FreeMP3Haven Support

Free MP3 Music Search for Creative Commons & Royalty-Free Tracks

FreeMP3Haven is an independent music discovery platform designed to help users search for free MP3 music from Creative Commons, open-licensed, and creator-friendly sources.

Our goal is to make music discovery faster, cleaner, and more transparent. We do not host copyrighted music files. Instead, we index publicly available sources that may offer legal listening, downloading, or reuse under their own terms.

Whether you are looking for music for personal listening, video production, podcasts, educational projects, or other creative work, FreeMP3Haven helps you discover tracks by artist, song title, keyword, or genre.

Licensing terms vary by source. Always review the original track page before using music in commercial, public, or redistributed projects. If you believe any listing should be reviewed, please visit our DMCA policy.

Fast music search Clear license context Mobile-friendly

FreeMP3Haven does not host copyrighted files. For rights-related concerns, please use our DMCA page.

Search Music

Use keywords only, such as artist, track title, or genre.

Tip: Combine artist name and track title for more accurate results.

About FreeMP3Haven

FreeMP3Haven is built for listeners, creators, and researchers who want a simpler way to find openly shared music across the web. We focus on discovery, source clarity, and user trust.

Our Mission

Our mission is to make music search more transparent by helping users discover free MP3 music with better context around licensing, attribution, and source access.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How can I access music on FreeMP3Haven? +

Use the search bar to discover music listings and open the original source page for listening options and license details.

2. Does FreeMP3Haven host music files? +

No. FreeMP3Haven is a discovery platform and does not host copyrighted music files on its own servers.

3. How do licenses work on FreeMP3Haven? +

We focus on Creative Commons and other open licensing models, but license terms vary by source. Always verify the license on the original page before using any track.

4. Can I use music for commercial projects? +

It depends on the specific license. Some tracks may allow commercial use, while others may require attribution or prohibit certain forms of reuse.

5. What genres can I find? +

Available genres depend on the indexed sources and may include ambient, electronic, classical, hip-hop, rock, instrumental, cinematic, and more.

6. How can I report something for review? +

Please contact us through the contact page and include the relevant details or source URL.