Convert Your Voice to Guitar

Sing a riff, hum a chord progression, or upload a vocal melody. Our AI voice to guitar converter turns it into an authentic guitar performance with realistic string attack, sustain, and fret noise. No guitar skills needed.

AI-powered voice to guitar conversion

Convert Your Voice to Guitar

Voice to Instrument Generator

Upload or record audio, pick an instrument, and convert

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WAV, MP3, OGG, WebM, FLAC (max 20MB)

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Conversion Result

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How Voice to Guitar Conversion Works

Voice to guitar conversion takes your vocal recording and rebuilds it as an electric or acoustic guitar performance. The AI analyzes the pitch, rhythm, and dynamics of your singing or humming, then generates guitar audio that follows your original melody note for note while sounding like it came from a real guitar amplifier or acoustic body.

The process starts with pitch extraction. The AI isolates your vocal signal from background noise and identifies each note you sang, including subtle pitch bends, vibrato, and slides. These vocal characteristics translate naturally to guitar because guitars are expressive instruments that support the same kinds of articulations. A slight vocal slide between notes becomes a guitar slide or hammer-on. Vibrato in your singing maps to string vibrato on the guitar neck.

Guitar is one of the most popular instruments in voice to instrument conversion because of its versatility. The same hummed melody can sound completely different depending on whether it's rendered as a clean acoustic fingerpick, a distorted electric power chord, or a warm jazz tone. Our voice to guitar model was trained on thousands of hours of professional guitar recordings spanning rock, blues, jazz, country, metal, and classical styles.

The AI captures the physical characteristics that make guitar sound like guitar: the initial pick or finger attack on the string, the resonance of the body or amplifier, the natural decay as the string vibration fades, and even subtle fret buzz and string noise that give recordings their organic feel. These details separate our voice to guitar output from generic MIDI guitar sounds.

Songwriters use the voice to guitar converter to demo riff ideas without picking up an instrument. Singers hum a guitar solo concept, upload it, and hear it played back on guitar within a minute. Producers use it to quickly sketch guitar parts during arrangement sessions. Content creators generate original guitar music for videos and podcasts without any copyright risk.

Upload any audio file up to 20MB in WAV, MP3, FLAC, or OGG format. You can also record directly in your browser. The voice to guitar conversion takes 30 to 60 seconds, and the finished guitar track downloads as a high-quality WAV file ready for mixing and production.

Tips for the Best Voice to Guitar Results

Get the most realistic guitar conversion by following these recording guidelines.

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Mimic Guitar Phrasing

Think like a guitarist when you sing. Use short, punchy notes for a picking style or longer sustained notes for a legato feel. The AI translates your vocal phrasing directly into guitar articulation, so singing with rhythmic intent produces more convincing guitar parts.

2

Try Beatboxing for Rhythm Guitar

For percussive rhythm guitar patterns, try combining vocal notes with rhythmic mouth sounds. The voice to guitar model picks up on percussive onsets and translates them into muted string hits and palm-muted chugs that add groove to the guitar output.

3

Keep Background Noise Low

Guitar conversion is sensitive to background noise because the model needs to distinguish your vocal pitch from ambient sounds. Record in a quiet space with minimal echo. Close windows, turn off fans, and stay about 15cm from your microphone.

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Sing One Note at a Time

The voice to guitar converter works best with monophonic input, meaning one note at a time. If you want to create guitar chord progressions, sing each note of the chord as a separate recording and layer them afterward in your DAW.

Who Uses Voice to Guitar Conversion

From bedroom producers to professional session musicians, voice to guitar conversion serves anyone who wants to turn a vocal idea into a guitar track fast.

Rock and Metal Songwriters

Capture riff ideas on the spot by humming them into your phone. Convert the vocal recording to electric guitar and hear your idea played back with distortion, sustain, and authentic string attack before you even pick up your guitar.

Acoustic Singer-Songwriters

Demo fingerpicking patterns and melodic guitar lines by singing them. Voice to guitar conversion lets you build acoustic guitar arrangements from vocal sketches, perfect for solo artists working on new material.

Beat Makers and Producers

Add authentic guitar loops to hip hop, R&B, and electronic tracks without recording live guitar. Hum a melody, convert it to guitar, chop the audio into samples, and layer it into your beat.

YouTube and TikTok Musicians

Create original guitar covers and rearrangements of popular songs. Sing the melody, convert it to guitar, and post unique instrumental content that avoids copyright claims from using original recordings.

Film and Ad Music Composers

Quickly produce guitar-driven background tracks for commercials, trailers, and social media ads. Hum the theme, convert to guitar, and deliver a polished track to your client the same day.

Guitar Teachers

Demonstrate how a vocal melody translates to guitar fretboard positions. Sing a phrase, convert it, and use the guitar output as a teaching reference for students learning to play by ear.

Voice to Guitar FAQ

Answers to common questions about AI voice to guitar conversion.







Turn Your Voice into Guitar Music

Hum a riff, sing a melody, or upload a recording. Get an authentic guitar track back in under a minute. Join thousands of musicians using voice to guitar conversion to capture ideas and create original guitar music every day.