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.