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Epidemic Sound increases number of sound effects to 90k following feedback from creator community

  • Following requests from Epidemic Sound’s community of creators for a wider choice of sound effects to use in their content, the platform has today increased the number of sound effects available from 60k to 90k
  • Improved metadata for each sound effect will make it easier for creators to find the right one for their content - addressing another common piece of creator feedback
  • This marks continued efforts from Epidemic Sound to stay in touch with its creators’ workflows, following the company’s recent efforts to improve music discovery

Stockholm, Sweden – Epidemic Sound, the market-leading platform for restriction-free music, announces it has today increased the total number of sound effects available for its creators to use in their content from 60k to 90k, based on feedback from its creator community.

“One of the most common requests we’ve had from our community over the last year is to provide a greater choice of sound effects available to use in their content,” comments Märta Strokirk, Head of Community at Epidemic Sound.

“We’re grateful to have such an engaged community that’s always keen to help us understand how to serve them better and we’re excited to hear how this expanded sound effects offering improves their creative processes.”

As part of the process, the company is adding 30k new sound effects - everything from crowd noises, to animal sounds, weather and transitional effects such as whooshes - also pledging to add at least 5k new sound effects each year.

The revamped total of 90k sound effects also addresses another common piece of feedback from the company’s creator community: comments such as “sometimes I struggle finding a specific sound based on the terms I use” and “sometimes I can’t quite work out how to spell the sound I’m looking for”.

Each sound effect now possesses improved metadata including a larger number of more accurate keyword tags; these help to address the subjective nature of sound effect names and consequently provide more relevant search results.

Mathias Björk, Product Manager, Music Discovery, at Epidemic Sound, comments: "We’re excited to see how this improved search combines with a more comprehensive way to browse our selection of sound effects to make it even easier for our storytellers to discover what they need. Our hope is that this will empower them to spend less time searching and more time creating.”

Oscar Höglund, CEO and co-founder at Epidemic Sound, adds: “Sound effects are the unsung heroes of video creation. We’re proud to be in a position where we can receive and act upon feedback from our creators so we can stay in touch with their workflows and give them the tools they need to thrive from their creations.”

The announcement sees the company continue to double down on its core user experience following the 2020 launch of its ‘Music Recommender’ and ‘More of what you like’ features; machine learning-based tools to help personalize music discovery for storytellers and content creators.

To check out Epidemic’s full range of sound effects and tracks, visit https://www.epidemicsound.com/sound-effects/

About Epidemic Sound

Epidemic Sound, the market leading platform for restriction-free music, is headquartered in Stockholm, heard around the globe and on a mission to soundtrack the world. 

The company has democratized access to music for storytellers. Its innovative digital rights model paves the way for creators - everyone from YouTubers to small businesses to the world’s largest brands - to use restriction-free music to take their content to the next level, whilst simultaneously supporting the musicians it works with both financially and creatively. 

The company was co-founded in 2009 and has offices in six major cities across the globe: Stockholm, New York, Los Angeles, Seoul, Hamburg and Amsterdam. Epidemic is backed by EQT, Blackstone Growth, Creandum, Atwater Capital, Alecta. AMF, and TIN Fonder and its Chairperson is Andrew Fisher, former CEO and Chairman of Shazam.

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