Lyrics to Song: From Your Words to a Finished Track
Paste your lyrics, choose a genre and voice, and MemoTune's AI writes a melody around your phrasing and sings every line into a mixed track. Most songs finish in under 3 minutes. No DAW, session players, or sheet music required.
What is Lyrics to Song?
An AI converter that listens to your lyrics, writes a melody that fits the syllables, and produces a full song with vocals and instrumentation.

Who Uses Lyrics to Song
Concrete workflows where converting written lyrics to a full song saves real time and money.

Songwriters demoing arrangements
Hear how the same set of lyrics lands as a power ballad, a trap beat, and an indie folk track before booking the studio. Run three style variations in under 10 minutes, then commit the winning version to a proper session.

Personal songs for weddings and birthdays
Write a verse for your partner, your parents, or a friend, then turn those lyrics into a real song the room can listen to. Common use cases: first-dance tracks, anniversary tributes, retirement videos, and farewell speeches.

Creators scoring videos and podcasts
Drop in hook lyrics that mention your brand or topic, set a genre that matches your channel, and get a track that sings about your product by name. Replaces royalty-free library music whenever you want the lyrics to do the talking.
Everything in the Lyrics-to-Song Workflow
Production-grade controls so the final song matches the lyrics you wrote, not a generic template.

Why MemoTune for Lyrics to Song
Built for the lyrics-to-song use case specifically, not a generic text-to-music model with a lyrics field bolted on.
Reads your lyrics, not just a prompt
Generic music tools take a topic line and invent their own words. MemoTune converts the exact lyrics you wrote (every syllable, every rhyme, every line break) into the sung vocal. No paraphrasing, no surprise rewrites.
Section tags drive the music
Most converters treat [verse] and [chorus] as plain text labels. MemoTune uses them to shift dynamics, repeat the hook, and pace the bridge, so the output sounds like a song with parts, not a 2-minute melodic loop.
1–3 minute generation, unlimited re-rolls
Most renders finish in 60–180 seconds, and you can re-roll the same lyrics with a different genre, voice, or mood until the version lands. Cheaper than a session musician, faster than building a demo in your DAW.
Full-length tracks at release quality
Render up to ~4 minutes per song with vocals committed to the file. Most free converters cap at 60-second clips or stamp a watermark on the audio. MemoTune ships clean tracks ready to upload to Spotify or YouTube.
Pairs with the AI Lyrics Generator
Stuck on the words? Write them in our AI Lyrics Generator, then convert to a song in the same workspace. Skip the copy-paste round trip between three different tabs and keep iteration in one place.
Your lyrics stay private
We don't publish your input, we don't surface it in any public library, and we don't train future models on it without your explicit opt-in. Safe for personal songs, paid client work, and unreleased material.
How to Turn Lyrics Into a Song in 3 Steps
Paste, set the style, generate. Most renders finish in 1–3 minutes.
Paste your lyrics
Drop your lyrics into the editor and mark the structure with [verse], [chorus], [bridge], [intro], or [outro] tags. The AI uses those markers to map phrasing and arrangement to your song form.
Set the genre, mood, and voice
Pick from preset tags (Pop, R&B, Rock, Country, EDM, Trap, Folk) or type your own style description. Choose male, female, or one of your saved AI singers, then dial in tempo and energy.
Generate and download
Hit Generate and the model returns a finished track in 1–3 minutes. Preview it, tweak the style tags if it isn't right, then export MP3 for sharing or WAV for further mixing in your DAW.
From Lyrics to Song in Under 3 Minutes
Paste your lyrics, pick a style, and hear them sung in a finished mix. Free starter credits, no card required to try.
Lyrics to Song FAQ
How the converter handles your input, structure, vocals, and exports.
What does lyrics to song really do with the words I paste?
The AI reads your lyrics line by line, identifies stressed syllables, and writes a melody that scans those stresses cleanly. It then sings every word you wrote in your chosen voice, arranges instrumentation around the vocal, and mixes the result. The original wording is preserved, and the model does not paraphrase or rewrite your lyrics.
Which structure tags can I use to control verses, choruses, and bridges?
MemoTune recognizes [verse], [chorus], [bridge], [intro], [outro], [hook], and [pre-chorus] as section markers. Each tag changes the melodic intensity and arrangement at that point. You can stack tags like [verse 1] and [verse 2], and the model writes distinct melodies for each verse while keeping the chorus consistent across repeats.
Can I choose the voice that sings my lyrics-to-song output?
Yes. Pick male, female, or random for a quick render, or assign one of your saved AI singers if you want voice continuity across an EP or album. Voice settings are independent of genre, so you can pair a female vocal with trap production or a male vocal with a folk arrangement, whatever fits the song you're writing.
How long does it take to turn lyrics into a finished song?
Most renders complete in 60 to 180 seconds, depending on song length and queue load. A 1-minute snippet usually takes under a minute; a full 3 to 4 minute track sits around 2–3 minutes. The interface shows a live progress indicator, and you can queue or edit other songs in parallel.
Can I use a generated lyrics-to-song track commercially or release it?
Commercial usage depends on your plan. Paid plans include a commercial license that covers monetized videos, podcasts, ads, and music distribution to streaming platforms. Free plans are limited to personal and non-monetized use. Current licensing terms are listed on your account billing page and on the pricing page.
Are my lyrics private, and does MemoTune store or train on them?
Your lyrics are private by default. We don't publish them in any public song library, we don't share them with other users, and we don't include them in model training without an explicit opt-in toggle in your account settings. This applies to free and paid plans alike, which makes the tool safe for client work and unreleased material.



