Beats to Pray To
Lofi Worship Generator
Rain on the window, a warm piano loop, and a heart that is actually quiet for once. Make your own lofi worship — instrumental beds for study and prayer, or gentle sung versions with a phrase worth repeating.
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.
Somewhere along the way, a generation figured out that the music best suited to studying scripture at midnight is the same music suited to studying anything at midnight: lofi — warm, loop-based, unhurried, with just enough dust on it to feel human. Christian lofi took that formula and pointed it at prayer, and now millions of hours of it soundtrack quiet times, sermon prep, and homework done next to an open Bible.
This generator lets you make your own instead of borrowing someone else's stream. Describe the warmth — the piano, the rain, the vinyl crackle, the mood — and get an original track in one to three minutes. Instrumental mode is the natural home here, since most lofi worship carries no vocals at all; but ask for a gentle sung version and a soft voice will carry a single phrase of scripture over the beat like a repeated prayer.
From prompt to sung lyrics
The study instrumental
Prompt: “A warm lofi worship instrumental — soft piano, vinyl crackle, gentle rain, peaceful and unhurried”
[Instrumental]
Soft felt piano over a slow, dusty beat,
vinyl crackle and distant rain filling the space between chords,
a warm bassline that never hurries,
built to loop while the highlighter does its work.
The gently sung version
Prompt: “A gently sung lofi worship track repeating "be still and know," soft female vocal, hazy and warm”
[Chorus]
Be still and know, be still and know,
The One who holds the morning holds you now and won't let go,
Slow down, breathe out, you're not the one who keeps the world in spin —
Be still and know, be still — and let the quiet in.
Song ideas to start from
How it works
- 1
Describe your song
Type one sentence — the person, the story, the vibe — or start from an example above. Any language works.
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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.
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Generate, download, share
Your song renders in minutes with cover art and its own page. Download the MP3 or just send the link.
Study sessions with a soundtrack
There is a whole tradition now — laptop open, Bible open, lofi on — and it exists because the format genuinely works. No lyrics to compete with the reading, no drops to jolt the concentration, just a warm loop that tells your nervous system the next hour is spoken for. Students cramming for finals with a psalm on a sticky note, seminarians deep in Greek flashcards, and anyone doing hard work they have prayed over first: this is the music for that.
Generate a set of three or four tracks in one sitting — vary the prompt slightly ("more rain," "slower," "electric piano instead") — and you have a personal study playlist that nobody else on earth has. Each track downloads as an MP3 for offline sessions.
Make your own devotional loops
Instrumental mode is where lofi worship shines, and the prompting craft is all texture. Say what the room feels like: soft felt piano, vinyl crackle, rain against a window, warm tape saturation, brushed drums, a bassline that never hurries. Then say what the heart is doing: peaceful, hopeful, reflective, a little melancholy in the good way. The generator turns those textures into a track built to loop under morning quiet time or evening prayer.
A lovely variation is the lofi hymn — ask for an instrumental with the feel of a familiar hymn melody, slow and dusty, and the result sits in that sweet spot between nostalgia and focus. Advent and Lent playlists practically build themselves this way.
Gentle sung lofi
Not all lofi worship is wordless. The sung variant keeps the beat soft and the vocal softer — usually a single short phrase, repeated like a breath prayer: "be still and know," "it is well," "great is Thy faithfulness." Prompt for a soft, hazy vocal over the lofi bed and one phrase you want carried, and the repetition becomes the point; it works less like a song you listen to and more like a truth you soak in.
If you have your own phrase or a verse fragment, paste it in Lyrics mode and it will be sung exactly as written. And for the most personal version, Your Voice mode can sing the phrase in your own voice from a 15-second talking clip — a breath prayer in your actual voice is a strange and wonderful thing to study to.
For church media teams
Every church media team has the same recurring need: twenty minutes of unobtrusive, on-mood music for walk-in before the service, stream countdowns, announcement loops, and the background of prayer-room hours. Lofi worship is close to perfect for it — warm, modern, and invisible in the best way — and generating your own means the tracks are original compositions from your prompt, not covers, so cover-licensing does not apply and there are no takedown surprises on the stream replay. For commercial specifics, contact support.
A practical workflow: generate five or six tracks in your church's "sound" (same textures, varied tempo), name them by slot — walk-in, countdown, offering, close — and hand the media volunteers a folder of MP3s. It assists your team's production week; the worship itself still belongs to your musicians and your congregation.
Frequently asked questions
Can it make purely instrumental lofi worship?
Yes — Instrumental mode generates music with no vocals at all, which is the natural form for study and devotional lofi. Most people start there.
Is it free to try?
Every new account includes 5 free songs, no credit card required. After that, songs cost 5 credits each.
How do I get that warm, dusty lofi texture?
Name the textures in your prompt: soft felt piano, vinyl crackle, tape warmth, gentle rain, brushed drums, a slow unhurried bassline. Texture words steer lofi more than genre words do.
Can it sing a scripture phrase over the beat?
Yes — ask for a gentle sung version with the phrase you want ("be still and know") or paste the exact words in Lyrics mode. Short, repeated phrases work best over lofi.
Can our church use it for walk-in music and stream beds?
Yes — generated tracks are original compositions from your prompt, not covers, so cover-licensing does not apply. For commercial-use specifics, contact support.
How long can each track be?
From 15 seconds to several minutes. For longer sessions, generate a few tracks in the same style and loop them as a playlist — the loop is part of the lofi tradition anyway.
How fast does a track generate?
One to three minutes per track, with auto-generated cover art, a shareable song page, and an MP3 download. You can build a full study playlist in a coffee break.
Can the vocal be in my own voice?
Yes — Your Voice mode clones your voice from about 15 seconds of ordinary talking (no singing needed) for 10 credits, deletes the clone after the render, and keeps those songs private by default.
What tempo and mood should I ask for?
Slow to mid-tempo, and mood words like peaceful, hopeful, reflective, or cozy. If a track feels too busy, regenerate with "sparser" and "slower" — lofi rewards subtraction.
Does it work for prayer rooms and small groups, not just solo study?
Very well — a soft instrumental loop under a prayer-room hour or the opening minutes of a small group settles a room faster than an announcement ever has.
Takes about a minute to start. 5 free songs included.
