EDM Cover Art Generator
Electronic music releases at a pace no designer can match: weekly singles, remix packs, label compilations. That makes cover art a bottleneck — and it is why so many electronic releases ship with interchangeable neon gradients. This generator is built for the release schedule of an EDM artist: distinctive artwork in seconds, with style locks that keep your catalog coherent as it grows.
House, techno, dubstep, drum and bass, trance, and ambient each pull from different visual worlds — minimal geometric systems, industrial texture, bass-music chaos, dreamlike landscapes. Describe the track’s energy and the generator matches it, rendering your artist name and track title in clean electronic-scene typography that stays legible at playlist-thumbnail size.
Covers generated with AlbumCover.Art
Real outputs from the generator — every export is 3000×3000 and release-ready.



Cover art that matches the drop
Electronic subgenres have distinct visual identities, and the presets respect them:
Minimal techno geometry
Reduced forms, precise grids, and restrained palettes — the label-catalog aesthetic where consistency across releases is the whole point.
Bass music intensity
Glitch, chrome, fractured 3D forms, and aggressive color for dubstep, DnB, and trap — artwork with the same impact as the drop.
Melodic and trance atmosphere
Vast skies, light flares, dreamlike landscapes, and gradient horizons for progressive and melodic releases.
Thumbnail-first legibility
Most EDM is discovered in playlists. Type and composition are tuned to stay readable at 64 pixels, not just full size.
How to make EDM cover art with AI
Describe the track’s energy
Tempo, mood, and subgenre are enough: “melodic techno, dawn horizon, chrome monolith” or “neurofunk, wireframe distortion, acid green.”
Add artist and track title
Clean electronic typography renders into the design. For label-style catalogs, keep type placement consistent across every release with style locks.
Generate the series and export
Run variations for the single, the remixes, and the extended mix — one locked style, every export at 3000×3000.
Release-ready by default
Every cover exports as a square 3000×3000 image — Apple Music's recommended size, well above Spotify's 640×640 minimum, and exactly what DistroKid, TuneCore, and CD Baby expect. You own the artwork, and commercial use is included on every plan.
EDM Covers: frequently asked questions
Yes — this is what style locks are for. Lock the look once and every new single, remix, or VIP mix generates within the same visual system, like a proper label catalog.
Yes. Generate a base style for the compilation series and produce numbered variations per release. The Label plan covers the volume that labels and collectives need.
Yes. The presets cover the visual languages of house, techno, dubstep, DnB, trance, and ambient, and prompts let you go as niche as your scene requires.
Composition and typography are tuned for small sizes, and the preview shows the thumbnail crop, so you can confirm the cover works at 64 pixels before you export.