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AI Christmas Songs

Christmas Song Generator

Every family plays the same twenty Christmas songs. This year, add one that is actually about your family — the kids' names, the burnt cookies, the dog in the tinsel — and start a tradition nobody else has.

Any language, any style

5 free songs with every account · no credit card required

Hear real examples

Every track below was generated with this tool — press play, then make yours.

A personalized Christmas song does something a playlist cannot: it makes a kid gasp because Santa knows their name, made them a whole song, and mentioned the cookies. The generator writes original holiday music — sleigh-bell pop, classic carols, cozy jazz — with vocals that sing your family's actual names and stories.

One sentence gets you a finished song in a couple of minutes, with cover art and a shareable page. Families use them for Christmas morning surprises, card videos, office parties, and the annual tradition of embarrassing the eldest sibling musically.

From prompt to sung lyrics

From Santa, with their name

Prompt:A cheerful Christmas song from Santa to Emma, age 6, who left him extra cookies and asked about the reindeer

[Chorus]

Ho ho, Emma! Yes, I got your note,

The reindeer loved the carrots and I loved what you wrote,

Six years old and on my nicest list, the cookies were divine —

Merry Christmas, Emma dear, from your friend at the North Pole line!

The family classic

Prompt:A cozy acoustic Christmas song about our family — Mom burns the cookies every year, Dad hides the presents badly, and the dog attacks the tinsel

[Verse]

The smoke alarm's our carol, Mom is battling the dough,

Dad hid the gifts behind the couch — the same spot as last year, so we know,

The dog has eaten tinsel and he does not feel remorse,

It's chaos, it's our Christmas, and we'd never change the course.

Song ideas to start from

How it works

  1. 1

    Describe your song

    Type one sentence — the person, the story, the vibe — or start from an example above. Any language works.

  2. 2

    Pick a style and length

    Vocals or instrumental, any genre, from a 15-second hook to a full-length track. Or write every lyric yourself in the studio.

  3. 3

    Generate, download, share

    Your song renders in minutes with cover art and its own page. Download the MP3 or just send the link.

A song from Santa with your child's name

This is the one that makes Christmas morning. A song where Santa sings your child's name, their age, and one true detail — the cookies they left, the wobbly tooth, the fact that they (mostly) shared with their sister — is proof positive that Santa really knows them. Because the vocals sing the exact lyrics, any name works: Emma, Bartholomew, or the nickname only your family uses.

Play it while they open stockings, or send it as a voice note "forwarded from the North Pole" in December. Under two minutes is the perfect length for the attention span of a child vibrating with excitement.

Your family's own Christmas classic

Every family has the material for a great Christmas song: the traditions, the disasters, the dish someone must bring or there will be consequences. Put them in a cozy acoustic carol or a swinging jazz number, name every family member, and you have a track that gets requested every December from now on. Add a verse each year and it becomes the family archive, in song form.

Funny Christmas songs and office party anthems

The office holiday party anthem is a genre of its own: the Secret Santa budget discourse, the thermostat, the reply-all incident of March — set to sleigh bells. Keep it affectionate, name-check generously, and it will outlive everyone's memory of the party itself.

At home, the comedy targets pick themselves: the cat versus the tree, the assembly instructions "requiring no tools," the one relative whose stories have no ending. A funny Christmas song is the easiest laugh of the season.

Christmas card videos and holiday greetings

The photo card is lovely; the card video with an original family theme song is unforgettable. Generate a 30–60 second holiday song that names your family, lay it under the year's clips, and send the link instead of (or along with) the envelope. It works just as well for business holiday greetings — a jingle that thanks customers by company name beats a stock e-card.

Frequently asked questions

Can Santa sing my child's name?

Yes — the AI writes and sings original lyrics with the exact name and details you give it. Their age, the cookies they left, the reindeer question they asked: all of it can be in the song, sung naturally in the melody.

Is the Christmas song generator free?

Every new account includes 5 free songs, no credit card required — enough for a Santa song and a family carol with room to spare. After that, songs cost 5 credits each.

What styles of Christmas music can it make?

Classic carols, sleigh-bell pop, cozy acoustic, swing and jazz, gospel, kids' singalongs, even a rock or rap Christmas anthem if your family is that kind of family. Describe the feeling and it composes to match.

How fast will the song be ready?

About one to three minutes per song. You can realistically make the Santa song while the kids are having breakfast on the 24th — though we recommend not cutting it that fine.

Can I download the MP3 for a card video or slideshow?

Yes — every song downloads as an MP3, ready to drop under your holiday video. Each song also has its own page you can link directly in a message or email.

Can the song be in another language, or bilingual?

Yes. Describe the song in the language you want — or ask for verses in two languages for a family that celebrates in both — and the vocals will sing it.

Can I write my own lyrics for the carol?

Yes, Lyrics mode sings your words exactly as written. It is the right choice when the wording matters — a verse for someone you miss at the table, or the family in-jokes that need to be phrased just so.

Can I make a funny Christmas song about my coworkers?

Yes — office party anthems are a December staple here. Keep it warm, name-check kindly, and aim the jokes at shared experiences (the thermostat, the meetings) rather than individuals' expense reports.

How long should a kids' Christmas song be?

One to two minutes. Long enough to feel like a real song from Santa, short enough that a six-year-old stays spellbound to the end. You choose the length before generating.

Can the song be sung in my voice — like a message from Dad?

Yes. The Your Voice mode clones a voice from a short talking clip, so the Christmas song can be sung by you, Grandpa, or whoever the kids would flip to hear singing. No singing skill needed — talking is enough.

Make your song now

Takes about a minute to start. 5 free songs included.