AI Jingle Generator
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Make a jingle in 3 steps
Enter the brand and the hook line
Type the business or brand name, what you sell in a few words, and the line you want people to remember, like a tagline, an offer, or a phone number. Then use the long field for where it runs and the style you want.
Pick the voice
Male, female, or random. Match it to the brand's audience. A bright female lead for a kids' brand, a warm male voice for a hardware store, random when you want options to compare.
Generate and compare
Hit Generate and listen. Make two or three versions with different hook lines or styles, then pick the one you can still hum after walking away from the screen. Download the file and drop it into the ad.
Fits a six-second bumper or a thirty-second spot
Most jingle problems are length problems. A full song chopped down to fit a fifteen-second pre-roll sounds chopped down. Tell the long field where the jingle runs and the generator structures it for that slot from the start. Six seconds for a video bumper that needs the name and nothing else. Thirty seconds for a radio spot with a hook, a verse, and a tag line. A longer loop for an on-hold line nobody should hate by minute four. You are not trimming a song. You are getting one built for the space.

A jingle that people hum back later
A jingle is not a song you sit and listen to. It is the thing a customer hums in the car three hours after the ad played. That only happens with two things: a short, simple melody, and the brand name sung clearly and more than once. The form is built around both. You give it the name and the line you want remembered, and the generator writes a hook that repeats instead of a track that wanders. The goal is not to impress you on the first listen. It is to still be in your head tomorrow.

Why people make jingles here
The short version of what you get.
It is built for recall, not for streaming
The melody stays simple and the name repeats on purpose. The measure of a jingle is whether someone hums it later, and the tool optimizes for that instead of for a track that sounds impressive once and disappears.
The brand name is a required input, not an afterthought
A lot of ad music never says who it is for. Here the name is the spine of the jingle and the vocal lands it clearly, so your ad spend is buying recognition and not just a pleasant background.
The jingle is sized to where it runs
Six-second bumper, thirty-second spot, or a long on-hold loop are built differently from the start. You say the placement and get a structure that fits it, not a full song you have to cut down.
A second version costs you nothing
Testing is the whole game in advertising. Change the hook line or the style and generate again for free, so you can pick the jingle that sticks before you commit any media budget to it.
It moves at campaign speed
A jingle house works in weeks and invoices in thousands. This works in about a minute, which means a small business or a team on a deadline can ship a jingle in the same afternoon the campaign was approved.
One job, plugged into the rest
Where the jingle tool sits in SunoPrompt
The jingle tool is built for short, name-forward ad music. The rest of SunoPrompt is in the same account for the work around it, from a full track to a clean instrumental cut.
AI jingle generator
Four fields, a voice selector, a short finished jingle. Built around brand recall and the slot it runs in, not around a full song.
AI Music Generator
When you want a full background track for a longer video, an event, or a brand anthem rather than a short jingle, the main Music Generator opens the full prompt form with more control over style and structure.
Lyrics Generator and Vocal Remover
Write or rework the jingle line in the Lyrics Generator before you generate. Or strip the vocal off a finished jingle with the Vocal Remover to get a music-only bed for a voiceover read.

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Who makes jingles here
For local businesses and radio
A dealership, a dentist, a roofing company, a regional chain. Put the name and the phone number in the fields and get a thirty-second spot that lands both. The phone number sung at the end is still one of the highest-recall moves in local radio.
Run a version with the offer in the hook line and a version without, and use the one that tests better with your front desk before you buy airtime.
What is an AI jingle generator?
An AI jingle generator is a tool that turns your brand name, what you sell, and a hook line into a short jingle with vocals. It is built for ad recall, not for streaming. You answer a few fields and get a finished track sized for where the jingle will run.
A jingle is a memory device, not a song
The point of a jingle is not enjoyment. It is recall. A good one trades musical depth for stickiness on purpose, so a customer who heard it once can still hum it at the store. That is why a jingle is short, repeats the name, and lands a single clear idea instead of telling a story. The tool is built for that job, not for a three-minute track you put on a playlist.
The name has to be sung, and sung more than once
Plenty of ad music sounds nice and never says who it is for. That is wasted spend. The name field is the spine of the jingle, and the vocals land it clearly and repeat it, because a hook with no brand name is a hook working for nobody. If your name is hard to pronounce, spell it the way it sounds and the result improves fast.
Length follows where it runs
A six-second YouTube bumper, a fifteen-second pre-roll, a thirty-second radio read, and a long on-hold loop are four different builds, not one song at four lengths. When you say the placement in the long field, the generator structures the jingle for that slot so the name and the hook still land inside the time you actually have.
What you do not need to bring
No agency retainer, no studio session, no music background, no brief written in marketing language. You need the brand name, the one thing you want remembered, and where it runs. The generator handles melody, arrangement, and the sung vocal. A small business can have a usable jingle before lunch instead of after a three-week production cycle.
How this differs from the usual options
A jingle house writes you one or two concepts over a few weeks for a few thousand dollars, and revisions cost more and take longer. The AI jingle generator gives you a finished, sung jingle in about a minute, and a second version costs you nothing but the time to change a field. For a local business or a campaign on a deadline, that gap is the whole decision.
Royalty-free stock music is the other common route, and it has the same flaw every time. It sounds fine and never says your name. A jingle that does not sing the brand is just background. This tool is built the other way around, with the name and the hook line as the required inputs and the music shaped to carry them, not the reverse.