Built by a small team
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AI Singer was built by CurlyCorn LLC, a small US-registered indie studio that releases novelty AI mobile apps. The team launched the voice-clone-to-song product in 2025 with a deliberately narrow pitch: ten seconds of audio, one song, zero training step. That constraint shaped every later decision — including the per-song pricing model and the absence of a desktop build.
The honest version: the underlying voice quality is not yet at Suno's industry-leading level. On clean studio-quality input the clone is convincing; on noisier samples it can sound stylized or compressed, and reviewers on Google Play have called this out directly. The team responded by adding a fallback AI voice so songs still complete instead of failing silently, and by shipping a "re-record cleaner sample" flow inside the app.
Pricing has also been a recurring complaint. The first song is free, then individual songs run roughly $0.09 each via top-up credit packs, with the Pro subscription at $6.99/month unlocking the full 100+ genre list. Several App Store reviews flagged the weekly subscription tier as steep for casual use, which is a fair note worth knowing before you commit.
Recent updates added lock-screen media controls, line-by-line karaoke video export, and a creative-intent layer that nudges the melody away from genre defaults. For full release notes and the official privacy policy, see aisingerapp.com.