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For everyday users who want to create original songs from scratch, AIMusic is the better pick thanks to its freemium model and broad genre library. Covers AI wins if your main goal is making fun voice covers or swapping vocals on existing tracks, but its free tier is very restrictive. The biggest difference: AIMusic generates full songs from text, while Covers AI transforms existing audio into new vocal performances.
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Common questions
No, neither tool has a mobile app. You need a computer with a web browser and an internet connection to use them.
AIMusic is the clear winner for original music because it generates full songs from text or lyrics and includes commercial rights in paid tiers. Covers AI only changes the voice on existing songs.
Covers AI has a free tier, but it's very restrictive — you can only make a few covers before hitting limits. For regular use, you'll need a paid plan, though pricing isn't clearly published.
Covers AI offers community voice models that mimic celebrities, but using them in published content may violate copyright or personality rights. You assume legal risk if you share or monetize those covers.
Covers AI is easier because you just upload a song and pick a voice. AIMusic requires you to write prompts or lyrics and choose musical settings, which takes more effort.
AIMusic wins for original music creation with a usable free tier; Covers AI is the fun pick for voice covers but costs more for regular use.
If you want to create your own original songs or royalty-free music for projects, start with AIMusic — its free tier gives you real value. If you just want to have fun making voice covers of existing songs, Covers AI is simpler and more entertaining, but be ready to pay for more than a few tries.