You cannot register a song that is 100% generated by AI (where a machine created the lyrics, melody, and arrangement based on a prompt). However, in a major 2025 policy shift, PROs like ASCAP, BMI, and SOCAN now officially accept registrations for “Partially AI-Generated” works. This means if you used AI as a tool but provided significant “human-led” creative input—like writing the lyrics or re-arranging the melody—you can register the song and collect royalties.


1. The 2025 PRO “Alignment” Policy

In late 2025, the major North American PROs aligned their rules to reflect how modern artists actually work. Here is the breakdown of what is allowed:

2. The Disclosure Requirement

While you can register partially AI-generated songs, PROs now strongly recommend (and in some cases require) transparency.


3. Comparison: AI Registration Status by Organization

OrganizationPolicy on Partial AI (Hybrid)Policy on Full AI (100%)
ASCAP / BMIAllowed (as of Oct 2025)Not Allowed
SOCANAllowed (as of Oct 2025)Not Allowed
PRS for MusicAllowed (if human-led)Not Allowed
The MLCAllowed (with disclosure)Not Allowed

4. The “Distribution Trap”: Uploading vs. Registering

Many artists think that if a distributor like DistroKid accepts their AI song, it is “legal.” This is a dangerous assumption.

5. How Audiobulb Navigates the “Hybrid” Era

At Audiobulb, we provide the professional oversight needed to make sure your AI-assisted music is legally sound.


Summary

The door to PROs is finally open for AI-assisted creators, but the “Human-in-the-loop” rule is non-negotiable.15 If you want to get paid, you must be the “Director” of the AI, not just the “Prompter.” By using Audiobulb, you ensure that your hybrid creations are handled with the same professional rigor as a Top 40 hit.

Your Next Step: Are you using AI to enhance your songwriting and want to make sure you’re registered correctly? Join Audiobulb for $19.99/year to access our Sync Pitching Service and ensure your hybrid compositions are royalty-ready and legally protected.