10 Seconds. That's All It Takes.
Record a quick voice sample and get a create a get well song sung in YOUR voice — not a stranger's.
Voice Recording
Song Ready
Genres
How It Works
Three steps to your song — all in under 5 minutes
Record Your Voice
Read a short script for 10 seconds. That gives the AI everything it needs to clone your voice.
Describe Your Song
Tell the AI who this song is for and what it should be about. Pick from 100+ genres.
Get Your Song
The AI writes original lyrics and generates a full song in your cloned voice. Download or share it instantly.
Tips for a Get Well Song That Actually Lifts Spirits
Lead with humor if the situation allows it
Nobody stuck in bed wants another "thinking of you" card. If your friend broke their ankle doing something stupid, lean into it. "You tried to skateboard at 35 and now you have a boot" is funnier and more personal than generic sympathy. An acoustic get-well track with self-deprecating humor on their behalf is the kind of thing they'll play for every nurse on the floor.
Reference their current recovery life
Are they watching five seasons of a show in three days? Complaining about hospital food? Sending increasingly unhinged texts from painkillers? Those real-time details make the song feel like a care package from their actual life, not a template. Drop the specifics into your description and the AI works them into the lyrics.
Match the tone to the situation
A pop song with upbeat energy works for "you'll be back on your feet soon." A folk song feels warmer for something more serious — gentle, steady, grounding. Jazz adds a cool, calm vibe that suits recovery. Let the person's condition and personality guide you.
Record your voice somewhere quiet
Same as always: quiet room, phone at a comfortable distance, ten seconds of normal speech. Don't overthink it. The AI needs your natural voice, not your "phone voice" or your "trying to sound cheerful" voice. Just talk normally. That authenticity carries through.
Send it at the right time of day
Not at 6am when they're finally sleeping. Not during visiting hours when their room is full. Mid-morning or early evening — when they're awake, alone, and probably scrolling their phone. A text with the link and something simple like "made you a song" is all you need. Let the song do the talking.
Example prompt to try
“A song for my friend Nadia who's recovering from surgery and could use a laugh”
Frequently Asked Questions
Under 5 minutes. Record 10 seconds of your voice, describe the person and the situation (funny details encouraged), pick a genre, and the AI makes a song in your voice.
No. The AI clones your speaking voice. You never sing. Your friend or family member hears you — your real voice — cheering them on from wherever you are.
Other tools use a generic AI voice that means nothing to the listener. AI Singer clones YOUR voice from 10 seconds. When someone's stuck in bed and hears their friend singing to them, it actually matters.
Read the room (or the hospital room). For minor stuff — a broken arm, a rough flu — humor works great. For something heavier, lean on encouragement and warmth instead. You know the person and the situation best.
Yes. You get a shareable link and a downloadable MP3. Text it, email it, send it in a card — whatever reaches them. If they're in a hospital bed with their phone, a text link is the easiest way.
Yes. Custom lyrics mode lets you write every word. Use [verse], [chorus], and [bridge] to structure it. Good if you want to include a very specific message of encouragement.
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