Audimee
100+ AI vocals · Studio-grade
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Voice Atelier · AI Vocal Conversion

Any voice. Any genre. Studio-grade.

Audimee converts any vocal — yours, a guide track, a humming demo — into one of 100+ royalty-free AI voices. Built on a reworked RVC model with studio reference recordings. Used by Hugel, Nicky Romero, Repiet and Goodboys.

100+ royalty-free voices Studio WAV export Custom voice training
CH 01 · VOICE CONVERSION
Take 3 · A minor · 124 BPM
ON AIR
SOURCE
You
DEMO TAKE
TARGET
Nicole
POP · ALTO
Workflow

Three takes from demo to master.

You sing the part. Audimee runs the conversion. Your DAW gets the final WAV. That's the whole loop.

I

Record or upload the vocal.

Sing the melody, drop in a humming demo, or upload an existing vocal stem from your DAW. Audimee accepts WAV, MP3, FLAC, M4A. A dry, clean source gives the cleanest result — but the platform tolerates room noise better than most.

II

Pick the target voice.

Browse 100+ royalty-free voices by genre, range and timbre — pop, rock, R&B, dance, country, jazz. Or load your own trained voice model. You can also pick an instrument target if you want your hummed melody re-rendered as guitar, brass or strings.

III

Export studio-grade WAV.

The conversion preserves your phrasing, timing and dynamics — the model swaps timbre, not performance. Download a clean WAV, drop it back into your DAW, treat it like any other vocal stem. Harmonies, isolation and stem-split tools are one click away from the same session.

The Voice Library

100+ voices. One royalty-free library.

Audimee ships with over a hundred studio-trained AI voice models named like session singers — Mark, Blake, Nicole and more — tagged by genre, range and timbre. Every voice is royalty-free on paid tiers, so a converted vocal you ship on a track stays yours commercially. No per-stream fees. No clearance phone calls.

Behind the library is a reworked RVC model trained against high-quality studio reference recordings. That's why Audimee's output has fewer of the cracking, breathy artifacts you get from web-scraped voice tools. The library expands regularly, with new genre packs added as the team negotiates and records with session vocalists.

ENDORSED BY · HUGEL · NICKY ROMERO · REPIET · GOODBOYS · TOP-40 DANCE PRODUCERS
Nicole
POP · ALTO★ 4.7
Mark
ROCK · TENOR★ 4.6
Blake
R&B · BARITONE★ 4.8
Mira
DANCE · SOPRANO★ 4.7
Reed
COUNTRY · TENOR★ 4.5
+ 95
ALL GENRESEXPANDING
Built for

Anyone who needs a different voice on the track.

Audimee is a session-singer-in-a-browser. The use cases stack up fast.

P

Producers

Drop in a topline you sang yourself, pick a voice that matches the genre, ship the demo without booking a singer.

S

Songwriters

Hear your demo in a voice that sells the song. Auditioning melodies in different timbres often unlocks the keeper.

D

DJs & remixers

Pull clean vocals from a track, re-voice them, build covers that sound legitimately new. Genre-swap without re-recording.

C

Content creators

Train a model on your own voice once. Use it across videos, ads, podcast intros — consistent vocal identity, scaled.

What's on the board

A full vocal studio — web-based.

Conversion is the headline. The rest of the rack is a complete vocal production toolkit.

Flagship

Voice-to-voice conversion.

Turn your vocal, a guide track, or even a humming demo into one of 100+ royalty-free studio AI voices. Phrasing, timing and dynamics stay yours — only the timbre swaps. Male-to-female and female-to-male in one click. Vocal-to-instrument (guitar, brass, woodwind, strings) included.

Custom voice training

Build a personal AI model from a short clean recording. Reuse your voice across a whole project.

Vocal isolation

Pull a clean vocal stem out of any finished track. Re-voice it, harmonize it, or just work with the dry source.

Harmony creator

Auto-detect the key, generate stacked harmonies and backing vocals. Preset stacks plus manual control.

Pitch editor + tuner

Free vocal tuner and pitch editing to clean up any take before or after running it through the AI.

Anywhere

Web-based. Works in any modern browser.

No plugin to install. No license keys to lose. Open Audimee on macOS, Windows, Linux or Chromebook, log in, get to work. WAV outputs drag straight into Ableton, Logic, FL Studio, Pro Tools, Cubase, Reaper, Bitwig — anywhere your finished stems live.

Compared

Where Audimee wins. Where it doesn't.

Voice-AI is splintering by use case. Pick by the lane, not the feature count.

  Audimee ACE Studio Moises Voicemod
Royalty-free voice library size 100+ studio voices Smaller library n/a Stylized voices
Voice-to-voice conversion Yes — flagship Yes No Yes
Custom voice training Yes Yes No Limited
Vocal isolation / stems Yes Partial Industry standard No
MIDI → vocal No Yes — flagship No No
Real-time / live use No Partial No Yes — flagship
Native desktop plugin Web only Desktop Desktop + mobile Desktop
Studio-quality WAV export Yes Yes Yes MP3 default
Honest read: Audimee is the wrong tool if you want MIDI-to-vocal generation — ACE Studio owns that lane. It is also the wrong tool for live streaming or gaming — Voicemod is real-time and Audimee isn't. For pure stem-splitting and vocal isolation, Moises is still the cleanest. Audimee's specific lane is studio-grade voice-to-voice conversion with the largest royalty-free human-voice library and a working custom-training pipeline. Different tools, different jobs.
From the producers

What people say on the record.

Including the ones who aren't fully sold yet.

