Sound like a different singer
Record a vocal take, then convert it through another voice in your library. Your phrasing and breath stay intact, so the cover sounds sung rather than synthesized — only the singer on top is different.
Record or upload a clip, then convert it through any voice. The words and the delivery stay exactly as you performed them — only the voice changes. It works on speech and on singing, and exports lossless.
Free tier · 30 credits / month · Voice models always private.
Capture a take right in the browser, or drop in a clip you already have. Speech or singing both work, and a clean source with little background noise gives the cleanest result. Nothing to install — the recording lives on the canvas the moment it lands.
Choose a voice already in your library, or build a new one. A Flash clone needs just a 10-second sample and is ready in under a minute; a Pro clone trains from a ~5-minute dataset for studio quality. Every voice you build stays private to your account.
Run the recording through the chosen voice. The words, timing, and delivery carry over untouched — only the timbre changes, so it still sounds like a real performance. Download the result as lossless 24-bit WAV when you are happy with it.
Record a vocal take, then convert it through another voice in your library. Your phrasing and breath stay intact, so the cover sounds sung rather than synthesized — only the singer on top is different.
Move a vocal to another gender, or to a higher or lower register, while the words and melody hold exactly where they were. Useful for hearing how a part sits in a new range without re-recording it from scratch.
Voice every part yourself, then convert each take into a distinct character voice for a video, animation, or game. One actor in the room becomes a whole cast, with consistent delivery across every line.
Re-read the line and convert it back through a clone of yourself, so the patch matches the rest of the recording instead of standing out. A clean way to repair a take without rebooking a session.
Convert your speaking voice into a different one for narration, a podcast intro, or a clip where you would rather not be recognizable. The words and pacing stay yours; only the voice that says them changes.
Record a rough topline and convert it into the voice you are writing for. Send a demo that already sounds like the intended artist instead of asking the room to picture it from a scratch vocal.
Conversion swaps the timbre, not the performance. The phrasing, pacing, vibrato, and timing of your source carry straight through, so the result keeps a human feel instead of sounding flat or robotic.
Build a target voice from a short sample and it stays private to your account. There is no public voice marketplace and no sharing toggle that can expose a clone by accident — the voices you make are yours alone.
The same conversion handles a spoken line and a sung phrase. Narrate a script, patch a vocal, or re-sing a cover with one workflow — you do not need a separate tool for talking versus singing.
Every converted clip comes out as 24-bit WAV. Nothing is re-encoded to a lossy format between steps, so what you download holds up whether it lands in a mix, a video edit, or a podcast feed.
Voice conversion lives on the same canvas as stem separation, covers, and mastering. Change a voice, split a track, and master the result without exporting to three separate apps and stitching files back together.
Today you change the voice on a recording — record or upload, then convert. Live voice changing through your microphone in real time is coming; for now the workflow is recording-based, and the output is yours to keep.
You give it a recording and a target voice, and it re-renders the audio so it sounds like that voice. The model keeps the words, pitch, and timing of your source exactly, and only replaces the timbre — the quality that makes one voice sound different from another. Because the delivery is preserved, the result sounds performed rather than synthesized.
You can build a target voice and convert recordings through it. Cloning a voice requires an explicit consent attestation before training starts, which keeps an audit trail for both you and the original speaker. Whether you can use a particular voice — especially someone else’s — is a rights question, so clear the permissions before you publish anything made with it.
Recording-based conversion is available now: you record or upload a clip, pick a voice, and convert it. Real-time, live-microphone voice changing is not shipped yet — it is on the way. For today, the workflow runs on finished recordings rather than a live stream.
Yes. The same conversion handles a spoken line and a sung phrase, so you can narrate a script, redub a flubbed take, or re-sing a cover without switching tools. In both cases the words and timing stay put and only the voice changes.
Every voice model you train is private to your account. There is no public voice marketplace and no sharing toggle that can flip a clone into a public listing by accident. The recordings you convert and the voices you build stay yours.
Yes. The free plan ships with 30 credits each month and no credit card required, which is enough to clone a voice and convert your first recordings. You pay for what you convert with credits, not for seats, and commercial use is available on paid plans.
30 free credits. No card. Record or upload, convert through any voice, and export lossless — all on one canvas.