ll cover TikTok’s own Commercial Music Library, top third-party music platforms, a comparison chart of the best sources (with pricing and license details), and actionable tips for using music in your TikTok content. Let’s dive in!
We’ll cover TikTok’s own Commercial Music Library, top third-party music platforms, a comparison chart of the best sources (with pricing and license details), and actionable tips for using music in your TikTok content. Let’s dive in!

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