
London-based Mozart AI has raised $6 million in an oversubscribed seed funding round led by Balderton Capital.
The round also saw participation from Mercuri, EWOR, Kevin Hartz, Charles Ferguson, Emery Wells, as well as existing investors and strategic angels from the music, AI, and creator technology ecosystems.
The raise follows a pre-seed round earlier this year, bringing total funding to more than $7 million. Alongside the financing, the company has launched its mobile application as it expands its product footprint.
Building an AI-native digital audio workstation
Mozart AI is developing a next-generation digital audio workstation (DAW) that merges traditional music production workflows with AI-assisted, prompt-driven creation.
The platform enables users to compose full tracks or leverage automated, agent-based tools to generate music at varying levels of complexity. Features include stem generation, MIDI progressions, drum patterns, synth and effects design, remixing capabilities, and automated production tasks such as quantisation and time stretching.
In addition to music production, users can generate accompanying music videos and share content directly to social platforms, creating an end-to-end creative workflow within a single environment.
Importantly, creators retain full ownership and copyrights over their work. The platform operates on commercially cleared third-party generative models trained on licensed material, allowing users to produce music suitable for commercial release.
Democratizing professional-grade music production
Sundar Arvind, CEO and co-founder of Mozart AI, said the company is building generative tools designed to support collaborative music creation across all skill levels.
The long-term vision is to enable creators—from casual hobbyists to professional producers—to transform a simple idea, such as a melody or guitar riff, into a fully produced, monetisable track complete with a professional music video, without requiring deep technical expertise or juggling fragmented production tools.
Since launching its beta in September, Mozart AI reports strong early traction. More than 100,000 users signed up within the first two months, generating over one million songs on the platform.
Scaling for global growth
The new funding will be used to expand the team, accelerate development of its core AI and production technology, and prepare for a broader public rollout.
Mozart AI aims to lower the technical barriers to music production by combining intuitive workflows with advanced generative tools—positioning itself at the intersection of AI, creativity, and the rapidly evolving creator economy.