The Evolution of AWS DeepComposer: A Farewell
Introducing AWS DeepComposer during AWS re:Invent 2019 was a groundbreaking moment in the world of generative AI music composition. This innovative platform allowed developers to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and music by creating their own compositions using machine learning techniques.
As we reflect on the journey of AWS DeepComposer, we have decided to sunset the platform, with support ending on September 17, 2025. Your feedback has been invaluable in shaping the evolution of our products and services, leading to the development of new tools like Amazon PartyRock, offering a code-free environment for building web applications using generative AI.
If you have data stored on the AWS DeepComposer console, rest assured that you can continue using the platform until the sunset date. After September 17, 2025, access to the AWS DeepComposer console, device management, and created compositions will no longer be available. Be sure to refer to the AWS DeepComposer FAQs for guidance on exporting your work before the end of support.
For any further inquiries, please consult our FAQs or reach out to our team. We appreciate your support and enthusiasm for AWS DeepComposer throughout its journey.
About the Author
Kanchan Jagannathan is a Sr. Program Manager in the AWS AI Devices team, responsible for launching AWS devices and overseeing service availability changes. With a background in automation deployment, Kanchan brings a unique perspective to his work. Outside of his professional life, he enjoys embarking on camping adventures with his young children, cherishing every moment spent with his family.