Veena Studio is an agentic, browser-based DAW for editing AI-generated music. Instead of re-rolling a prompt, you import a finished track — including songs made in generators like Suno, Udio, or Mureka — separate it into real, editable stems, and tell the CoProducer what to change. The CoProducer plans the edit, carries it out with the DAW's own tools, and checks its work, while your original import stays in the project and every change stays yours to keep, tweak, or discard.
Import the track you already made
Bring in any exported audio file — including a track you generated in Suno, Udio, or another AI tool. The project is yours from that point on; there is no re-generating a whole song just to change one part.
Split it into stems you can work on
Separate the track into parts — drums, bass, vocals, and more — so you can edit each one on its own timeline. Separation is never perfect on any tool, so Veena is honest about what it can and cannot cleanly recover from a mixed-down file.
Tell the CoProducer what to change
Ask in plain language — "swap this drum pattern," "tighten the arrangement," "add reverb to the vocal." The CoProducer plans the steps, executes them with the DAW's own tools, checks the result, and keeps going until it holds together. You can watch it, redirect it, or edit directly at any point.
Keep what works, export what you own
Compare the CoProducer's options as browsable variants and place the one you want. Your original import stays in the project. Export the finished track as WAV or MP3 — the music you finish is yours.
Yes. Import the exported audio file, separate it into stems, and edit the real audio — swap parts, change the arrangement, adjust the mix — by directing the CoProducer or editing directly. You are working on the track you brought in, not re-generating a new one from a prompt.
It edits the real audio. Veena separates your imported track into stems and works on those stems in a full DAW. That is the difference from a generator, where "editing" usually means re-rolling the prompt and getting a different song back.
Yes. Veena runs in any modern desktop browser — no download or install to start. A native desktop app is on the way, but everything here works on the web today.
No. You can describe what you want in plain language and the CoProducer handles the steps. If you do know production, the full DAW is there — every stem, note, and effect is yours to edit directly. Veena assists the craft; it does not replace your judgment about what sounds right.
Veena is not a magic quality upgrade, and it will not out-generate a dedicated song generator on raw output. What it gives you is control: the ability to fix arrangement, swap parts, clean up the mix, and shape a track toward what you actually want — instead of re-rolling and hoping.
You made something in an AI generator you actually care about — now finish it. Import the export into Veena, split it into stems, and work through the finishing punch-list with the CoProducer: arrangement, parts, mix, and an export you own.
Veena Studio is a free, browser-based DAW with AI-powered music production. Record, arrange, mix, and master music without downloading any software.