Royalty-Free Music for Product Training Videos

Find background music for training videos, software walkthroughs, feature tutorials, and support content

Video editor creating a product training video with music and voiceover

Product training videos need music that supports learning without pulling attention away from the screen. A feature walkthrough, software tutorial, or support video has a clear job: help someone understand what to click, what changed, and what to do next.

The wrong track can make the video feel busy. The right track gives the lesson a steady pace, fills silence between voiceover lines, and keeps the video polished.

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Use simple, steady royalty-free music for product training videos. Choose tracks with light rhythm, clean structure, and low distraction. Keep the music under the voiceover, avoid dramatic drops, and pick a license that covers business use, client delivery, and repeated publishing across your product help center, website, YouTube channel, or customer emails.

Choose music that helps people follow the product

A product training video usually has three layers: screen recording, voiceover, and music. The music should sit behind the lesson.

For a software walkthrough, use light electronic, minimal corporate, soft ambient, or clean acoustic tracks. The rhythm should help the edit move, but the track should leave space for the voice.

A video that explains a new dashboard feature needs a different feel from a product launch teaser. The training version should sound steady and helpful. Save bigger builds, heavy drums, and cinematic changes for launch campaigns or product reveal videos.

Good product training music works in short chapters. It can run under an intro, a step-by-step demo, and a closing recap without making the viewer feel rushed.

Use music to guide attention, not compete with the lesson.

Match the track to the training format

A two-minute feature tutorial needs a track that starts fast and stays clean. A longer onboarding lesson needs music that can loop softly under repeated steps.

For product training videos, match the track to the format:

  • Feature tutorial: light rhythm, short intro, clean ending
  • Software walkthrough: steady background bed, low melodic movement
  • Help center video: calm tone, clear space for voiceover
  • Customer success training: warm, professional, easy to follow
  • Client product demo: polished track that still keeps the product first

Product teams often reuse one track family across a series. That keeps the training library consistent. A support team might use the same intro sting for every help video, then place a quieter bed under the demo.

Freelancers and agencies should also think about client handoff. The finished video needs music embedded inside the deliverable, and the client needs the right proof of license before publishing.

Audiodrome’s picks for product training videos

Solid Steps
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Clear Vision
Clear Vision
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Quiet Focus
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Solid Steps
Solid Steps
Chill Pop, Acoustic Pop, Ambient, Corporate, Lo-fi · Midtempo
Clear Vision
Clear Vision
Electro Pop, Corporate, Ambient, Chillout, Electronica, House · Downtempo
Quiet Focus
Quiet Focus
Ambient Pop, Chill Pop, Dance, Instrumental Pop, Cinematic · Uptempo
Smooth Approach
Smooth Approach
Indie Electronic, Cinematic, House, Instrumental Dance, Electronica · Uptempo
Clear Insight
Clear Insight
Pop, Chill Pop, Instrumental Pop, House, Dance, Chill Dance, Corporate · Uptempo
Steady Build
Steady Build
Dance, House, Ambient House, Electronic · Uptempo

Check the license before the video goes live

Product training videos can appear in several places: a help center, YouTube playlist, customer email, course portal, sales enablement page, or client knowledge base.

That makes licensing important. A track used in a private draft still needs permission when the final video goes public, supports a paid product, or goes to a client.

Before publishing, check three things:

  • The license covers business or commercial use.
  • The music stays embedded in the finished video.
  • The raw music file stays out of client handoff.

Audiodrome’s License covers commercial and non-commercial video, corporate and e-learning projects, and client projects when the music remains embedded in the finished project.

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Keep the receipt, license copy, track name, and final video export in the project folder. That makes future updates easier when your team revises a tutorial after a product release.

Best fit: steady music with clear licensing

The best choice for product training videos is a track that feels clean, modern, and easy to ignore in the best way.

Pick music that works under speech. Test it at low volume with the actual voiceover. If the melody fights the spoken instructions, choose a simpler track.

For product tutorials, choose practical music first. The track should make the video easier to watch and easier to finish.


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