After careful consideration, we have made the decision to end support for AWS DeepComposer, effective 17-Sep-2025. New customer sign-ups and account upgrades are no longer available. Active customers will be able to use AWS DeepComposer and access compositions or models as normal until 17-Sep-2025, when support for the service will end. To help transition off this service, we have provided recommended steps and alternative services in the FAQs page.
When you use the AWS DeepComposer service you will be charged based on your usage, there are no minimum fees or upfront costs. Your monthly AWS billing statement will show a charge from AWS DeepComposer when you use it to train models and generate music compositions (known as inference), based on an hourly rate.
To get you started, AWS DeepComposer provides a 12-month Free Tier for first time users, so you can try it out by generating new music using our sample models at no cost. AWS DeepComposer also includes a 30-day Free Trial that includes enough usage to train your first models and create new musical compositions. Learn more in the Free Tier and Free Trial sections below.
You can order your AWS DeepComposer keyboard on Amazon.com for $99 (US only). Availability for selected other countries will be announced later.
You can access the AWS DeepComposer console from the US East (N. Virginia) region in the AWS console.
Free Tier
To get you started with AWS DeepComposer, we provide a Free Tier, so you can use Generative AI to compose new music without incurring any costs, for 12 months. You can choose a sample model for a musical genre (say, rock or pop), input a melody using the keyboard, and AWS DeepComposer performs machine learning inference in the cloud to generate an entirely new music composition, with 4-part accompaniment. Your free tier of up to 500 inference jobs lasts for 12 months and starts when you first use the AWS DeepComposer service.
Free Trial
In addition to the Free Tier, we provide a 30-day AWS DeepComposer Free Trial to all users, so you can train your first Generative AI models to compose music at no cost. The Free Trial covers training 4 models and generating new musical compositions using those models up to 40 times, which should help you get started creating compositions.
Usage Based Pricing
AWS DeepComposer usage is billed based on an hourly rate as follows:
Activity |
Pricing |
AWS DeepComposer - Training |
$1.26 per hour |
AWS DeepComposer - Inference |
$2.14 per hour |
Please see pricing example #1 below for a breakdown of costs you can expect for typical AWS DeepComposer training and music generation (also known as inference), after you have used the Free Tier and Free Trial.
Pricing example 1 (when outside the free trial)
This example assumes you have used all of your Free Trial, to provide a clear view of the costs of using the service. When using AWS DeepComposer, developers learn about how Generative AI works through training generative models, and then creating music through machine learning inference, in the cloud. The AWS DeepComposer console will guide you to create and train your first generative model; a typical training should take on average 8 hours, but could take more or less time depending on the parameters and data set selected. After training completes, you can execute inference against your new model to create music based on an input musical phrase. This music generation (or inference) typically takes about 1 minute, or .0167 hours.
In this example, you train a new model (1 training job of 8 hours) and then try 5 different input melodies to create 5 musical compositions with the newly trained model (5 inference requests). The AWS DeepComposer service bills customers directly; you will see the price for these activities as follows:
Service | Consumed Hours | Cost per hour | Total ($) |
---|---|---|---|
AWS DeepComposer - Training | 8 | $1.26 | $10.08 |
AWS DeepComposer - Inference | 0.0083 | $2.14 | $0.18 |
Total | $10.26 |