
BandLab Technologies, the company behind BandLab, Cakewalk, ReverbNation, and Airbit, is acquiring Israeli startup Aiode, an AI-powered music creation platform.
Aiode uses artificial intelligence to help creators make music with fully licensed audio-to-audio AI models developed together with professional musicians and music producers.
The companies did not reveal the value of the deal, but it is estimated to be worth tens of millions of dollars.
After the acquisition, Aiode will continue to operate as an independent platform. Existing users will still have access to the service, and current partnerships and licensing agreements will remain unchanged.
The company's co-founders, Idan Dobrecki and Blue Dobrecky, will continue to lead Aiode as CEO and COO, respectively.
The acquisition adds Aiode as BandLab Technologies' third music creation platform, alongside BandLab and Cakewalk. It also brings an AI-powered music creation tool to the company's product lineup.
BandLab said these platforms give creators more ways to make music and provide easier access to professional-quality music production tools.
“Aiode shares BandLab Technologies’ ethos of innovation and giving music makers every opportunity to find success. Since Aiode was founded in 2022, we’ve worked side by side with professional musicians to create technology that respects their artistry and keeps them involved in how their musical identity is represented. BandLab Technologies gives us the opportunity to bring that approach to more creators,” says Idan Dobrecki, CEO and Co-Founder of Aiode.
“For Aiode, joining a group that understands both accessible creation and professional production is a rare fit,” says Blue Dobrecky, COO and Co-Founder of Aiode. “BandLab Technologies’ breadth of experience gives us a much broader foundation for where Aiode can go as the ways people make music continue to evolve.”
Aiode is an AI-powered music creation platform that helps creators use artificial intelligence in their existing music production process. It offers a library of virtual musicians that can play different instruments and music styles.
Creators can choose these AI musicians, guide their performances, and shape the final song. The AI models are trained using licensed recordings created by professional musicians who work directly with Aiode.
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