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Tracklib launches a new mobile app to make beats on the go

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May 21, 2025
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Tracklib launches a new mobile app to make beats on the go
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Over the past year, Tracklib has been expanding its musical offerings, from royalty-free sounds to a new desktop platform. Now, the platform has announced its latest venture – a mobile app to make beatmaking quick and easy on the go.

The Tracklib app offers artists access to the platform’s existing library of pre-cleared and curated sounds. Producers can experiment with vintage sounds spanning from vintage ‘70s soul to rare funk grooves, or toy with samples packs provided by Grammy-winning producers. And you can work with the comfort that every sample is ready and legal to use.

The app allows you to drag, mix and match different ideas in the palm of your hand. You can pinpoint perfect loops, adjust pitch and BPM, and let your creativity run rampant.

Thankfully, Tracklib syncs up your mobile beats with your Tracklib account. This allows you to seamlessly transition your beats from your phone to your computer, so you can brainstorm on the go, get home, load up your computer and drag your new beat straight into your favourite DAW.

The app is available to Tracklib premium subscribers, and is currently only available on iOS. Of course, you could test out the app with a free Tracklib trial, to see whether you gel with it.

“Most beatmaking apps rely on generic stock sounds,” Andreas Liffgarden, Chairman of Tracklib, says. “What we’ve built is the first of its kind – a mobile app that gives producers instant access to an amazing, curated catalogue of hundreds of thousands of songs and sounds.”

“It’s real sampling gold, right at your fingertips,” he insists.

Tracklib is a favourite among many high profile artists, with Drake, Kendrick Lamar and Kaytranada all experimenting with Tracklib samples. The portability of the new Tracklib app could help these artists bash out more hits, allowing creativity to flourish even outside of the studio.

While the new app is exciting on its own, the company has teased more new products down the line. “We’re just getting started,” Andreas Ahlenius, CEO of Tracklib, teases. “More is coming very soon.”

The Tracklib mobile app is now available on iOS, and can be used with a free trial or a Tracklib subscription is required.

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Credit: Tracklib
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