Royalty-Free Music for Tech Product Videos

Choose music for tech videos and know what to check before you publish

Desk setup showing a laptop editing a tech product video with an audio track and app screen preview

Tech product videos need music that supports the product without pulling attention away from the screen. A SaaS walkthrough, app promo, gadget launch, startup teaser, and tech explainer all need a clean track that keeps the pace moving.

The music also needs the right license. A product video may end up on YouTube, LinkedIn, a landing page, a sales deck, a paid campaign, or in a client handoff. Pick the track with that full path in mind.

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Quick answer

Use royalty-free music for tech videos when the video promotes, explains, demos, or sells a product.

For tech product content, choose music that:

  • stays clean under voiceover
  • gives screen recordings a steady pace
  • fits the product category
  • works for organic posts, ads, websites, and client delivery
  • includes proof of license before the video goes live

What tech product videos need from music

Tech videos usually show screens, interfaces, devices, motion graphics, or product steps. The track should support the demo and leave room for the message.

A SaaS demo often needs a steady bed that keeps a walkthrough from feeling flat. An app promo may need a tighter rhythm for quick feature cuts. A gadget video may need more movement during closeups, unboxing shots, or product detail shots. A startup video may need a more polished track for an investor deck, launch film, or homepage video.

The shared need is simple. The music should make the video feel finished while keeping attention on the product.

For voiceover-heavy videos, avoid tracks that crowd the vocal range. For fast social edits, choose tracks with clear sections so the editor can cut on beats. For website videos, choose music that can sit under product visuals without making the page feel loud.

Our picks for tech product videos

Steady Progress
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Balanced Walk
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Smooth Approach
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Clear Insight
Clear Insight
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Steady Build
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Steady Motion
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Steady Progress
Steady Progress
Deep House, Dance, Electronica, Electro Pop, House, Breakbeat, Ambient Pop, Chillout · Uptempo
Balanced Walk
Balanced Walk
Electronic, Ambient Pop, Chill 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
Steady Motion
Steady Motion
Disco House, Pop, Dance, Cinematic, House, Indie Pop · Uptempo

How to choose the right track for a tech video

Start with the final use, not the first edit.

A product demo on a website needs a track that can run under screen recordings and UI closeups. A short paid ad needs a quicker hook and a clear ending. A YouTube launch video can use more build, especially if the edit moves from problem to product to result.

Use this simple match:

For SaaS demos: choose steady, clean, modern tracks that support voiceover and screen movement.

For app promos: choose tracks with a crisp rhythm, short sections, and enough movement for quick feature cuts.

For gadget videos: choose tracks that work with product shots, hands-on footage, closeups, and reveal moments.

For startup videos: choose polished music that fits pitch decks, brand films, launch videos, and founder-led videos.

For tech explainers: choose tracks that stay clear under narration and make complex ideas easier to follow.

Licensing checks before you publish

A tech product video can move across several channels after the first export. A marketer may upload it to LinkedIn, cut it into short clips, add it to a landing page, and give it to a sales team. A freelancer may deliver the finished video to a client, who then uses it in ads or on a product page.

Check the license before that happens.

Audiodrome’s license grants use of each Digital Asset embedded inside personal, commercial, and client Projects across media such as websites, social platforms, online video, podcasts, live streams, apps, events, and broadcast channels.

Audiodrome license clause showing permission for video ads, Reels, Stories, and social media content
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That means the key rule is practical.

Keep the music inside the finished video.

Keep the raw track out of client handoffs.

Save the receipt, license terms, buyer name, track title, and project details before you publish.

For paid campaigns, branded product videos, client delivery, and cross-platform uploads, proof matters. A clean proof pack helps the marketer, editor, agency, or client answer rights questions faster.

Best fit recommendation

Choose a royalty-free track from a curated library when the video has a commercial job.

That includes:

  • product launch videos
  • SaaS homepage videos
  • app store promo clips
  • paid social ads
  • client product videos
  • YouTube product explainers
  • investor or sales deck videos
  • internal product training videos