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Covers.ai
Make AI Music Covers

What is Covers.ai?

Covers.ai is a platform leveraging artificial intelligence to transform and create music. It provides a suite of tools for musicians, content creators, and music enthusiasts to generate AI covers, modify existing songs, and even produce entirely new musical pieces.

The platform offers a range of functionalities, from changing the singer on a song to swapping lyrics and genres. Users can also create custom AI voices and utilize text-to-speech capabilities. Covers.ai aims to make music creation and manipulation more accessible and intuitive, empowering users to explore their creative potential.

Features

  • AI Music Covers: Change the singers on a song.
  • AI Lyric Swap: Swap lyrics on any song.
  • Custom AI Voices: Create your own AI voice.
  • AI Genre Swap: Swap genres on any song.
  • Text To Speech: Get characters to say anything.
  • AI Song Generator: Create original songs.

Use Cases

  • Creating unique cover songs with different vocal styles.
  • Generating custom AI voices for various projects.
  • Experimenting with different genres of existing songs.
  • Producing original songs using AI.
  • Creating customized voiceovers using text-to-speech.

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