★★★★★

Audimee solved a real problem for me — I write toplines but I can't sing pop falsetto. Now I do, in Nicole's voice, in twenty minutes. The royalty-free thing is the deal-closer.

A
Alex K.
Topline writer, Berlin
★★★★★

We use it for vocal demos and cover-version sketches across the label. Most other AI voice tools sound like AI. This one sounds like a session vocalist on a good day.

L
Linda P.
Dance label A&R, Amsterdam
★★★★

Output quality is genuinely good — better than most. But it's web-only and not real-time, so it doesn't sit inside my DAW. Training a custom voice took a few attempts to get right. Worth it once you have, but it's not plug-and-play day one.

R
Ravi T.
Producer, Mumbai
The story

A voice atelier, not a voice scraper.

Audimee shipped in 2023 with a deliberate choice: a vocal AI built on studio reference recordings, not a model trained by scraping every singer on YouTube. The output difference is audible — fewer artifacts on consonants, cleaner sustains, more usable takes per session — and the rights story is much simpler when the underlying voices were recorded for this purpose.

The platform got traction with top-40 dance producers fast. Hugel, Nicky Romero, Repiet and Goodboys all picked it up. The library expanded — from a handful of voices to 100+ models across pop, rock, R&B, dance, country and jazz, plus instrument timbres. Custom voice training shipped so artists could keep a personal vocal identity through a whole project.

The honest trade-offs are baked in. Audimee is web-only. There is no native plugin or VST — you bounce stems, upload, convert, download. It is also not real-time, so live performance and streaming are out of scope. Some sources — very breathy, very heavily processed, very wide-range — produce residual AI artifacts that need cleaning in post. The team ships improvements regularly, and they are open that no current vocal AI is artifact-free.

The lane is clear: studio-grade voice-to-voice conversion with the largest royalty-free human-voice library on the market. If that is what your session needs, Audimee is the one.

FAQ

Real questions, real answers.

What you wanted to know before pulling the trigger on the subscription.

What exactly is Audimee?
Audimee is an AI vocal conversion platform that turns any vocal recording — yours or someone else's — into one of 100+ royalty-free studio-trained AI voices. It is web-based and built for music producers, songwriters and content creators who want vocal flexibility without booking session singers. The platform also handles vocal isolation from existing tracks, automatic harmony generation, stem splitting, pitch editing and custom voice training on your own voice.
How does the voice conversion actually work?
Audimee runs on a reworked RVC (retrieval-based voice conversion) model trained against high-quality studio reference recordings. You upload or record a vocal — sung, spoken or hummed — and choose a target voice from the library. The model converts the timbre and tone while preserving your melody, phrasing and timing. Output comes back as a clean WAV file with minimal AI artifacts relative to most consumer-grade voice models.
Can I use Audimee vocals commercially?
Yes — on paid plans. The library of 100+ voices is royalty-free, meaning you don't pay per-stream or per-play once the conversion is generated under a Creator-tier subscription or above. Free trial output is intended for evaluation only. Always check the current usage terms inside the app before releasing a track that uses a converted vocal commercially, especially for major-label or sync work.
How do I train a custom voice model?
Record a short clean vocal session — Audimee guides you through the prompts. The platform uses your recording to train a personal AI model that captures your timbre. Once trained, you can apply that model to other vocal takes, so you have a consistent vocal identity across a project, or generate parts in your own voice that you didn't physically record. The training quality is only as good as your input — record in a quiet room with a decent mic and the model will follow.
Which voices are available?
Audimee ships with 100+ royalty-free voice models named with first names (Mark, Blake, Nicole and many others) and tagged by genre — pop, rock, R&B, dance, country, jazz. The library expands regularly. Beyond named human voices, Audimee also supports vocal-to-instrument conversion, so you can sing or hum a melody and turn it into a guitar, brass, woodwind or stringed-instrument part.
Does Audimee work with my DAW?
Audimee is web-based, so it runs in any modern browser on macOS, Windows or Linux. There is no native plugin or VST. Your workflow is: produce in your DAW, bounce the vocal stem, upload to Audimee, convert, download the WAV, drop it back into your DAW. The team has been adding desktop wrappers and DAW-friendly export options, but core processing remains on the web side.
How does Audimee compare to ACE Studio, Moises or Voicemod?
ACE Studio focuses on MIDI-to-vocal generation — you input notes and get a sung result, which Audimee does not do. Moises is the industry standard for vocal isolation and stem splitting; Audimee has those features but Moises does them better. Voicemod is real-time voice changing for live streaming, gaming and content creation — Audimee is not real-time. Audimee's lane is studio-grade voice-to-voice conversion with the largest royalty-free human-voice library and a working custom-training pipeline. Pick by use case, not feature count.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. Audimee provides a limited-time free trial that lets you test conversion quality, browse the voice library and run a small number of conversions before committing to a paid plan. Paid tiers unlock the full voice library, longer conversions, custom voice training, commercial usage rights and the harmony, stems and pitch tools at their full capacity.
What are the honest limitations of Audimee?
Three honest ones. First, Audimee is web-only — there is no native plugin, so it sits beside your DAW rather than inside it. Second, conversions are not real-time, which rules out live performance and streaming use cases. Third, the underlying model is excellent but not perfect — particularly on very breathy, heavily processed or extreme-range source vocals you may hear residual AI artifacts that need cleaning up in post. The team ships improvements regularly, but no current AI vocal tool is artifact-free.
Hit record

The session is open. Bring a vocal.

Free trial. 100+ royalty-free voices in the library. Studio WAV out. Hugel and Nicky Romero already use it — your turn.

Start the session → Try free