Logo SaveThat SaveThat
FRFR|ENEN|DEDE|ESES|ITIT|PTPT

Blog/Royalty-Free Music

Subscribe for free

How to Find Royalty-Free Music on YouTube for Your Projects

April 20, 2026

By the SaveThat team

Split screen showing YouTube Studio and a creator working on videos

Find the perfect soundtrack for your creations without copyright risk

Are you a video maker, editor or content creator? The soundtrack is the soul of your project, but copyright issues can turn your masterpiece into a nightmare. Fortunately, YouTube is packed with royalty-free music — you just need to know where to look.

1. The YouTube Audio Library: Your #1 Ally

This is the safest and 100% legal source. Accessible directly via YouTube Studio, this library offers thousands of tracks and sound effects. You can filter by genre, mood, instrument, duration and even see how many times a track has already been used. The big advantage? All licences are clearly indicated, avoiding any risk of copyright claims.

2. Dedicated YouTube Channels

Many artists and labels publish exclusively royalty-free music. Channels like "Audio Library", "Vlog No Copyright Music" or "TeknoAxe" are real treasure troves. Subscribe to these channels and enable notifications to never miss their latest releases.

3. Use the Right Keywords

YouTube search is your friend. Use precise terms like:

  • "No copyright music"
  • "Royalty free music"
  • "Copyright free"
  • [Your genre] + "background music" (e.g. "Synthwave background music")

Don't forget to filter results by "Upload date" to discover the latest gems.

4. Read the Terms Carefully

"Royalty-free" doesn't always mean "no conditions". Some artists simply ask for a credit in your video description. A small price to pay for quality music! Always check the video description or the artist's website for the exact terms of use.

By following these tips, you'll easily find the perfect soundtrack for your projects without stress. Happy creating!

SaveThat, staying tuned

Download your royalty-free music as MP3

Once you've found your Creative Commons music, save it as MP3 320 kbps with SaveThat.

Convert a YouTube video →