Voice clone · 10 seconds

Sing any song
in your own
voice.

Record ten seconds. AI Singer clones the timbre, pitch, and texture that make your voice yours — then writes an original song for it across 100+ genres. No singing lessons. No studio. No waiting hours for a model.

4.4★ App Store $0.09 per song 100+ genres First song free
// How it works

Three steps from
spoken line to finished song

Most voice-cloning tools want minutes of training audio and a long upload before you hear anything. AI Singer skips the training step entirely — the model applies your vocal signature on the fly.

— 01 / Record

Sing or speak for 10 seconds

A clean, quiet 10-second sample is all the AI needs to capture your pitch, timbre, and resonance. No training step, no waiting room.

— 02 / Describe

Pick a prompt or write lyrics

Choose a quick prompt ("birthday song for mom", "lullaby from dad") or paste custom lyrics word-for-word. The melody adapts to your intent, not the other way around.

— 03 / Hear yourself

A full song in under 5 minutes

The engine writes an original instrumental, generates a melody, and applies your vocal signature. Export as MP3, share to TikTok, or turn a single line into a lip-sync video.

// Lip-sync videos

Tap a lyric, add a photo,
watch yourself sing it back.

Pick any line from your song, drop in a portrait, and AI Singer renders an HD lip-sync clip of that moment — in your voice, with your face. Built for the 9:16 vertical feed.

  • Portrait HD output (1080×1920) ready for Reels, TikTok, Shorts
  • Three render modes — Basic, Studio, Stage — for different photo quality
  • Only available on songs made with your cloned voice (privacy guardrail)
  • Line-by-line karaoke highlight included as a separate share format
Source line"...and you were there"
Render modeStudio HD
Output1080 × 1920
Lip sync confidence96%
FormatMP4 / 9:16
// Who it's for

Made for people who
don't sing — but want to.

Gift-givers

Birthday ballads for mom, lullabies for the kids, anniversary songs that sound like genuine effort took an evening — not an evening.

TikTok creators

Original sounds in your own voice, vertical lip-sync clips ready to post, zero copyright headaches because you wrote it and you "sang" it.

Group chats

Inside-joke songs about your friend's bad date, a roast track for the bachelor party, a custom theme tune for the family WhatsApp.

Curious hobbyists

You've always wanted to know what you'd sound like as a country artist, a synth-pop voice, a metal vocalist. Now you can hear it in five minutes.

// Features

Everything in one app
so you stop stitching tools.

Most AI music workflows mean three apps and a desktop session. AI Singer collapses voice capture, lyric writing, melody generation, video rendering, and sharing into a single mobile loop.

Signature

10-second voice clone, no training step

Most voice-AI tools want 3–5 minutes of audio and a 30-minute build wait. AI Singer captures your vocal signature in 10 seconds and applies it on the fly to a freshly generated song.

Real-time vocal-signature inference
Lyric control

Custom lyrics, word-for-word

Paste your own lines in any mode — dedications, jokes, birthday messages — and the engine keeps them exactly as written.

Genres

100+ styles to perform

Pop, rock, hip-hop, jazz, classical, EDM, country, R&B, lullaby, ballad, trap, opera and dozens more on tap.

Sharing

Karaoke video export

Save songs as line-by-line karaoke clips with synced lyric highlighting — ready for vertical feeds.

Fail-safe

Fallback AI voice

If voice cloning trips up on a noisy sample, the song still finishes in a fallback voice — you don't lose the track.

Control & background

Lock-screen playback, on-the-fly intent

Play, pause, and skip from the lock screen. Melody now follows your stated creative intent instead of the genre default — so a "sad pop" prompt no longer sounds the same as anyone else's sad pop.

Media controls · MediaSession API · Genre × intent matrix
// Honest comparison

AI Singer vs Suno vs Udio —
the trade-offs.

Different tools, different jobs. AI Singer is built around your voice; Suno and Udio are text-to-music engines. Here's where each one wins — and where AI Singer loses.

