Video accents
Add transitions, reveals, impacts, ambience, and UI moments to short-form edits.
Sound design studio
Generate short sound effects from plain-language prompts for videos, games, podcasts, products, and creative experiments. Dolami turns a described moment into usable audio texture.
Describe the exact sound.
Generate focused audio moments.
Explore different textures.
Save effects for editing.
Use cases
Use Sound Effects when a scene, product action, game interaction, or content beat needs original audio. Prompt the texture, duration, mood, and physical detail you want to hear.
Describe impact, material, space, speed, mood, and duration for the sound you need.
A focused effect you can preview, download, layer into edits, or use as a starting point for more variations.
Add transitions, reveals, impacts, ambience, and UI moments to short-form edits.
Create sounds for pickups, hits, spells, menus, movement, and interactive states.
Give app prototypes, launch demos, and UI animations a more tactile audio identity.
Build atmospheres, scene details, creature sounds, machines, and environmental cues.
How it designs
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Describe the sound, scene, texture, and duration you want.
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Dolami creates a short effect from your direction.
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Preview, download, and place the effect into your edit.
More tools
Move from generated effects into voiceovers, transcripts, voice changes, separated stems, and music video creation.
Explore all appsFAQ
Quick answers for generating short effects from text prompts.
You can generate short effects for videos, games, podcasts, UI prototypes, product demos, transitions, ambience, hits, movements, impacts, and scene details.
Describe the object, action, material, space, mood, speed, and duration. For example, mention whether the sound is metallic, soft, distant, underwater, cinematic, dry, heavy, bright, or subtle.
Yes. Small prompt changes can produce different textures and timings. Try adjusting intensity, environment, duration, or material when you need alternatives.
Sound generation interprets descriptive language, so vague prompts may produce broad results. More specific physical details usually help the model create a sound closer to your intent.
Yes. Download the generated audio and place it into video timelines, game prototypes, social clips, podcasts, presentations, or other creative projects.
Prompt one clear sound at a time, keep the duration short, and avoid asking for too many events in one generation. If you need a complex scene, create layers separately and combine them in your editor.
Ambient scene/8.0s/Loop On
Browse example sound directions, then describe your own effect on the left.
Gentle rain falling at night in a quiet street lit by paper lanterns, soft and immersive.