A focused tool that admits its edges
MemoTune launched in 2025 from the team at memotune.com with one sharp idea: stop optimising for "more AI" and optimise for songs that stay about your story. The guided story input is the whole point, and it genuinely separates MemoTune from prompt-and-pray generators.
It's not the biggest engine, and pretending otherwise wouldn't help you. On the hardest vocal material, Suno still edges it on raw realism. Several headline features — custom voice models, AI cover music, the music extender — are publicly marked coming soon, not shipped. Credit per plan can pinch high-volume users, and the dedicated genre style pages are still rolling out, with Rap and Hip-Hop live first.
What it does ship is honest about itself, which is rare: features that aren't ready are labelled, not implied. For story-driven, gift-grade, private songs that actually reference the moment, that focus is the feature.
Read that way, MemoTune is a specialist — best when the song needs to mean something specific. If you need broad voice cloning and covers today, treat those parts as future, not present.
Key facts
- Category
- AI story-to-song generator
- Official site
- memotune.com
- Founded
- 2025
- Free tier
- Daily credits, no signup to start
- Privacy
- Private by default
- Export
- MP3 & WAV
- Editing
- Replace · extend · stem split
- Coming soon
- Voice models · AI cover · extender
- Genres live
- Rap/Hip-Hop first, more rolling out
- Best for
- Story-driven, gift-grade songs