Rights, privacy & copyright

MixTunez is built for music you have the right to use. This page explains what that means in practice, in plain language.

What you can upload

Upload audio you own, audio you created, royalty-free or licensed music where the licence allows editing, and your own voice recordings.

Do not upload audio ripped from a streaming service, or music you don't have permission to edit and export. Streaming catalogues can be linked for playback only where a platform allows it — that audio is never downloaded, mixed or exported.

Your responsibility

Every upload and every export requires you to confirm that you hold the necessary rights. We keep a dated record of each confirmation so both you and we know what was agreed.

Mixes are private to your account by default. If you share a mix or publish it anywhere, you are responsible for having the rights to do so — private listening and public distribution are very different permissions.

How we handle your audio

Your original files are never modified. Edits, trims, fades and transitions are stored as instructions and applied when a mix is previewed or exported.

Uploads, voice recordings and exports live in private storage that only your account can read. Nothing is public unless you explicitly create a share link.

AI and privacy

Transition suggestions are generated from technical analysis — tempo, energy, loudness and section boundaries. They are suggestions; you can override every one.

Improving our suggestions with anonymised analysis of your mixes is off by default. You can turn it on or off any time in Account & Privacy. Your audio files and voice recordings are never used to train voice or music generation models.

Removal and takedowns

If a rights holder tells us content on MixTunez infringes their rights, we investigate and remove infringing material. Repeat infringement can end an account.

Use the form below to report a concern. Include enough detail for us to identify the material.

Report a copyright concern