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AISingers Web 1.39 by DSoundSoft is a browser-based AI singing synthesizer that converts user-supplied lyrics and MIDI melodies into natural-sounding vocal performances without requiring local installation. The software targets music producers, songwriters, content creators, and game developers who need rapid vocal sketches, demo guides, or finished synthetic vocals in projects ranging from pop singles to soundtrack cues. Operating inside Chrome, Edge, or Firefox, it offers a piano-roll editor where notes can be painted, lengthened, or micro-adjusted while corresponding lyric syllables are typed directly beneath, after which cloud-hosted neural voices render the phrase with breaths, vibrato, and expressive dynamics. Voices can be switched on the fly to compare timbres, languages (Japanese, English, Chinese), and singing styles, and rendered stems are returned as dry 44.1 kHz WAV files ready for import into any DAW. Because synthesis is performed on remote GPUs, local CPU load stays minimal, letting creators work on low-spec laptops or tablets; projects are auto-saved to the user’s account for cross-device access. Typical use cases include prototyping toplines for client pitches, replacing temporary guide vocals in game audio, generating harmonies for EDM drops, and producing royalty-free vocal libraries for beat-makers. The program belongs to the multimedia/audio category and, as of publication, exists only in the initial version 1.39. AISingers Web is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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