British startup Mozart AI raises €616k for its AI-powered Digital Audio Workstation

London-based Mozart AI, a next-gen Music AI startup on a mission to “10x every artist“, has raised €616k in pre-Seed funding and unveiled its first product – an AI-powered Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).
The company is backed by EWOR (led by unicorn Founders), New Renaissance Ventures, Founder of last.fm Stefan Glaenzer, Atlantis Ventures, and serial entrepreneur Felix Jahn.
“We are building the next era of music creation software, where the role of the musician is creative insight and direction, while the AI Co-Producer handles all technical details,” said Sundar Arvind, CEO and Co-founder. “Mozart AI was created to unlock creativity at the speed of inspiration, where every idea becomes a professional grade song in minutes.”
Founded in 2025, Mozart AI is an intelligent DAW that reportedly understands natural language through text and voice, and converts user instructions to high quality musical output.
Sundar Arvind, a former child tennis athlete, turned his focus to music after injuries sidelined his athletic career. He Co-founded Mozart AI alongside his King’s College London batchmates Arjun Khanna, Pascual Merita Torres, and Immanuel Rajadurai.
Previously, Arvind and Khanna Co-founded Blitzo, an agentic AI Last-Mile Delivery platform, and ran it to €1.5 million ARR.
It’s estimated as much as 85% of music goes unfinished. Mozart AI aims to change that – empowering artists, producers, and engineers to bring more music into the world, “faster and with more joy.“
Mozart, the AI Co-Producer within the DAW, uses the artist’s authentic style and voice to provide suggestions, iterations, and extensions for melodies, chords, drums, vocals, mixing and more.
A simple user query, like “Hey Mozart, can you create a euphoric, 8 bar chord pattern and EQ the lows out?”, will allegedly produce inspiring melodic output that is engineered to precision, in seconds – something that takes years for a producer to learn.
Unlike other generative music tools, Mozart AI doesn’t look to replace the artist – it co-creates with them. Users retain full control over note-level precision and can guide the AI to help complete the technical parts of production, allowing them to focus on creative expression.
Currently in private beta, Mozart AI launches publicly on July 16, 2025.
Arthos, the parent company of Mozart AI, is focused on building AI tools that enhance human creativity by embedding the artist’s style, identity, and intention into every AI action.
The company is committed to ethical AI use, never training on artist data, and never generating complete songs.
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