Royalty-Free Music for Metaverse Videos

Choose music for virtual spaces, avatar-based promos, digital events, and online world trailers

Video editor choosing music for a metaverse promo with a virtual showroom preview on screen

Metaverse videos need music that makes a virtual space feel clear, active, and easy to understand.

A platform demo, avatar promo, digital event teaser, or online world trailer has a different job from a normal brand video. The visuals may show 3D spaces, animated characters, virtual stages, digital storefronts, token-gated rooms, or interactive features. Music helps the viewer understand the pace and purpose before they process every detail on screen.

The key decision is simple: pick music that supports the world you are showing, then make sure the license covers the finished video, client delivery, commercial use, and the platforms where the video will appear.

Choose music that explains the virtual space

A metaverse video usually needs to answer one of four viewer questions fast.

The viewer needs to know what the space is, who it is for, what happens there, and why they should keep watching.

A driving electronic track can make a virtual event teaser feel active, especially when the edit moves through stages, countdowns, speaker reveals, or branded rooms.

An avatar-based fashion promo may need a clean pop track or stylish beat that supports character movement without crowding the edit.

In a digital showroom demo, steady ambient or tech music can support the product tour while leaving room for voiceover.

Match the track to the video’s main job:

Virtual world trailers

A virtual world trailer needs music with a clear build. Cinematic, electronic, or hybrid tracks work well when the edit moves from wide environment shots into avatars, rooms, activities, or branded spaces.

The track should give the trailer shape without making it feel like a game trailer. Use the music to guide the reveal, not to force drama that the video does not need.

Deep Focus
Deep Focus
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Future Groove
Future Groove
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Bright Pulse Flow
Bright Pulse Flow
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Deep Focus
Deep Focus
Indie Electronic, Ambient, Ambient Electronic, Cinematic Score, Modern Electronic · Downtempo
Future Groove
Future Groove
Pop, Electro Pop, Techno, Chill Electronic, Modern Cinematic, Future Beats, House · Uptempo
Bright Pulse Flow
Bright Pulse Flow
Electronic, Cinematic, Indie Pop, Ambient, House, Deep House · Midtempo

Avatar-based promos

Avatar promos usually need rhythm. The music should support motion, cuts, character reveals, outfit changes, gestures, or branded interactions.

A clean beat can make the promo feel active while leaving enough room for captions, logos, and short voiceover lines.

Rolling Beat
Rolling Beat
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Street Beat
Street Beat
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Quick Spark
Quick Spark
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Rolling Beat
Rolling Beat
Electronic, Modern Pop, Dance, Cinematic, Uplifting Pop, Groovy Chill Electronic · Midtempo
Street Beat
Street Beat
Funk, Pop, Dance · Uptempo
Quick Spark
Quick Spark
Pop, Electro Pop, Ambient Electronic, Cinematic, House, Techno, R&B · Uptempo

Digital event teasers

A digital event teaser needs momentum. Music can help connect stages, countdowns, speaker reveals, virtual booths, and branded rooms into one clear launch message.

Choose a track that builds toward the date, registration CTA, or event reveal. The viewer should feel the pace of the event before they see every detail.

Fast Track
Fast Track
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Active Pulse
Active Pulse
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Bright Energy
Bright Energy
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Fast Track
Fast Track
Indie Pop, Cinematic, Electronic Dance Music, Pop, Upbeat Pop, Energetic Pop · Uptempo
Active Pulse
Active Pulse
Indie Electronic, Corporate, Cinematic, Electronic, Energetic Pop, Dance · Uptempo
Bright Energy
Bright Energy
Pop, Electro Pop, Cinematic Electronic, Dance, House, Deep House · Uptempo

Virtual storefronts and showrooms

A virtual storefront or showroom usually needs polished background music. The track should keep attention on the product, layout, and shopping path.

Avoid music that competes with product names, feature labels, or voiceover. A steady, clean track helps the space feel professional without distracting from what the viewer came to see.

