How much storage do I get?
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All songs you generate on Meloro are stored in the cloud and accessible through your library in the app. You do not need to worry about local storage space on your phone for your Meloro library — the songs stream from the cloud when you want to listen and download to your device only when you explicitly choose to save them locally. Your Meloro library retains all your generated songs as long as your account is active. This means you can go back and listen to, download, or share tracks you created weeks or months ago without any storage limitations affecting your ability to generate new music. There is no practical upper limit on how many songs your library can hold. The cloud-based storage approach has several advantages for mobile users. It keeps the app lightweight on your device, syncs your library across all devices where you log in, and ensures your music is always backed up and accessible. If you switch phones or reinstall the app, your entire library is there when you log in. For local storage, downloaded songs take up space on your device like any other audio file. If device storage is a concern, you can manage your downloads — keeping your favorites on-device for offline listening and streaming others from the cloud when you want to hear them. The cloud library itself does not count against your phone storage.
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Can I download my generated songs?
Yes, you can download all songs you generate on Meloro directly to your device. Every song you create is saved in your Meloro library, and you can download any track at any time. The download function is available from the song detail screen — tap the download button and the audio file saves to your device. Downloaded songs can be shared via messaging apps, email, or any file sharing method your device supports. You can also import them into other apps for editing, mixing into video projects, or uploading to social media platforms. Your song library in Meloro keeps all your generations organized and accessible. You can browse through your creation history, replay any song, and download tracks you generated days or weeks ago. There is no expiration on stored songs — they remain in your library as long as your account is active. Sharing is also built directly into the app. You can share a link to your song that others can listen to, making it easy to showcase your AI-generated music with friends, collaborators, or social media followers.
Read answerDoes Meloro work offline?
Meloro requires an internet connection to generate new songs because the AI processing happens on cloud servers — the complex models needed for music generation are too large to run on mobile devices. You need a stable data or Wi-Fi connection to create new tracks. However, songs you have previously downloaded to your device can be played offline without any internet connection. This means you can generate songs when connected, download your favorites, and listen to them anytime — even on flights, in areas with poor reception, or when you want to conserve data. The app itself can be opened offline to browse your downloaded library. The cloud-based approach is actually an advantage for mobile users. It means your phone does not need powerful processing hardware, battery drain during generation is minimal, and the AI models can be updated and improved on the server side without requiring you to download large app updates. As long as you have a reasonable internet connection — even mobile data works fine — you can generate music from anywhere in the world.
Read answerWhat file formats can I download?
Meloro allows you to download your generated songs directly from the app. Songs are generated and stored in standard audio formats that are compatible with all major media players, editing software, and platforms. You can download tracks to your device for offline listening, importing into video editors, uploading to social media, or any other use. The download process is straightforward — find the song in your library, tap the download button, and the file saves to your device. Downloaded files can be used anywhere that accepts standard audio files — video editors like Premiere Pro, Final Cut, and DaVinci Resolve, audio workstations like GarageBand and Logic, social media platforms, presentation software, and more. There are no DRM restrictions on downloaded files from paid plans, so you have full flexibility in how you use them. For most users, the default download format provides excellent quality for any application. If you need specific formats for particular workflows, converting audio files between formats is straightforward using free tools available on all platforms.
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