Side A · AI Cover Songs

Any song.
Any voice.
One tap.

SingUp replaces the vocals on any track with the voice of your choice — a custom clone of you, a friend, or a singer from the in-app library — while preserving the original melody, rhythm, and groove. Then it wraps the result in a cinematic AI music video, ready to post.

iOS + Android Voice library Cinematic video Custom clone
// How it works

Three steps from any track
to your cover.

Most AI cover tools live on the web and demand a clean vocal stem before they will touch your song. SingUp ships the whole pipeline on mobile — upload, pick a voice, render — and the AI handles vocal extraction in the background.

— I / Upload

Drop in any track

Upload the song you want to flip — a Top 40 hit, an indie deep cut, a karaoke instrumental, or one of your own demos. The AI extracts the vocal stem automatically; no DAW prep needed.

— II / Pick a voice

Library or custom clone

Pick from the in-app library of AI singer voices, or train a custom clone from your own recording — or a friend's, with their permission. Mix and match across genres, tones, and characters.

— III / Render & share

Cover, video, post

The AI renders the new vocal back onto the original mix with timing and dynamics intact, then optionally wraps the song in a cinematic AI music video for Reels, Shorts, or TikTok.

// Custom voice clone

The voice library
has one slot —
yours.

Most AI cover apps lock you into a fixed library of pre-trained voices. SingUp adds a custom voice slot: feed it a clean recording of your own voice (or a friend's, with their permission) and the engine builds a personal model you can apply to any future cover.

  • Clean recording in, personal voice model out — kept on your account
  • Re-use the clone across any future song, any genre, without retraining
  • Stays paired with the AI Music Video generator for share-ready output
  • One free customization slot for new Pro subscribers, per the developer
Side A · Custom Clone
VOICE MODEL · TRAINED 02:47
Source sample00:42 clean vocal
Pitch rangeE3 – D5
Vibratonatural · light
Re-use slotsunlimited
Privacydelete anytime
// Who it's for

For everyone with a song
and an idea.

TikTok creators

Drop a Top 40 hit into the app, swap the vocal for an unhinged anime voice or a deepfake of yourself, render the cinematic video, post by lunch.

Bedroom producers

You write the beat. SingUp drops in the vocal. Audition five different singers on the same hook in a single afternoon and pick the one that works.

Group chat memers

"What if our friend Dan sang the chorus of that one song?" Train his clone, render the cover, send the file. Instant inside-joke folklore for the chat.

Bored songwriters

Stuck on a melody? Feed in a reference track and let the songwriting function pull a new vocal idea over the same chord changes. A creative jumper-cable.

// Features

The whole studio
in your pocket.

Most AI cover workflows mean a desktop, a vocal extractor, a voice converter, and a video editor. SingUp folds the lot into one mobile session and one render queue.

Signature

Seamless vocal replacement

The AI lifts the original vocal stem, drops your chosen voice into the same melody, phrasing, and rhythm, then re-mixes the track so the swap sits naturally — not glued on top like a karaoke overlay.

Stem extraction · re-pitch · re-mix · one render pass
Library

Vast AI singer catalogue

Voices spanning rock, pop, country, R&B, hip-hop, anime, and stylised characters. Mix-and-match across covers and genres.

Video

Cinematic AI music videos

Wrap any finished cover in a long-form AI-generated visual — added in the recent ship — built to stand out on Reels and Shorts.

Songwriting

Reference-audio writing mode

Feed in a track you like; the app suggests a fresh melody or lyric idea over a similar chord structure. Recently added function.

Mashups

TikTok-ready exports

Direct export to vertical formats with built-in waveform reactive visuals — designed for viral cover content.

Custom clone

Personal voice slot — your model lives in your account

One trained clone you can re-apply to every future cover without redoing the training. New Pro subscribers get one free customization slot per developer note. Voice models can be deleted from the app at any time.

One model · unlimited re-use · privacy controls
// Honest comparison

SingUp vs Voicify vs Kits.AI
vs Musicfy.

The AI cover space is web-heavy. Voicify, Kits.AI, and Musicfy all live primarily in browser tabs with desktop workflows. SingUp's edge is being a complete native mobile app with custom voice cloning and an AI Music Video pipeline baked in. Here's the honest breakdown — including where SingUp loses.

What you want to doSingUpVoicify AIKits.AIMusicfy
Replace vocals on any uploaded song✓ Native flow✓ Web flow✓ Web flow✓ Web flow
Native iOS & Android apps✓ Both— Web only— Web only— Web only
Custom voice clone from your sample✓ Built-in slot✓ Pro tier✓ Free + Pro✓ Pro tier
Studio-grade vocal fidelityGood · mobile-tier✓ High✓ Royalty-free models✓ High
Cinematic AI music video output✓ Built-in— Not supported— Not supported— Not supported
Free trial / generous free tierLimited free useLimited credits✓ Free modelsLimited credits
Stem export (vocal + instrumental)— Mixdown only✓ Pro✓ Available✓ Pro
Royalty-free output for commercial use— Personal useLicense-dependent✓ Yes (royalty-free models)License-dependent
Onboarding & in-app tutorialsSparse✓ Documented✓ Documented✓ Documented

// If you live in a browser and need stem export or commercial royalty-free, Kits.AI is the most flexible pick. If you want studio-grade web covers, Voicify or Musicfy. If you want one native app on your phone that ships voice clone, vocal swap, and video render in a single tap loop, SingUp is the room to be in.

