Royalty-Free Music for Business Explainer Videos
Choose tracks for explainers, product education, tutorials, customer training, and voiceover-led company content

Business explainer videos need music that stays out of the way and keeps the message moving.
The voiceover, screen recording, product walkthrough, or customer lesson should carry the main idea. The music should support pacing, make the video feel more polished, and avoid fighting the speaker.
Choose music that supports the explanation
A business explainer video usually has one job: help someone understand a product, process, feature, service, or next step.
That means the track should not sound like a trailer, a launch teaser, or a brand anthem. It should give the video enough movement without pulling attention away from the script.
For a software walkthrough, a light electronic track can keep the screen recording from feeling flat. A customer education video may work better with warm acoustic music or soft corporate pop, especially when the viewer needs to follow a step-by-step lesson. Product training clips often need a steady beat that supports the pacing without making the content feel rushed.
A good test is simple. Play the track under the first 20 seconds of voiceover. If the music competes with the speaker, skip it.
Match the track to the type of explainer
Company explainers, customer education videos, and product training videos sit close together, but they need different music choices.
A company explainer needs a polished track that gives the business a clear first impression. It should sound confident, but not too dramatic.
A customer education video needs a track that feels calm and patient. The viewer may be learning how to use a feature, follow a setup step, or solve a support issue. The music should reduce friction, not add pressure.
A product training video needs structure. Look for tracks with clean sections, easy edit points, and a steady pace. This helps editors cut around chapter breaks, callouts, and screen transitions.
Audiodrome’s picks for business explainer videos
Check the license before the video leaves your team
A business explainer can appear in several places after the first edit.
A product team may publish it on a help center. A marketing team may embed it on a landing page. A customer success team may send it in onboarding emails. A freelancer may deliver it to a client for the client’s website and social channels.
That is why the music source matters.
Audiodrome’s License allows use in commercial or non-commercial video, including corporate and e-learning content, provided the track stays embedded in the finished Project.
Keep the receipt, license copy, track name, and project notes in the same folder as the final export.
Best-fit recommendation
Use royalty-free music when the explainer has business, product, client, training, or customer-facing use.
That includes:
- a company overview video on a website
- a product tutorial in a help center
- a customer onboarding lesson
- a feature walkthrough for a sales page
- a training module for staff or clients
- a video delivered by a freelancer or agency
Pick in-app music only for casual social content that stays inside the platform’s own posting context. A business explainer usually travels across websites, email, sales decks, learning portals, LinkedIn, YouTube, and client folders.
For that kind of reuse, choose music with clear rights before the first edit.

