Warner Music Group Reaches Settlement With Udio and Announces 2026 Launch of Licensed AI Music Platform

Warner Music Group (WMG) has resolved its copyright infringement dispute with AI music startup Udio and entered into a new licensing agreement to develop a next-generation AI music creation service set for release in 2026. The upcoming platform will use generative AI models trained solely on licensed and authorized music, enabling fans to create remixes, covers, and original songs using the voices and compositions of participating artists and songwriters.

WMG, led by CEO Robert Kyncl, said the collaboration is designed to protect creators’ rights while unlocking new revenue channels and creative opportunities. Andrew Sanchez, Udio’s co-founder and CEO, emphasized that the partnership aims to build a technology ecosystem where artists retain control and fans can collaborate within a fully licensed environment.

The agreement signals a major turning point for the music industry’s relationship with AI. WMG, Universal Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment previously sued Udio and Suno over unlicensed training data, and both major labels are now reportedly exploring similar licensing deals. Investor interest in AI-generated music continues to accelerate, with rival platform Suno announcing a $250 million Series C at a $2.45 billion valuation.

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