The new release highlights ByteDance and Volcengine’s Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0 model first, then introduces Seed Audio’s agent-based workspace for creators who want to generate, revise, extend, cover, remix, and reuse music assets.
NEW YORK, NY, June 25, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Seed Audio today announced support for Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0, the newly released multimodal audio generation model from ByteDance and Volcengine, inside its AI music creation workspace.
Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0 has quickly become one of the most closely watched AI audio releases because it points to a larger change in the category. AI audio is no longer only about turning text into speech or generating a single music track from a prompt. The next step is full-scene audio generation, where dialogue, emotion, accents, background music, ambience, and sound effects can be created together as part of one audio experience.
Public launch coverage describes Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0 as a multimodal audio generation model that can work with text and reference audio. It is positioned around end-to-end audio creation rather than isolated clips. That distinction matters for creators, because many real projects are not just a voice line or a song. A podcast trailer may need narration, transition music, a second speaker, room tone, and a short sound effect. A short drama may need dialogue, emotional delivery, footsteps, environmental sound, and background score. A game teaser may need a voiceover, impact sounds, ambience, and musical pacing.
That is the model shift Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0 represents.
Unlike a traditional text-to-speech model, Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0 is described as addressing the broader sound of a scene. Text-to-speech focuses on how words should be spoken. Full-scene audio generation asks a larger question, what should the entire audio moment feel like. The answer can include voices, music, spatial texture, sound effects, character tone, and timing.
The model also sits apart from music-only generation. Music generators are useful when the goal is a song, instrumental, hook, or background track. Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0 is being discussed in a wider audio context, where spoken content, music, ambience, and sound design can belong to the same creative request.
This is why the release has attracted attention from more than musicians. Video creators, marketers, podcast teams, game developers, educators, social media editors, and brand storytellers all have the same basic problem. They need audio that fits a scene, not just a file that sounds good by itself.
Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0 also arrives at a time when creators are asking for more control after generation. The first output is rarely the final asset. A generated track may be close, but the chorus may need more energy. A voice may fit the mood, but the background music may be too busy. A short intro may need a cleaner ending. A video background track may need more space for narration. These are workflow problems as much as model problems.
That is where Seed Audio is positioning its workspace.
Seed Audio is adding Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0 support inside an agent-based AI music creation environment designed to help creators move from first idea to usable audio. Instead of treating the model as a standalone prompt box, Seed Audio places generation inside a workflow where users can draft, refine, extend, cover, remix, separate, organize, and reuse audio assets.
At the center of the platform is Seed Audio Agent, a guided creation environment that helps users decide what to do next. A creator can describe a goal in plain language, such as a cinematic game loop, a podcast intro, a short-form video background track, a pop song demo, or a branded product launch soundtrack. Seed Audio Agent can then help translate that request into a clearer music direction, choose the relevant creation or editing path, show task details before execution, and suggest follow-up actions after a result is generated.
“Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0 shows where AI audio is heading, toward richer, more contextual creation,” said a Seed Audio spokesperson. “Our goal is to make that capability useful inside a real creator workflow. Creators do not just need a model response. They need a way to draft, refine, reuse, and finish audio assets.”
For example, a creator may start with a request for a complete English pop song about walking through a rainy city at midnight, with warm male vocals, a memorable chorus, and subtle electronic textures. Once the first track is generated, the same project may need a stronger chorus, a longer ending, a softer instrumental version, a cover version with a different vocal tone, or a clean instrumental for a video edit.
In many AI music products, each of those steps can feel like a separate job. The user has to open a new tool, rewrite instructions, upload the same source again, and guess which action is appropriate. Seed Audio is designed to reduce that friction by placing model access, agent guidance, music generation, editing tools, saved works, and follow-up actions in one place.
With the AI Music Generator, users can create complete songs, instrumental tracks, short background music, hooks, intros, and demo ideas from text prompts. The platform supports creators who already know exactly what they want, while also helping users who only have a mood, story, scene, or use case in mind.
For users who need help before generation, Seed Audio includes lyric and style assistance. A user can start with a theme, emotion, language, and genre direction, then turn that into structured lyrics, production notes, and more specific musical instructions. This helps reduce the common problem where a vague idea produces a generic track.
Seed Audio also supports workflows that start from existing material. Users can upload audio, reference saved tracks, or continue from work already stored in their account. This matters because many real projects do not begin from a blank page. A creator may already have a melody, a vocal demo, a rough instrumental, a client-approved hook, or a platform-generated draft that needs one more round of work.
For cover creation, users can use AI Cover to create new vocal or style versions from a source track, subject to rights and source-material requirements. For longer projects, Extend helps continue a track when the original result is too short for a video, podcast segment, stream intro, game loop, or branded asset.
For creators working with partial recordings, Add Tracks supports workflows such as adding accompaniment to a vocal demo or adding vocals to an instrumental. For remix-style work, Mashup lets users combine source ideas into a new musical result.
For targeted revision, Replace Section gives creators a way to improve a specific part of a track, such as a weak chorus, an intro that takes too long, a verse that does not match the mood, or a section that needs a different vocal or arrangement direction. For stem and separation workflows, Vocal Remover helps separate vocals and instrumentals for karaoke-style versions, remix preparation, content editing, and further music production workflows.
Seed Audio also includes discovery and library features. Through Explore, users can browse public tracks and discover what different prompts, genres, and creative directions can sound like. Through My Works, users can manage previous generations and return to earlier music assets for more editing, extension, cover creation, remixing, or agent-guided revision.
The platform is especially useful for creators who need music to match a specific output format. A YouTube editor may need background music that leaves room for narration. A podcast team may need a short intro with a clean ending. A game creator may need a loopable instrumental with no sudden changes. A marketer may need several mood variations for the same campaign. A songwriter may need a draft that can be rewritten, extended, or reshaped rather than treated as a final master.
The company says the goal is not to replace creative judgment, but to make the production path shorter. A user still decides what fits the video, brand, story, or release. Seed Audio gives that user more ways to move from first draft to finished asset without losing the thread of the original idea.
Seed Audio is available now at https://seedaudio.ai. New users can start with Seed Audio Agent, test Doubao Seed-Audio 1.0-supported workflows where available, generate sample tracks, explore public music, and use the platform’s creation and editing tools.
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About Seed Audio
Seed Audio is an AI music creation workspace for creators who need songs, background music, hooks, intros, covers, stems, and audio workflow tools. The platform helps users begin with prompts, lyrics, style ideas, image references, audio clips, or saved tracks, then generate, edit, extend, remix, isolate, export, and reuse music for creative projects.
Email Address: support@seedaudio.ai
Company Name: Seed Audio INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LLC
City: Sheridan
State/Province: Wyoming
Country: United States
Website URL: https://seedaudio.ai
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