Name the person and moment
Add their name, your relationship, a pronunciation hint if useful, and one or two memories only the recipient would recognize.
A birthday gift made from your memories
Turn a recipient's name, relationship, shared memories, and birthday wish into two complete playable songs to compare and give.
Use fictional or non-sensitive details on the free plan. You will hear two complete versions from one brief.
Fictional briefs, real generations
3 fictional birthday briefs6 playable songsGenerated August 20, 2026
Each example starts with a fictional recipient and memory. Play both versions to hear how melody, voice, and arrangement can change while the birthday brief stays the same.
Listening note: A is 2:57 and B is 3:14. Both use the same lyrics and birthday brief—compare the pacing and listen closely for the requested MY-uh pronunciation.
Listening note: A is 3:35 and B is 3:21. Both preserve the same lyric, including the pronunciation cue—compare which vocal treatment feels warmer and less repetitive.
Listening note: A is 3:37 and B is 3:05. Both use the same detailed lyric—compare whether the longer arc or the tighter version better carries the final chorus.
AI-generated examples created from fictional birthday briefs. They are not customer stories or quality guarantees.
The best brief is not a list of adjectives. It is a name, a relationship, one vivid memory, and the wish you want them to hear.
Turn the place you met, an inside joke, or the life you are building into a birthday song that sounds like your story.
Thank them with the small family details that ordinary birthday messages leave out—from Sunday breakfasts to the advice you still carry.
Bring back the road trip, college ritual, or ridiculous shared moment that only the two of you would recognize.
One short, specific brief is enough to start.
Add their name, your relationship, a pronunciation hint if useful, and one or two memories only the recipient would recognize.
Ask for upbeat pop, warm acoustic soul, cinematic indie, or another style that fits them. Put the birthday wish or chorus idea in plain language.
Listen for name pronunciation, lyric accuracy, melody, and emotional fit. Keep the stronger version or revise one detail and generate again.
The workflow is built around a real gift decision: compare two complete songs, keep the stronger take, and share it when it feels right.
Both songs use the same name, memories, wish, and style direction. The difference is the interpretation, giving you a meaningful choice instead of a single mystery result.
Create two versionsNames, relationships, places, rituals, and birthday wishes give the lyrics a personal center. Listen closely and regenerate if a name or memory is not expressed clearly.
See fictional examplesFree songs are public by default. Eligible paid plans add private generation and downloads; commercial rights depend on the plan and License Agreement.
Compare plansWrite their name in the birthday brief and add a pronunciation hint when the spelling could be read more than one way. Include your relationship, one or two concrete memories, the birthday wish, and the musical style you want.
Start with four things: who the recipient is, how you know them, a specific shared detail, and what you want the chorus to say. Concrete details usually make the result feel more personal than a long list of moods.
One generation creates two complete versions from the same brief. Comparing both makes it easier to choose the melody, voice, pacing, and arrangement that best fit the person receiving the gift.
Yes. Switch to Custom Mode to paste your lyrics and describe the sound separately. Check names and pronunciation carefully before you share the finished song.
Free generations are public by default. Private generations are available on eligible paid plans, so avoid sensitive personal details unless your current plan and visibility choice match how you intend to share the song.
Eligible paid plans include MP3 and WAV downloads. Download access and commercial usage rights are separate; review the current Pricing and License Agreement before using a song beyond a personal birthday gift.
Start with their name, one memory, and the wish you want them to hear.