// People using it

What early users
actually said.

★★★★★

"Singup is a great AI voice app that really helps me with my singing. Used my clone to flip an old indie ballad into something I'd actually upload, and it landed first try. The cinematic video on top was the cherry."

BM
Brian Maitland
@brianmaitland · TikTok
★★★★★

"Find your dream singing voice — that's literally what it does. The library has enough range that I can audition five totally different singers on the same hook before committing to one. Bedroom-producer dream."

GG
The Grammar Goat
@thegrammargoat · TikTok
★★★★☆

"Honest take: the app could really use better in-app instructions. The interface is fast once you know where things live, but the first session is figure-it-out energy. Worth pushing through — once it clicks, it clicks."

AS
Anonymous reviewer
App Store · 4-star feedback
// The story

Built by a small team
shipping fast.

SingUp ships under Talent Me Tech, a small mobile-focused team that has been iterating publicly on the App Store and Google Play. The flagship release — currently at version 2.4.0 — pairs a vocal replacement engine with an in-app library of AI singer voices, an optional custom clone slot, and as of recent updates an AI Music Video generator and a songwriting function based on reference audio.

The honest version: not every reviewer has loved it. App Store feedback has flagged the absence of in-app tutorials and a learning curve on the interface — one user wrote that the app "lacks any form of instructions" and that "from the moment you open the app, you're left to fend for yourself." That's a fair note, and the team has responded publicly to feedback inside the App Store, even offering a free customization slot for new subscribers as a goodwill gesture.

The vocal fidelity is solid for a mobile-native app, but it isn't at the level of Voicify or Kits.AI's web-grade models if you're doing professional release work. Stem export is not supported — output is a finished mixdown, not separated vocal and instrumental files. Commercial-use rights depend on the source track and the voice you've licensed; SingUp's terms cover personal and creative use cleanly but commercial release is its own conversation.

What SingUp gets right is the loop. Upload, pick a voice, render, video, post — done on a phone, no DAW, no browser tabs. Recent ship notes also mention cinematic-quality long-form music video production, which puts SingUp ahead of every competitor listed here on the share-ready visual side. For full release notes and the developer's privacy stance, see the App Store listing.

// FAQ

The good questions.

What does SingUp actually do, in one sentence?

SingUp takes any song you upload, extracts the vocal line, and replaces it with the voice of your choice — either one of the AI singer voices in the in-app library or a custom clone you have trained from a sample. The melody, rhythm, and instrumentation of the original track stay intact, so the swap sounds like a cover rather than a karaoke overlay.

Can I clone my own voice — and is that really a one-of-a-kind feature?

Yes, custom voice cloning from a clean recording is supported. Most AI cover competitors (Voicify, Kits.AI, Musicfy) also offer cloning, but they're web-first products; SingUp's edge is shipping the whole pipeline on a native mobile app, with the trained voice model living in your account for unlimited reuse across future covers. Per the developer, new Pro subscribers receive one free customization slot.

How does SingUp compare to Voicify, Kits.AI, and Musicfy?

Voicify and Musicfy currently produce slightly higher vocal fidelity for studio-grade web covers. Kits.AI's strength is its royalty-free voice models, which are useful if you intend to publish commercially. SingUp's strengths are the native iOS and Android apps, the integrated AI Music Video output, and a tighter mobile-first creator loop. If you live on desktop and need stem exports or commercial royalty-free rights, the web tools are a better fit. If you live on your phone and want one app for cover, video, and post, SingUp wins.

How does it compare to Suno or Udio for full song generation?

Different tools, different jobs. Suno and Udio generate songs from scratch using a text prompt — they create the instrumental, melody, and vocals all from nothing. SingUp does not generate songs from scratch; it transforms existing songs by swapping the vocal. If you want to invent a new track, Suno or Udio. If you want to cover or remix an existing one with a new voice, SingUp.

Is SingUp's output royalty-free for commercial use?

Personal and creative use is supported cleanly. Commercial release is more nuanced and depends on the licensing of both the source track and the voice you have chosen. If commercial royalty-free is critical to your workflow, Kits.AI's royalty-free model library is a more straightforward choice. SingUp covers most TikTok, Reels, and YouTube creative use without issue, but always check the in-app terms before monetising.

What if the result doesn't sound right?

The most common cause is the source recording — noisy stems, heavy vocal effects, or layered backing vocals can confuse the extraction step and degrade the swap. Try a cleaner mix or a song with a clearly isolated lead vocal. The app supports re-rendering with different voices from the library, and the team has been actively responding to reviewer feedback inside the App Store.

What's this about cinematic AI music videos?

A recent ship adds long-form, cinematic-quality AI-generated music videos that wrap around your finished cover. The video engine produces share-ready 9:16 visuals for Reels, Shorts, and TikTok, and 16:9 for YouTube. No competitor in the AI cover space currently ships native video generation alongside the audio cover — it is the feature most worth trying on your first session.

Is the interface confusing? I read reviews about that.

Honest answer: the early reviews flagged sparse in-app instructions and a confusing first session. That feedback is real and the team has acknowledged it publicly. The interface has improved across recent point releases, and the core loop (upload, pick voice, render) is fast once you have run it a couple of times. Pushing through the first session is worth it; the second one onwards is genuinely smooth.

Any song. Any voice.
Side A.

Upload the track. Pick the singer. Render the cover. Wrap it in a video. Post it before lunch.