-based music creation tools for musicians and producers
- Anand Roy traded his progressive rock band for a tech startup.
- Roy and co-founder Shaad Sufi launched Wubble in 2024 from an office in Singapore's central business district. Since then, the platform's music has been used by major corporations...
- The rise of generative AI has sparked debate within the creative industries.
AI Startup Wubble Offers Royalty-Free Music to Global Companies
Anand Roy traded his progressive rock band for a tech startup. Today, he leads Wubble AI, a company that allows users to generate, edit, and customize royalty-free music in over 60 genres with a single tap.
Roy and co-founder Shaad Sufi launched Wubble in 2024 from an office in Singapore’s central business district. Since then, the platform’s music has been used by major corporations including Microsoft,HP, L’Oreal, and NBCUniversal. The Taipei Metro also utilizes Wubble’s AI-generated music to create a calming atmosphere for passengers.
The rise of generative AI has sparked debate within the creative industries. Many artists and musicians express concern that AI will be trained on copyrighted material and ultimately displace human creators.
Roy argues wubble addresses existing problems within the music industry.He points to the micro-payment structure of streaming services like Spotify, which primarily benefits established artists.
prior to founding Wubble, Roy spent nearly two decades at disney,overseeing operations at networks and studios in Tokyo,Mumbai,and Los Angeles. He stated his experience leading Disney’s music group revealed the complexities and inefficiencies of music licensing.
“So many licensing deals were not going through as of the quantum of paperwork,the amount of red tape…”
Roy believes Wubble streamlines this process,offering a viable alternative for businesses seeking affordable and legally sound music solutions.
