BandLab is a freemium (previously freeware) online digital audio workstation (DAW) music tool by BandLab Technologies with social media functions, and distribution functions for creating music collaboratively, sharing it, and selling it. It can also be used non-collaboratively. It can operate on many different platforms inside a web browser or with a standalone app, available for iOS and Android. In January 2023, BandLab had 60 million creators.
BandLab is an entry level music production app to create songs in various genres.
In 2016, BandLab acquired the music company Composr and converted it into the BandLab platform, while also transferring staff to BandLab. In 2022, Mix Online reported that the BandLab DAW had raised $65 million in funding to expand.
The BandLab platform sponsored the NME awards 2022, which were titled "The BandLab NME Awards 2022". In 2023, Luh Tyler revealed to Rolling Stone that the song "Back Flippin was recorded and made in BandLab. In January 2024 d4vd gave an interview to Rolling Stone, in which he revealed his early songs were made in BandLab.
Many people have used BandLab, including rappers, musicians, and other artists. Notable people who used the platform include Luh Tyler, Wisp, d4vd,2Slimey, Nettspend and Roddy Ricch.