Stable Audio 2.5 from Stability AI delivers faster, more intricate AI‑generated music
Stability AI has released Stable Audio 2.5, an update to its audio generation model, aimed at enterprise-grade applications. The new version delivers higher quality, faster processing, and enhanced control. These improvements enable professionals to create dynamic musical compositions suited to custom branding requirements.
With a focus on the needs of creative teams, Stable Audio 2.5 allows users to generate customizable audio, including three-minute tracks produced in a matter of seconds. The model can also output multi-part compositions, supporting more complex audio arrangements for commercial use cases.
Building on its core workflows, Stable Audio 2.5 also introduces audio inpainting. This feature lets users upload their own audio, determine where their input begins, and have the model generate the remainder of the track using contextual cues. Both text-to-audio and audio-to-audio generation remain supported in this release.
Addressing enterprise concerns, the platform is commercially safe, trained exclusively on licensed data. Stable Audio 2.5 is accessible through Stable Audio's website, the Stability API, and integration partners such as fal, Replicate, and ComfyUI.


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I come to AlternativeTo to see a feed/general news of all new app releases, with or without AI. I don't view this as AlternativeTo's problem, they are just doing what they've always done. Seconded to above comments as well.
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Well, among the 6 main articles that are currently on the homepage, it's the only one about AI, so I wouldn't say we only write about AI… We write about many software updates, security and privacy issues, data breaches, software discontinuations, and yes, it also includes updates about AI-powered products, but it's clearly not the only thing we write about.
As Paul mentioned, we cover several topics and AI-related news are often not the majority. You can see in the screenshot that out of 12 news, only 1 is related to an AI service. Still, we always take note of users’ feedback and interests, so will probably continue covering some AI-related updates since many companies are adopting it, which may interest some people.
"Only one article is about AI today so we're good"