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I'MN positions itself as a spatial audio catalog and licensing platform for the era of film, XR, and spatial computing. Rather than being a traditional music library, it brings spatialized catalogs, binaural previews, HOA .ambix delivery, Unity/XR delivery, and sync licensing workflows into a single platform. The site also highlights its Safe Harbor Initiative, a contractual “Zero-AI-Training” commitment for customer tracks, with an emphasis on human creativity and copyright sovereignty.
The core modules include Spatial Audio Catalog Preview, Spatial Upfit Engine, Director Portal, and Mediverse World. Each track can be delivered as HOA .ambix, binaural .mp4, and stereo stems. Spatial Upfit Engine is designed to convert existing stereo catalogs into formats suitable for Apple Vision Pro and XR. Director Portal targets film composers and music companies, connecting the workflow from review and approval through to licensing. On the developer side, the page mentions a Unity SDK, Unity plugin, API access, and bulk download. Mediverse World, aimed at healthcare use cases, is planned to support 360° surgical capture, annotation, review, and headset-based training, though its timeline points to 2026, making it more of a roadmap item at this stage.
Pricing is relatively clear: Free is $0/month, with 3 tracks per month, watermarked binaural previews, and personal use only. Creator is $19/month and includes 10 spatial audio tracks plus commercial licensing. Spatial Pro is $49/month and offers unlimited HOA .ambix, binaural stems, film/broadcast commercial licensing, and the Unity SDK. Institutional is $299/month, adding team seats, API access, a Unity plugin, bulk downloads, and custom licensing. One-time sync licenses are also available at $99–$499/placement. Waitlist users can get Creator free for three months, and the page states that no credit card is required.
Its strengths are a highly focused vertical positioning, addressing the content gap around XR, Apple Vision Pro, and spatial audio while using a zero-AI-training pledge to respond to musicians’ concerns about copyright abuse. The plans also cover individual creators, professional production teams, and institutional customers. The downside is that the platform is still in waitlist/early access, so its maturity, catalog size, delivery reliability, and real-world case studies remain limited. Security and compliance disclosures appear to cover only IP commitments, with no visible SOC 2, ISO, GDPR, or similar information. Payment methods, SLA terms, and support channels are also not specified.
I'MN is best suited to film composers, music licensing catalogs, XR content teams, Apple Vision Pro/Unity developers, and music organizations looking to upgrade existing stereo catalogs into spatial audio. It is less suitable for ordinary teams that only need general-purpose background music downloads. The site does not disclose access conditions from China, so network availability and payment support are unknown. Users in China may also want to evaluate traditional music licensing libraries, Epidemic Sound, Artlist, local music licensing options, and XR audio production solutions.
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