Use hum to song AI to turn the tune in your head into a complete track. Record in your browser or upload a melody, then choose the lyrics, voice, and music style you want to hear.
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Hum one clear melody for 10β30 seconds. Recording stops automatically at 30 seconds.
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Hum to song is a music creation tool that starts with a melody you record or upload. It is different from hum-to-search tools that identify an existing release: this page uses your melody as the reference for a new arrangement. Add lyrics for a vocal version or choose instrumental, describe the genre and mood, and keep the original idea at the center of the result. The browser recorder accepts 3 to 30 seconds of audio, while the uploader supports MP3, WAV, and OGG files up to 50 MB.
Open hum to song, allow microphone access, and capture a hook without leaving the page. Recording stops automatically at 30 seconds.
Hum to song begins with your audio rather than a blank text box. The tune you provide guides the direction of the new track.
Tell hum to song whether the arrangement should feel acoustic, electronic, cinematic, upbeat, dark, sparse, or built around specific instruments.
Paste words for the generated vocalist to sing, set a vocal direction, or turn on instrumental mode when the melody should stand on its own.
This hum to song page opens with the V5.5 music model selected and gives the uploaded melody a strong default audio weight.
Finished results appear in My Creations. Listen again, download the version you want, or try another style with the same hummed idea.

Hum to song for songwriters
Give a rough melody enough shape to become a useful demo
A hook often arrives before the chords, arrangement, or second verse. Hum to song lets you record that first idea while it is fresh, place it inside a genre, and hear how it might work with instruments and vocals. The result is a draft you can evaluate, rewrite, or share with a collaborator. It does not replace your songwriting decisions; it gives you something concrete to react to.
Hum to song for content creators
Start a soundtrack with a tune that already fits your idea
Stock music can be close to the mood and still miss the moment. With hum to song, you can sing the rhythm or hook you picture for a video, podcast, game, or social post, then describe the instruments and energy it needs. Generate a vocal track when words matter or choose instrumental for background music. Use melodies, recordings, and lyrics you created or have permission to use.

A four-step hum to song workflow with no DAW required
Use the browser recorder for 3 to 30 seconds, or upload an MP3, WAV, or OGG file. Hum to song works best when the clip contains one clear phrase with little background noise.
Write the lyrics, music style, title, and vocal direction. For a hum to song instrumental, switch off vocals and focus the prompt on genre, tempo, mood, and instruments.
Sign in and start the hum to song generation. Your recording becomes the audio reference while the selected model builds the surrounding arrangement from the settings you entered.
Open My Creations when the track is ready. Download the version that works, or return to hum to song and change the style, lyrics, voice, or instrumental setting.
Get better results from your humming
You do not need perfect pitch or a studio microphone. Hum to song responds better to an easy-to-follow melody and a specific creative direction than to a polished performance with room noise, long pauses, or several competing ideas.
Give hum to song a hook, chorus line, or short motif that has a clear beginning and ending. Save unrelated melody ideas for another recording.
The recorder accepts clips as short as 3 seconds, but 10 to 30 seconds gives hum to song more of the phrase without adding a long performance.
Fans, conversations, and room echo compete with your voice. Record in a quieter place so the melody remains the clearest sound in the clip.
Tell hum to song what should surround the melody. A genre, mood, two or three instruments, and a vocal character are more useful than a vague request for a good song.
Keep line length and rhythm close to the hummed idea when you add words. If the lyrics fight the melody, try a shorter line or generate an instrumental first.
Hum to song is for melodies and recordings you created or are allowed to use. Check your MusicIO plan and the current license terms before commercial release.
Straight answers about recording, lyrics, output, and usage rights
A hum to song generator turns a melody you sing, whistle, or hum into the starting point for a new track. MusicIO pairs that audio with your lyrics, style prompt, title, vocal choice, and instrumental setting. This is a creation tool rather than a song finder, so it creates a new arrangement from your material instead of searching a catalog to identify the tune.
No. Hum to song needs a melody that is clear enough to follow, not a studio vocal, and small pitch or timing mistakes are normal. Hold a steady tempo, stay close to the microphone, and repeat the recording if the phrase changes halfway through because a simple tune in a quiet room is more useful than an expressive performance buried under echo or background sound.
The browser recorder accepts at least 3 seconds and stops automatically at 30 seconds. For most hum to song ideas, 10 to 30 seconds is a practical range because it can capture a full hook or chorus phrase without a long intro. Remove silence before or after the melody when you upload, and note that the uploader accepts MP3, WAV, and OGG files up to 50 MB.
Yes. Enter your lyrics, choose a music style, add a title, and select a vocal direction before you generate, while hum to song can also create an instrumental arrangement when you do not want a singer. Your humming guides the musical idea and is not used to clone your voice, so if the words feel crowded, shorten the lyric lines to fit the rhythm of the recorded phrase more naturally.
Commercial use depends on your MusicIO plan and the rights you hold to every input, and a hum to song result does not give you permission to reuse someone else's protected melody, recording, or lyrics. Upload material you created or have authorization to use, then review the current plan and licensing terms before distribution, client work, monetized video, or streaming release. When ownership is unclear, do not publish the result commercially.
Record one clear phrase, choose the sound around it, and turn the idea in your head into a track you can hear and refine.