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Writer's pictureBill Inman

REVOLUTIONIZING VOICE WITH AI: Exploring Vocs.AI’s Game-Changing Technology for Music and Media



In the latest episode of CHAINGE, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Craig Fechter, the CEO and founder of Vocs.AI, to discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming the world of music and media. What Craig and his team have built with Vocs.AI is nothing short of revolutionary.


As someone who’s deeply involved in the AI space, I was immediately drawn to how Vocs.AI allows users to clone voices and experiment with different vocal styles—instantly. Traditionally, hiring demo singers is both expensive and time-consuming, with no guarantee of a song’s success. Vocs.AI, however, offers a groundbreaking solution by allowing creators to audition multiple voices at a fraction of the time and cost.


What’s truly unique about Vocs.AI is that it’s been designed by professional musicians and audio engineers, not just developers. This ensures that the platform delivers studio-quality output, making it a powerful tool not only for musicians but also for podcasters, voiceover artists, and content creators looking to scale their productions.


Craig shared that Vocs.AI has already grown to over 8,000 users, and the platform is only getting stronger. With exciting new features like pitch correction and text-to-sing on the horizon, Vocs.AI is poised to lead the future of AI-powered voice technology.


One thing that really struck me during our conversation is how fun and accessible AI can be when used creatively. I even gave it a try myself, transforming my own voice into different styles of singers—it was amazing! The possibilities with Vocs.AI seem endless, from helping songwriters get radio-ready demos to allowing educators to create dynamic learning experiences.


I’m excited to see where Vocs.AI goes from here and how it will continue to revolutionize the creative landscape. This is just the beginning of what’s possible when AI meets artistry.

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