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License & Commercial Use

Everything you generate with pulp is yours. Here’s what that means by plan.

You own your MIDI

All MIDI generated with pulp belongs to you — not us. Free and Pro users receive a personal-use license. Studio users receive a full commercial license. In every case, pulp makes no claim over anything you create.

Personal License (Free & Pro)

You can:

  • Use generated MIDI in personal projects and demos.
  • Include it in non-commercial music releases.
  • Share recordings made from the MIDI freely.

You cannot:

  • Resell or license the raw MIDI files to third parties.
  • Use them in sync licensing deals (TV, film, ads).
  • Submit them to royalty-collection societies as original compositions.
Commercial License (Studio)

Full commercial use, no restrictions. Studio subscribers can:

  • Release music commercially on any platform.
  • Use MIDI in sync deals — TV, film, ads, and games.
  • Sell beats or compositions that include pulp-generated MIDI.
  • Use without attribution. No credit to pulp required.
What pulp doesn't claim

We do not claim copyright or ownership over any MIDI you export. We do not collect royalties on your music. We do not require attribution in releases, credits, or metadata. Your music is your music — full stop.

Questions?

If you have a use case that doesn’t fit neatly into one of these categories, get in touch and we’ll figure it out together.

Last updated: 2026-04-21