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Musicfy · AI Music Studio

100,000+ voices.
One karaoke booth.

Musicfy turns your lyrics, humming or plain text into finished songs — with AI singers, voice cloning, stem splitting and royalty-free covers you actually own.

1M+ creators 100k voice library iOS · Android · Web
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Voice · Booth · Studio
100K+Voices
1M+Creators
2023Since
How it works

From humming to hit in three moves.

Musicfy collapses the studio pipeline into a single arcade booth: describe, transform, export. No DAW, no session players, no waiting on renders that eat your afternoon.

I

Pick a voice or upload one

Search the 100,000+ voice library, or upload a 30-second clip to train a private AI model of your own vocals. No credit card for the free trial.

II

Type lyrics or hum a melody

Musicfy will handle both. Feed it lyrics and a genre, or record humming and let the model shape the arrangement, tempo and instrumentation around it.

III

Render, split, share

Export as MP3, WAV, MIDI or OGG. Isolate vocals or beats with the stem splitter, drop into a video, publish to socials or streaming — the rights are yours.

Signature feature

A voice library the size of a small city.

Every AI music tool talks about voice cloning. Musicfy runs the largest catalogue in the category — over 100,000 trained voice models covering ballad tenors, hyperpop, drill hooks, animated-character timbres and dozens of non-English styles.

You can grab one, layer a few, or upload your own vocals and Musicfy will train a private model of your voice that you can call up whenever inspiration hits — no re-recording, no re-tracking a lead line you nailed once at 3 a.m.

Who it’s for

Built for the ones who press record.

Musicfy sits between full DAW pros and total beginners — a booth that shortens studio time without stealing the craft.

Songwriters

Turn a rough vocal note into a fully sung, arranged demo before you lose the melody.

Producers & DJs

Generate hooks, isolate stems from references, prototype covers for sets in minutes.

Content creators

Score TikToks, Shorts and podcasts with royalty-free vocals you can commercially publish.

Game & VO devs

Prototype character voices, ambient scores and themes before hiring session talent.

Feature grid

Everything the booth can do.

Voice cloning gets the spotlight, but Musicfy quietly ships a full pipeline underneath — from lyrics to lossless.

Voice cloning

100,000+ voices, or your own

Search the industry’s largest AI voice catalogue by genre, mood or timbre. Or upload a 30-second sample and Musicfy will train a private clone of you — reusable across every song you make, without re-tracking.

Text-to-music

Describe. Done.

Type lyrics, a mood or a reference genre — get a complete track with vocals and instrumentation.

Stem splitter

Isolate any element

Pull vocals, drums, bass or instruments from an audio file to sample, remix or rebuild.

Voice-to-instrument

Hum → guitar

Sing or hum a line and Musicfy converts your voice into a real instrument track.

Royalty-free

You own the output

Musicfy’s models are trained on copyright-free data. Your generations are yours to publish.

Formats & export

Studio-grade exports on iOS, Android and Web

Save as MP3, WAV, MIDI or OGG at lossless quality. The mobile app mirrors the web tools, so a hook you sketch on the bus finishes on the desktop without a format juggle.

Honest comparison

How Musicfy stacks up.

We’re not going to pretend Musicfy wins everything — Suno’s pure-vocal fidelity still edges ahead on some genres, and Moises is a stronger dedicated stem tool. Where Musicfy leads is voice library size and the voice-to-instrument workflow.

 
Musicfy
Suno
Moises
Voice library size
100,000+
Preset genres
Voice cloning (upload your own)
Yes
Limited
No
Text-to-music from lyrics
Yes
Yes
No
Vocal realism on ballads
Good
Excellent
Stem splitter accuracy
Good
Basic
Best-in-class
Voice-to-instrument
Yes
No
No
Mobile-first workflow
Yes
Web-first
Yes
Free trial without card
Yes (web)
Yes
Yes
Real reviews

What creators actually say.

Culled from the App Store, Google Play and Musicfy’s public reviews — including the honest 4-star.

★★★★★

“I’ve been producing for eighteen years and this is one of the few pieces of tech that blew my mind. Making vocals for DJ sets used to be a whole afternoon. Now it’s ten minutes.”

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Dario R.
Producer / DJ
★★★★☆

“Great for demos and covers, and the voice library is huge. Honest note: the free plan is stingy — five generations goes fast — and I hit the pricing wall on day one. Worth it if you’re shipping content weekly, tough sell for casual dabblers.”

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Maya T.
Content creator
★★★★★

“I no longer need to pay a session vocalist $500 to sing on my track. I clone my own voice, feed lyrics, get a lead take back in seconds. Game changer for indie hip-hop.”

