What is LMR?
Finding background audio for a video project usually ends in a copyright strike nightmare. You open LMR - Copyleft Music and search through thousands of royalty-free tracks without wading through sketchy download links. The layout jumps straight to business. You tap a song, hit play, and listen immediately. What surprised me was the steady influx of fresh uploads. Amateur musicians constantly add copyleft tracks, so the catalog feels unique instead of sounding like generic elevator music. Ever wondered where creators find audio that will not get flagged?
Honestly, the simplicity makes saving files painless. One tap streams the track, and another saves it directly to your phone for offline projects. The app focuses on non-copyrighted music, so you avoid legal headaches while editing videos. If you compose music yourself, you can even send your work to the developer to get featured.
Listening and downloading
- You can save audio for offline projects using one-click downloads.
- The search catalog features royalty-free tracks from amateur musicians worldwide.
Creator rights
- Independent artists can publish work through email submissions sent directly to developers.
- Fast DMCA clearing protects artists if copyright disputes ever pop up.
This app is for video editors, podcasters, and students who need legal audio for projects. The search system lacks advanced genre filters, so digging through niche sounds requires extra scrolling. All tracks remain free to stream or keep.
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