What you want to doAI SingerSunoUdio
Sing in your own voice from 10s sample✓ Built-in, fastVoices feature, needs 30s–4m— Not supported
Studio-grade AI vocal qualityGood, can sound stylized✓ Industry-leading✓ Industry-leading
First song free, then pay-per-song✓ $0.09/song after firstSubscription onlySubscription only
Lip-sync portrait video of you singing✓ HD, native— Not supported— Not supported
100+ genre presets✓ Native list✓ Style tags✓ Style tags
Custom word-for-word lyrics✓ Preserved✓ Preserved✓ Preserved
Desktop / browser version— Mobile only✓ Web app✓ Web app
Stem export (separate vocal/instrumental)— Not yet✓ Pro plan✓ Pro plan

// Suno data reflects the March 2026 Voices update. If raw vocal fidelity matters more than personalization, Suno or Udio win. If hearing yourself sing matters more, AI Singer wins.

// People using it

What early users
actually said.

★★★★★

"Sang four lines for the setup and the app handled the rest. I sent my mom a birthday ballad in her own kid's voice — me — and she cried for a good ten minutes. That's a win."

JR
Jamie Rinaldi
Brooklyn · App Store review
★★★★★

"I make weird songs for my group chat every week now. The voice clone is scarily close — half my friends thought I had actually recorded a country track. Lip-sync video pushed it over the edge."

SM
Sofia Marchetti
TikTok creator · 12k followers
★★★★☆

"Works great when you record in a quiet room. My first try in a coffee shop came out distorted and the fallback voice kicked in — fair enough, but worth knowing. Re-recorded clean at home and it sounded like me."

DH
Daniel Hwang
Hobbyist songwriter · Google Play review
// The story

Built by a small team
shipping fast.

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.

// FAQ

Questions people
actually ask.

How does AI Singer clone my voice from only 10 seconds?

The app captures the unique acoustic fingerprint of your voice — pitch contour, timbre, formants, vibrato tendency — and applies that signature directly to a freshly generated singing line. There is no overnight training step. A clean 10-second sample in a quiet room gives the strongest result; background noise or distance from the mic noticeably hurts clone quality, which is a known limitation the team has flagged in updates.

Is AI Singer better than Suno or Udio?

"Better" depends on the job. Suno and Udio currently produce higher raw vocal fidelity if you don't care whose voice is singing. AI Singer is the only one of the three that builds the song around your actual voice from a ten-second sample, and it's the only one with a built-in lip-sync video generator. If you want studio-grade AI vocals, pick Suno or Udio. If you want to hear yourself sing, pick AI Singer.

What does it actually cost?

Your first song is free. After that, individual songs cost from roughly $0.09 each via top-up credit packs, and a Pro subscription runs $6.99/month and unlocks the full 100+ genre list and unlimited generations. Some users have reported a higher weekly tier that they found expensive for casual use, so check the current in-app pricing before subscribing.

Can I write my own lyrics or do I have to use prompts?

Both work. You can pick a quick prompt like "birthday song for mom" or "lullaby from dad" and let the engine handle lyrics, or paste your own lyrics in any mode and they are kept word-for-word. The melody adapts to the lyric content and a stated creative intent, so a "sad pop" track no longer sounds identical to every other "sad pop" prompt.

What is the lip-sync video feature?

After your song is generated, you can tap any line from the lyrics, attach a portrait photo, and the app renders an HD vertical video of that line being sung — your face, your voice. It comes in three render modes (Basic, Studio, Stage) and is only available on songs made with your own cloned voice, which is a privacy guardrail to discourage misuse.

Can I clone someone else's voice?

Technically the app can clone any voice you record into it, but the developer's policy and the on-screen guidance require explicit permission from anyone whose voice you capture. You can delete a voice model from the app at any time. The lip-sync video feature is intentionally locked to voices you have personally cloned, which limits some impersonation use cases by design.

What if the voice clone sounds wrong?

The most common cause is the input sample — background noise, distance from the mic, or singing too quietly. The app includes a fallback AI voice that completes your song rather than failing, and you can re-record a cleaner sample whenever you want. If results are consistently off even on a clean sample, that's a real product limitation worth weighing against Suno or Udio for your use case.

Is there a desktop or web version?

No. AI Singer is mobile-only, available on iOS and Android. The team has not announced a browser version. If a desktop workflow is critical, Suno and Udio both have web apps and may be a better fit.

Your voice, your melody,
any lyric.

Ten seconds in. Five minutes later, hear yourself sing something that has never existed before.