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Kwame O.
Indie artist
Brand story

From an AI Drake cover to a million creators.

Musicfy was built in 2023 by Arib Khan — nineteen at the time — with co-founder Subraiz Ahmed out of San Francisco. The tool went viral when a user pushed an AI-generated Drake cover through it and racked up 100,000 signups in a single week. Three months later it crossed a million users and got picked up by Business Insider and VICE.

The mission has stayed the same: democratize music creation for people who have great ideas and zero studio access. That framing is intentionally friendly to newcomers — which is also why serious mix engineers occasionally push back. Musicfy’s vocal realism on slow ballads still trails the official Musicfy web app’s own gold takes and, honestly, Suno on some genres. The team has been shipping model updates monthly since launch to close the gap.

Pricing is another honest area. The iOS entry point charges before you can render a single track — several App Store reviewers have flagged this — while the web version keeps a no-card free trial. If you’re evaluating Musicfy, start on the web, then move to mobile once you know it fits your workflow.

What’s undeniable: the voice library is the biggest in the AI-music space, the voice-to-instrument feature is genuinely novel, and Musicfy Inc. now serves over a million creators who’d otherwise be locked out of studio-grade audio production. That’s worth taking seriously.

Facts on the wall

  • Founded2023
  • FoundersArib Khan, Subraiz Ahmed
  • HQSan Francisco, CA
  • Users1,000,000+
  • Voice models100,000+
  • PlatformsiOS · Android · Web
  • Free trial7 days, no card (web)
  • ExportMP3 · WAV · MIDI · OGG
  • PressBusiness Insider, VICE
  • RightsYou own your generations
FAQ

Straight answers.

The questions we actually get asked before people download.

Is Musicfy really free to try?
Yes — the web version offers a 7-day free trial with 500 generations per month, 25 text-to-music generations per day and one custom voice model, without requiring a credit card. The iOS app, however, presents a paywall before rendering, which several App Store reviewers have flagged. If you want to evaluate the tool risk-free, start at musicfy.lol on the web and move to mobile once you know it fits your workflow.
Do I own the music I generate with Musicfy?
Yes. Musicfy’s AI models are trained on copyright-free data, and users retain full recording rights to the music they produce and to any custom voice models they train. That means you can publish generations to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, TikTok or license them commercially without additional royalties or attribution to Musicfy.
How does voice cloning work with my own vocals?
Upload a short vocal sample — around 30 seconds of clean audio works best — and Musicfy trains a private AI model of your voice on its servers. Once it’s ready, you can reuse that model to sing new lyrics you never actually recorded, across any style. Your custom model is tied to your account and not shared with the general voice library.
How is Musicfy different from Suno or Moises?
Suno leads on raw vocal fidelity for polished ballads and pop hooks. Moises is the strongest dedicated stem-separation tool. Musicfy’s edge is the sheer size of its voice library (100,000+ models), voice cloning with your own uploads, and a unique voice-to-instrument workflow that turns a hummed melody into an actual guitar or bass part. Pick the one that matches the job — many creators keep all three.
What audio formats does Musicfy support?
Musicfy imports and exports MP3, WAV, MIDI and OGG losslessly, so you can move projects into a DAW like Logic, Ableton or FL Studio without re-encoding artifacts. Generations render in studio-grade quality at 44.1 kHz, and stems are exported as individual files for surgical mixing.
Can Musicfy write lyrics for me too?
The core Musicfy product focuses on transforming and generating audio rather than lyric writing. The mobile app now ships with a smart lyric writer to unstick writer’s block and adapt hooks to a chosen genre, but if you already have lyrics, feeding them in gets you the cleanest results. Treat lyric assistance as a helpful sidecar, not the main event.
Does Musicfy have a mobile app?
Yes — Musicfy is available on iOS via the App Store and on Android via Google Play, alongside the web app. Mobile mirrors the desktop tools closely, so an idea sketched on the bus can be finished at your desk without exporting in an odd format. Just note the iOS paywall behaviour if you’re evaluating the tool for the first time.
What kind of hardware do I need?
Musicfy is a cloud-native platform, so any modern iPhone, Android device, laptop or desktop with a stable internet connection will run it. No GPU, no plugins, no local model downloads — generation and voice-model training happen on Musicfy’s servers, and you download the finished audio files locally when ready.
Step inside the booth

Your next song is
one voice away.

100,000+ voices, cloning, stem splitter, text-to-music, and lossless export — all in one app you can install in under a minute.