Audio Quality & Format!
All our sound effects are created at 96kHz, 32-bit float or 24-bit, in WAV format.
Who is this website for?
Our subscription license is designed for all types of content creators—especially game developers, video editors, vloggers, and general entertainment creators.
Do I need an active subscription to keep using downloaded sounds?
No.
If you download sound effects during an active subscription, you retain a perpetual license to use those sounds.
Once downloaded while your subscription is active:
[1] You may continue using those sounds forever
[2] You may use them in both existing and future projects
[3] No active subscription is required for continued usage
[4] An active subscription is only required to download new sounds
Do you add new sounds to the existing library?
Yes, we regularly expand our library with new, high-quality sounds
Are there any royalties to pay?
No. All sound effects provided are royalty-free and can be used across multiple projects and platforms without any additional royalty payments, subject only to our license terms.
What happens when my subscription expires?
Once your subscription expires, you will no longer be able to download new sounds.
The download buttons will be disabled until an active subscription is renewed.
Please note that we currently do not provide a download history or re-download access for sounds you downloaded during an active subscription. We strongly recommend backing up all downloaded files securely while your subscription is active.
How can I discover new sounds from the vast collection using a specific keyword?
Start by searching for a sound using the search box or by browsing through categories. Then, use the Randomize sort option to surface sounds you may not have discovered before. You can also click on More Like This tags to explore sounds similar to the one you liked within the library. Avoid generic or umbrella terms such as sound effects or SFX, as they apply to the entire library and can limit the relevance of your search results.
Why is each sound listed separately instead of being merged when they belong to the same sonic family?
Each sound is listed individually so users can simply drag and drop what they need—without trimming, splitting, or extracting sounds from a merged file. This approach saves time and lets creators and developers focus on building their games, not editing audio.
What are my rights regarding the audio downloaded as part of my subscription?
You only get non-exclusive and royalty-free usage rights. The audio download would not be considered Creative Commons or in the public domain. All products are exclusive to the website and its owner.
Can I upload or stream these sounds on streaming services, OTT platforms, YouTube, SoundCloud, and similar online and satellite-based platforms?
The audio products that you download are only supposed to be used as part of a broader project and not as a standalone item. So, you can use them as the audio component for any video game or app’s UI/UX experience, as a background element in visual content such as movies, documentaries, podcasts, and even in audiobooks, as long as the sound acts as an accompaniment and not as the lead element.
What is the audio quality of the preview files on the website frontend?
The preview audio is in a low-bitrate format. However, the actual audio files that you download are in WAV 96kHz/24-bit/32-bit float uncompressed format.
Payment unsuccessful/error/declined
We use secured PayPal gateway for payments. Therefore, if your payment was unsuccessful for any reason, the funds should automatically be refunded to your chosen payment method according to the procedures of the payment gateway and your bank. If you need us to investigate, please email us all information you believe would be helpful.
Can users from India subscribe?
Currently, we do not have a payment method for Indian customers.
What is this website about?
creatorsoundspro.com is a subscription-based website that offers unlimited downloads of audio files as part of the subscription, up to the extent of the library size for the selected tier/plan and in accordance with our terms and conditions.
Are the audio files on this website available elsewhere?
All audio on this platform consists of our own copyrighted assets. Unlike other libraries that offer sounds found on free repositories across the internet, our collection is exclusive. The only exceptions are a few select assets marketplaces where we sell specific audio packages, and the website founder’s work with a confidential partner as a vendor. In short, our high-quality audio is available only here and through these few trusted platforms; we never provide our unique assets to ‘free’ repository sites.
What if I receive a copyright notice on YouTube for content that uses audio downloaded from CreatorSoundsPro.com?
First and foremost, the good news is that copyright notices on sound effects are very unlikely. Short, generic, or common sound effects (SFX) — such as dog barks, sword swishes, or door creaks — are generally not eligible for registration by the bad players in YouTube’s Content ID system. Here’s why, based on how Content ID works:
1. Ineligibility of Non-Distinctive Sounds
YouTube requires that content submitted to Content ID be sonically distinct. The system is designed for unique, long-form content, such as songs or videos, rather than short, generic ambient sounds or SFX.
Reference: Google Help
2. High Risk of False Positives
If generic sound effects were registered, Content ID could mistakenly flag millions of unrelated videos. For example, claiming a specific “dog bark” could result in the system falsely claiming any video that includes a similar dog bark, leading to disputes and misuse.
3. Content ID Requirements
To be eligible, content must be exclusive (in our case, we hold the exclusive rights) and original. Generic SFX typically do not meet this exclusivity requirement.
Furthermore, users with a valid license for audio downloaded from CreatorSoundsPro are permitted to use the licensed audio in monetized YouTube content; however, they may not register or claim Content ID for these assets.
In some cases, copyright notices may be issued by third-party channels. If you receive such a notice, follow the official YouTube dispute process:
- Go to YouTube Studio.
- Select “I have a license or permission to use this content” when submitting your dispute.
- Valid disputes are typically resolved and released after review.
YouTube Content ID Dispute Template (Copy & Paste)
I have a valid license to use the audio included in this video.
The sound effect(s) were legally obtained from CreatorSoundsPro (https://creatorsoundspro.com), which grants commercial and monetized usage rights for downloaded audio.
This video fully complies with the applicable license terms.
Please review and release this claim.
Proof of License
Your purchase invoice or receipt serves as valid proof of license.
For additional verification or support, contact: support@creatorsoundspro.com
Note
The YouTube upload date of a video does not determine ownership of the audio. Licensing rights are based on valid purchase and contractual authorization, not on file or upload timestamps. Timestamps can be manipulated using software tools, so you can safely dispute claims using your license and invoice.
Are CreatorSoundsPro audio assets whitelisted on YouTube and TikTok?
Across the industry, there is no true upfront “whitelisting” system for non-exclusive, royalty-free assets on platforms like YouTube or TikTok. This applies to CreatorSoundsPro just as it does to other royalty-free audio marketplaces, and it’s not something any asset seller can override.
All CreatorSoundsPro assets are licensed as non-exclusive, royalty-free content. You are free to monetize your project or content, but you cannot claim or register ownership of the audio. While end users are expected to follow this guideline, it’s possible that a bad actor with Content ID access could attempt a false claim.
In the rare event a claim occurs, it can be resolved through the platform’s standard dispute process by providing proof of purchase (invoice).
CreatorSoundsPro does not have direct access to YouTube’s Content ID system — access is typically reserved for ultra-large labels or creators with massive catalogs — which is standard for independent royalty-free asset providers.