Epidemic Sound · Pricing Plans

Epidemic Sound Plans Pricing

Plans for Epidemic Sound. Consumer/creator subscriptions are published on epidemicsound.com/pricing and follow Personal, Commercial, Pro, and Enterprise tiers. Partner Content API access ("Epidemic Sound Connect") is partnership-gated and priced via custom commercial agreements rather than self-serve tiers — partners receive a Success Manager, curated catalog scope, and negotiated licensing aligned to their business model.

Epidemic Sound Plans Pricing is the machine-readable pricing-plan profile for Epidemic Sound on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Plans specification.

It defines 5 plans, covering subscription, contract, and partnership tiers, with named plans including Personal, Commercial, Pro, Enterprise, Epidemic Sound Connect (Partner API).

Tagged areas include Music, Sound Effects, Audio Licensing, Royalty-Free, and Partner API.

5 Plans API Commons Plans
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Plans

Personal subscription

For non-commercial creators monetizing on social platforms (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitch). Includes one channel per platform.

Monthly contact USD
Commercial subscription

For commercial creators and businesses producing client work, ads, and branded content. Covers paid digital advertising and client deliverables.

Monthly contact USD
Pro subscription

For agencies and production teams. Higher seat counts, multi-channel coverage, and broader commercial use.

Monthly contact USD
Enterprise contract

Custom plans for large brands and publishers; bespoke licensing terms, dedicated account management, and SLAs.

Annual contract call USD
Epidemic Sound Connect (Partner API) partnership

Commercial agreement granting platforms and developers programmatic access to the Partner Content API and MCP server. Pricing, catalog scope, and license terms are negotiated per partner and provisioned through the Developer Portal once an agreement is in place.

Partner agreement call USD

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