We built CoverArt AI because we lived the problem ourselves.
The Problem
Most musicians pour everything into their sound — months perfecting the mix, obsessing over every bar — only to end up with a cover that doesn't come close to capturing what the music feels like. Not because they don't care. Because professional visual design is expensive, and indie budgets don't stretch that far.
A decent cover from a freelancer can cost anywhere from $150 to $800. For a song that might earn $50 in its first year on streaming. The math doesn't work, and most independent artists know it.
So they compromise. They grab a stock photo, slap their name on it in whatever font looks close enough, and ship it — knowing the cover isn't doing the music justice.
Our Belief
“Great music deserves a face that matches its soul.”
Our Answer
CoverArt AI was built by a small team of people who sit at the intersection of music and visual art. Some of us produce tracks on weekends. Some of us spent years in design studios. All of us knew this problem from the inside.
We built CoverArt AI to give independent musicians access to the kind of professional, release-ready artwork that used to require a design budget. Instead of hours in Photoshop or expensive freelancers, you describe your sound, pick a style, and let AI handle the rest.
The result? 2K album artwork that looks like you hired a whole creative team — for a fraction of the cost.
Professional-quality album art shouldn't require a professional budget. Every plan starts with free credits.
You own everything you generate. No watermarks, no hidden licenses, no strings attached. It's your art.
We're constantly training new styles, expanding our preset library, and pushing what AI-generated art can do.