AI Boom Sound Effect Generator
A boom is the deep bass hit you drop on a title card, a logo reveal, or a hard cut. Say how heavy and how long the impact should be, and generate it in seconds, tuned to your edit.
Deep Cinematic Boom
How to generate a boom sound effect
A boom punctuates the biggest moments in a trailer or promo, and the stock ones are the same braams everyone has heard. Describe the hit you want and generate a fresh one.
1. Describe the boom
Say the weight and character: a deep cinematic braam, a punchy sub drop, a cannon blast, a distant sonic boom. Note how low and how long the hit runs.
2. Set the length
Pick 5, 10, 20, or 30 seconds, from a single hit to a long, decaying rumble.
3. Generate and download
Hear it and download the .mp3. Change a word and rerun to make it heavier, tighter, or longer in the tail.
Bass Drop Boom
a modern low-frequency bass boom with a deep punch, smooth transient, and rich sub-bass resonance that slowly fades into silence
A boom sized to the moment
A title reveal and a jump scare need very different booms. A single stock hit rarely has the weight the moment on screen is asking for.
As heavy as you need
Describe how much low end and impact the hit should carry, and generate a boom that matches a subtle beat or shakes the room, instead of one fixed level.
Built for trailers and titles
Trailer beats, logo stings, and title cards live on their booms. Describe the cut and get a hit that lands on the frame instead of a clip you nudge into place.
A fresh hit every time
Generate up to four takes from one description, each a little different, so a trailer with several beats never reuses the same boom.
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Frequently Asked Questions
An AI boom sound effect generator makes a deep bass hit from a line of text. You set how heavy and how long the impact is, then download the file. It sits inside getimg.ai's sound effect generator, next to the risers and impacts a boom plays against.
Yes. A boom is the bass hit; an explosion is the whole blast with debris and a tail. For that, generate an explosion sound effect from the same place and layer it under the boom for a bigger moment.
Yes, and that pairing is a trailer staple. Generate the build with a riser sound effect, then land the boom right where it peaks for a clean hit.
It can, up to a point. The AI video generator will score a generated shot, but title cards, logo stings, and hard cuts are built in the edit, so you place the boom on the exact frame yourself.
Yes. A paid plan clears everything you generate for commercial use, trailers, promos, and client films included, with no per-use fee. The same holds for the rest of getimg.ai's AI audio tools.
Make a custom boom for your next trailer beat.
Describe the boom, hear it in seconds, and drop it on the hit. Original audio, tuned to your edit.