Smooth Motion
Smooth Motion
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Gentle Breeze
Gentle Breeze
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Clear Vision
Clear Vision
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Smooth Motion
Smooth Motion
Synth Pop, Modern Electronic, Soft Cinematic, Chill Electronic, Cinematic Ambient, Contemporary R&B · Midtempo
Gentle Breeze
Gentle Breeze
House, Deep House, Cinematic, Pop, Ambient, Chill Pop, Jazz · Midtempo
Clear Vision
Clear Vision
Electro Pop, Corporate, Ambient, Chillout, Electronica, House · Downtempo

Platform demos

A platform demo needs music with a steady pulse. Screen recordings, UI clicks, avatar movement, and feature walkthroughs feel more organized when the track keeps a consistent pace.

Keep the music simple enough to sit under narration. The viewer should understand how the platform works, not focus on the track.

Steady Build
Steady Build
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Light Rhythm
Light Rhythm
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Clear Insight
Clear Insight
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Steady Build
Steady Build
Dance, House, Ambient House, Electronic · Uptempo
Light Rhythm
Light Rhythm
Indie Electronic, Ambient Pop, Cinematic, Groove, Contemporary, Chill Electronic, Dance · Midtempo
Clear Insight
Clear Insight
Pop, Chill Pop, Instrumental Pop, House, Dance, Chill Dance, Corporate · Uptempo

Avoid music that makes the video feel like a full game trailer unless the page or campaign promotes an actual game. A metaverse platform demo needs clarity. A game trailer usually needs conflict, action, and heavier dramatic movement. That distinction protects this page from overlapping with the game trailer page.

Check the publishing and client use before you pick the track

Metaverse videos move across channels. A team might post the launch trailer on YouTube, cut it into LinkedIn clips, run a paid social ad, send it to investors, and hand the same creative to a client or partner.

That workflow makes licensing more important than genre.

Before you choose a track, check these points:

  • The music can be used inside a finished video.
  • The license covers commercial use if the video promotes a brand, product, platform, event, or client.
  • The finished video can appear across the channels in the campaign plan.
  • The client can publish the finished video if you are delivering the work for someone else.
  • The raw music file stays out of the client handoff.
  • You keep the receipt, license terms, track title, and download details before launch.

Audiodrome’s license covers use of each digital asset inside personal, commercial, and client projects, including applications, software, games, and VR, as long as the music stays embedded in the finished project. The license also says the raw music file should not be distributed as a standalone asset.

Audiodrome license terms for client projects and embedded digital assets
Audiodrome License Agreement

That fits a practical production flow. You can export the finished promo, teaser, demo, or trailer with the music inside it. For client delivery, send the final video and the license proof. Keep the raw track file out of the shared delivery folder.

Build a small music brief before browsing tracks

A short music brief saves time because metaverse videos can drift in several directions. The same visual footage can feel futuristic, playful, premium, technical, or cinematic based on the track.

Use this quick brief before you search:

Project type: virtual world promo, avatar ad, digital event teaser, platform demo, virtual space trailer.
Main viewer action: visit the world, sign up, buy a ticket, watch the launch, book a demo, explore the platform.
Energy level: calm, steady, active, cinematic, urgent.
Music role: background under voiceover, main trailer driver, transition support, event hype, showroom polish.
Publishing plan: YouTube, social posts, paid ads, website embed, client delivery, investor deck, launch event screen.
Proof needed: license terms, receipt, track title, project name, client name if relevant.

A freelancer making a launch trailer for a virtual event might choose a track with a clean build and strong ending. A SaaS team showing a 3D collaboration platform might choose a lighter electronic track that leaves room for narration. A brand agency making avatar-led social clips might choose beat-led music that matches short-form cuts.

Audiodrome works well here because the library is curated, the license language supports real creator and business workflows, and the one-time payment model avoids another monthly music cost for teams producing repeat content.


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