An app betting that the voice — not the prompt — is the real interface
InsMelo — listed as AI Song & Cover Music · InsMelo — is published by AI Mystic Labs and launched in 2025 across iOS, Android and a synced web app at insmelo.com. Where most generators treat a text prompt as the input, InsMelo leans on voice: clone a voiceprint in seconds, or sing and hum to seed a track.
It is also unusually deep for a phone app. Beyond generation it ships Replace, Separate and Extend, vocal and track isolation and segment edits, which is closer to a small studio than a one-shot toy — and it exports clean MP3, WAV and MP4 for real projects.
The honest trade-offs are mostly commercial. The free tier is very restrictive — reports range from one song a day to roughly two songs total — and, more pointedly, voice cloning is usually gated behind the paid plan, so you can't fully judge clone quality before paying. Some users also hit timeouts or weak lyric conversions.
Pricing needs a clear eye too. InsMelo markets itself as cheaper than rivals, but reviewers note this only holds on the annual plan; month-to-month it can be more expensive than Suno Pro. Output quality is solid for an app in this bracket, though not consistently at the top of the standalone-model field.