DSoundSoft is a boutique audio-technology house that concentrates on one problem only: turning written lyrics and a melody into convincingly human singing. Its two releases—AISingers and AISingers Web—are built on the same proprietary deep-learning engine trained on multilingual vocal datasets, yet they serve complementary workflows. The desktop application, AISingers, gives music producers, game studios, and karaoke makers an offline, low-latency environment where they can type words, draw note curves, choose from dozens of built-in voicebanks (male, female, child, and character styles), and export dry or fully mixed 48 kHz stems in WAV, FLAC, or MP3. MIDI drag-and-drop, VST3 hosting, and automation lanes make it behave like a conventional soft-synth, so it slots easily into Cubase, Reaper, or Live projects for jingles, demos, or final masters. AISingers Web, on the other hand, moves the identical synthesis core to the browser: creators open a tab, paste lyrics, set tempo and key, and receive a downloadable vocal track within minutes—handy for YouTubers, advertisers, or teachers who need quick placeholders without installing anything. Both versions support Japanese, English, and Mandarin phonemes, real-time lyric auditioning, micro-tonal vibrato editing, and breath noise control, letting users move from rough sketch to broadcast-ready chorus without booking studio time or hiring session singers. DSoundSoft’s software is offered free of charge on get.nero.com, where winget and other trusted Windows package sources deliver the newest builds, enable batch installation of multiple titles, and keep every application automatically up to date.