YouTube / YouTube Music

Can You Put AI Music on YouTube and YouTube Music?

YouTube accepts AI-assisted music but requires disclosure of altered or synthetic content in some contexts, and Content ID interactions add another layer. AI voice or likeness of other people is a takedown risk. Use the checker to see what disclosure and risk look like for your release.

How was the music made?

Pick the description that best fits. More AI involvement — especially using the voice or likeness of a real person — raises the risk level across platforms.

Where are you planning to release it?

Select the platforms (and your distributor) you're targeting.

YouTube / YouTube Music: stance, disclosure, and risk

The summary below is qualitative and marked [verify] — AI-music policy is evolving, so confirm the current YouTube / YouTube Music policy before you rely on it.

Stance Accepts with disclosure [verify]
Disclosure YouTube requires disclosure of altered/synthetic content in some contexts.
Risk level Medium [verify]

Synthetic-media disclosure rules and Content ID interactions apply; AI voice/likeness of others is a takedown risk.

Remember the consistent red line across platforms: the voice or likeness of a real person used without rights is the highest-risk category and the most likely to be removed. This is general information, not legal advice.

Estimates are for informational purposes only and are not financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Actual offers and figures vary by provider, contract terms, and current market conditions.

How generation level changes the risk

Starting from YouTube / YouTube Music's baseline, the checker raises the risk based on how the music was made. The more AI involvement, the higher the elevated risk.

How the music was made Effect on risk
AI-assisted (you wrote/performed; AI helped) Lowest — closest to a normal release.
Partly AI-generated (e.g. AI instrumental, human vocal) Slightly elevated — partial AI raises scrutiny.
Fully AI-generated (e.g. Suno/Udio, no human performance) Elevated — fully-AI uploads face the most spam-filtering.
AI voice/likeness of a real person Highest — voice/likeness of a real person is the top-risk category.

Distributors are the gatekeeper

Whatever YouTube / YouTube Music's policy is, your release still has to get there. Distributors deliver to the DSPs and several now screen for or require disclosure of AI uploads first — so their AI rules matter as much as any single platform's. Compare distributors in the distributor comparison calculator.

Frequently asked questions

Can You Put AI Music on YouTube and YouTube Music?

Accepts with disclosure (qualitative). Synthetic-media disclosure rules and Content ID interactions apply; AI voice/likeness of others is a takedown risk. Disclosure: YouTube requires disclosure of altered/synthetic content in some contexts. This is evolving — confirm the current YouTube / YouTube Music policy and your distributor’s AI rules before you release. [verify]

Do I have to disclose AI music to YouTube / YouTube Music?

YouTube requires disclosure of altered/synthetic content in some contexts. The industry is moving toward metadata/DDEX-level AI flags delivered through your distributor, so disclosing at distribution is the safest default. Requirements change — confirm the current expectation with YouTube / YouTube Music and your distributor. [verify]

What is the risk of my AI music being flagged on YouTube / YouTube Music?

Baseline risk here is Medium for AI uploads. It rises with more AI involvement: mass fully-AI uploads face spam-filtering, and AI voice or likeness of a real person is the highest-risk category and most likely to be removed. These are qualitative signals, not guarantees, and they change over time. [verify]

What about using an AI voice of a real artist?

This is the single highest-risk category on every platform. Using a real artist’s voice or likeness without permission is the most likely to be taken down and can carry legal exposure (right-of-publicity and impersonation). Get explicit rights or do not do it. This is not legal advice. [verify]

Will this tool tell me how much I will earn?

No. This is an eligibility and disclosure checker, not a dollar calculator. AI-music policy is too volatile to attach reliable figures, so the output is qualitative: stance, disclosure expectation, and a risk level. We never fabricate earnings numbers.