Upload or record a singing sample, read the verification phrase, then reuse the verified profile when generating a cover from an uploaded song.
Voice setup: 0 credits Β· Cover: 10 credits Β· Not listed publicly
What Is an AI Voice Changer for Singing?
This workflow creates a reusable voice profile from a singing sample and a spoken verification phrase. You can then upload a song you are permitted to use, provide lyrics, style, and title, and generate a new cover guided by the source melody. The result is a regenerated cover, not a direct replacement of the original vocal stem.
Every profile is confirmed with a spoken verification phrase, so the AI voice changer only sings in voices you own or have real permission to use.
Once a verified voice is ready and available, you can select it for later cover tasks without uploading the source sample again.
A completed cover task can return up to two generated variations for comparison.
Steer the AI voice changer with a style prompt, your own lyrics, vocal gender, and fine-grained sliders for style, audio, and weirdness.
Voice profiles cost nothing to create. A cover costs 10 credits, and the AI voice changer refunds them automatically if a generation fails.
Voice profiles and cover tasks are marked private and are not published in the public gallery.

Why this AI voice changer
Most AI voice changer tools hand you a menu of borrowed celebrity voices and hope nobody asks questions. This one works the other way around: it only changes songs into voices that their owners have verified.
You record one short phrase to prove the voice is yours, and that proof unlocks every cover the AI voice changer makes afterward. It keeps your library clean, your releases safe, and your covers genuinely yours.
After the cover
Preview the generated variations, download the result you prefer, and continue with the available audio tools.
Master the final mix for streaming loudness. Pull an instrumental for live performance. Or line the cover up next to the original and hear how far one AI voice changer run got you.

From singing sample to finished AI voice changer cover in four steps
Record or upload one clear voice for at least 15 seconds; 20β30 seconds is recommended. You may speak or sing naturally.
The AI voice changer generates a short phrase in one of 10 languages. Read it aloud, record or upload the take, and the profile starts building.
Upload a song you have permission to use, up to 8 minutes. Add the required lyrics, title, and music style.
A cover task costs 10 credits and can return up to two variations. Completed audio can be downloaded from cover history.
What people ask the AI voice changer before changing their first song.
The workflow builds a verified profile from your singing sample and spoken phrase. For a cover task, the source song, lyrics, style, title, and verified voice are sent for generation. The service creates a new cover guided by the source melody; it is not a direct vocal-stem replacement. A completed task can return up to two tracks.
Creating and verifying a voice profile uses no Musci credits. A cover task costs 10 credits and can return up to two variations. If the task fails after credits are consumed, the application refunds them automatically.
The AI voice changer accepts MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, M4A, AAC, and WebM. Singing samples and verification recordings can be up to 30MB; source songs can be up to 100MB and 8 minutes.
That is the verification step. The AI voice changer compares the phrase recording against your singing sample to confirm both came from the same person. It is what keeps the tool consent-based instead of a deepfake machine.
No. This AI voice changer works on full songs, not live microphone input. You upload a finished track and get back a studio-style cover β for Discord or streaming voice effects you want a different kind of tool. Where this shines is covers, vocal demos, and hearing a song in your own register before you commit to recording it for real.
Create a verified voice profile, upload a song you are permitted to use, and compare up to two generated variations.