Study Singalong turns your revision notes into full AI-generated songs — lyrics, vocals, and a chorus that sticks. Paste, pick a genre, press play. Actually remember it for the exam.
No music skill required. No ChatGPT prompt-wrangling. Just the three taps it takes to turn a page of biology into a banger.
Type, paste, snap a photo, or attach a PDF or DOCX. We handle the messy handwriting and the highlighter scribbles.
Ten genres. Stack up to three. Photosynthesis as indie-pop. Macbeth as drill. The Treaty of Versailles as musical theatre.
Full original song with lyrics, vocals, and a chorus that sticks — in about 60 seconds. Save, share, or replay until exam day.
Original lyrics + AI-produced vocals + full instrumentation. Sounds like Spotify, not a Casio keyboard.
Word-by-word highlighting that follows the audio. Active recall built in — it's why singalongs work.
One tap to export a video and send it. Your mates ask for the file. You're already studying.
No banner ads, no rewarded video, no "watch this for credits." Pay once, listen, leave. Or stay.
Three-stage moderation on every song. No tracking SDKs. No location. No microphone unless you tap it. Made in the UK.
Every song saved by subject. Streaks for consistency. Offline playback for the bus. The science says replay = retention.
Every track is original, generated from a student's actual notes. These are the kind of songs that come out the other end.
Mitochondria (Pop)
Treaty of Versailles (Lo-fi)
Macbeth Soliloquy (Hip-hop)
Quadratic Formula (EDM)
Periodic Table (Indie)
Newton's Laws (Rock)
Plate Tectonics (Afrobeats)
SAT Vocab Drop (R&B)
7-day free trial on Plus Annual. Cancel anytime in Settings or your phone's subscription manager. No ads either way.
Get the feel. Make a few songs. See if it slaps.
Plenty of songs, billed month to month. No trial.
Same allowance, save 37% vs monthly. 7-day free trial.
Double the songs, longer tracks, raw stems for remixing.
Prices shown in GBP. US, EU, AU and other regions auto-converted at checkout. Subscriptions billed by Apple or Google — manage in your device settings.
Melody, rhyme, and rhythm make information stickier than re-reading. It's why ad jingles live in your head rent-free. It's why every primary school teaches the planets as a song. We just point that at GCSE Biology instead of "Twinkle Twinkle."
Active recall happens automatically when you sing along. Spaced repetition happens automatically when you put it on repeat. Two of the most evidence-backed study techniques, sneakily delivered as a track you actually want to hear.
More memorable when set to music vs. plain text recall studies.
From paste to playback. Faster than reformatting your notes.
Pop, hip-hop, rock, lo-fi, EDM, indie, R&B, country, Afrobeats, classical. Mix up to three.
No. Lyrics are AI-written, the music is AI-produced (vocals, instruments, mix), and we do the prompt engineering and content moderation so you don't have to. The whole flow is tuned for "make a song that helps me memorise this," not "be a generic chatbot."
Anything you can write down. UK GCSE: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, History, Geography, English Literature, RS, English Language and more. US: AP courses, SAT vocab, high-school subjects from Algebra to US History. Any language too — if your notes are in it, the song probably will be.
About 45-90 seconds end-to-end. A progress bar shows lyrics being written, then audio being produced, then the song dropping into your library. Longer than a Google search; faster than reformatting your notes.
Yes. