Intro excerpt narrated by LOVO voice Jenna

As artificial intelligence (AI) technology continues to advance, the music industry is also experiencing a shift toward the use of AI programs. Among these, AI singing generators are one of the most exciting new developments. 

These powerful tools often work with text-to-speech technology to convert lyrics into songs, while other AI singing voice generators focus on voice changing, voice-to-voice production, and even analyzing and replicating a singer’s voice. 

Beyond the legal implications of music created by AI voice clones, the novelty of AI voice-generator singing makes it a fascinating prospect for musicians, producers, content creators, and brands alike. 

Here, we take a closer look at some of the best AI singing generators to help you choose the right tool for your project. 

What is an AI singing generator?

An AI singing generator is a tool that uses AI technology to create human-sounding synthetic singing voices. Through deep learning, these tools can analyze and imitate the characteristics of human singing voices to generate natural-sounding AI vocals.  

Some generators work like a text-to-speech (TTS) program. Except, rather than allowing you to generate human-like speech, these convert your lyrics into an AI-generated vocal track using text-to-singing tools. Other AI voice generators work with voice-to-voice technology. This analyzes your singing recording and then changes or even replicates it to create a singing voice clone.  

As these generators work with AI, they sound far more human-like than the robotic synthetic voices and auto-tuned music of the past. They even offer the possibility of changing the language, emotions, and vocal elements of the singing voice for more musical scope and realism. 

The Best AI Singing Generators

Here are some of the leading AI singing generators available now: 

Kits.AI

This newcomer to the AI singing generator scene only came out in June 2023 and it’s already making waves in the music industry. 

Using voice-to-voice software, Kits.AI allows artists to upload clips of their singing to train AI voices for licensing out to other musicians. However, any tracks created on the platform are strictly for personal use unless approved by the artist for commercial release and the correct royalty split. 

Kits.AI also offers a library of royalty-free synthetic singing voices for musicians to use while retaining 100% of the copyright. Since it launched in beta, this AI singing voice generator is free to use for now but might include paid features in the future. 

Uberduck

This AI singing voice generator specalizes in celebrity voices, offering a long list of famous music artists’ voices to choose from alongside thousands of generic synthetic singing voices. Uberduck also provides voice cloning capabilities, making it possible for you to clone your voice and create AI-generated songs.  

As a more established AI singing tool, there is a free version of Uberduck for non-commercial use, as well as a Creator version for $9.99 per month and an Enterprise version starting from $500 per month. 

VOCALOID

As you’d expect from software made by Yamaha, this AI singing generator offers expert-quality musical experimentation. Designed specifically for music producers and other industry professionals, VOCALOID offers over 100 singing voices to choose from, as well as a voice changer to convert singing input into an AI-generated vocal track. 

Although there’s no free version of VOCALOID available, you can get a feel for the software before you invest by signing up for the free trial. Rather than a subscription, you can buy VOCALOID6 for a one-off payment of $225 and top this up with products from the “Voice Bank” to expand your selection of voices and languages. 

Typecast 

While it’s primarily a voice generator, Typecast also allows users to create personalized vocal tracks via its text-to-singing and text-to-rapping capabilities. At present, its voice options aren’t as diverse as other platforms but it’s simple to use and Typecast’s AI singing voice generator is free for those who only need very limited access and features. 

If you want to upgrade, you can opt for the Basic plan which starts from $7.99 per month, the Pro plan from $35.99 per month, or the Business plan from $80.99 per month. Paid versions offer access to all Typecast’s voice characters, as well as higher quality sound output, more customization features, an expanded library of instruments, and enhanced audio effects.

Synthesizer V

With its cutting-edge AI singing voice options and slick production features, Synthesizer V allows users to create realistic-sounding vocal tracks that are almost indistinguishable from real human singers. The software also includes a voice changer for recording and optimizing vocal input using AI. 

A key feature that sets Synthesizer V apart from other AI singing generators is that you don’t need an internet connection to access the software, meaning that you can use it anywhere, anytime. And this goes for the free version as well as the premium version, which costs $80 for a permanent license. 

While some casual users might prefer the flexibility of a subscription service, many consider this price more than reasonable considering the advanced capabilities that Synthesizer V offers. 

Revocalize AI

Rather than using text-to-speech technology to create singing from lyrics, Revocalize AI focuses on voice changing. Marketing itself as the “Photoshop for voices”, Revocalize AI works as a beautifier, harmonizer, synthesizer, and equalizer, allowing anyone to record their own voice and create AI-generated vocal tracks. 

You can try the technology out for yourself with Revocalize AI’s free plan or sign up for one of their premium plans. These are the Starter plan for $9 per month, the Creator version for $39 per month, and the Pro version for $99 per month. 

Thanks to the rise of AI singing generators and AI voice generators such as Genny by LOVO AI, creating voice content has never been easier. Sign up today to see what LOVO AI can do for you!