Singapore-built. For Your Page-tuned.
VocalMe launched in 2024 from Talent Me Technology Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-registered studio operating a small portfolio of consumer AI music apps. The core insight: short-form social platforms have an insatiable appetite for novel audio, and the funniest way to make novel audio is to swap the voice in a song everyone already knows.
The publisher name in the app stores is Luckon — same legal entity, different brand surface. Support contact is [email protected] per the App Store developer responses, and the privacy policy lives at d1e0dtlz2jooy2.cloudfront.net. The team is small, the iteration is fast — a recent release added cinematic music video generation and AI music creation by audio reference.
Honest trade-offs. Voice quality varies widely across the library — distinctive stylized voices render better than neutral ones, and custom-trained voices often need significantly more samples than the app initially suggests. App store reviews flag concerns: aggressive paywall that triggers before you've made anything, double-billing across iOS and macOS for the same subscription, and a previous workflow for downloading individual vocal stems that now requires workarounds in some users' reports. Quality on rock, jazz, and dense electronic source material trails what you get from clean pop and hip-hop.
What VocalMe wins on: viral fit (the output is designed to perform on TikTok, not in a mixing studio), library breadth (more stylistic options than competitors bolt onto their DAWs), one-tap sharing flow, and the fact that no other app combines voice swap, custom training, splitter, and music video into one bundle. If your goal is content velocity rather than commercial release, the math works.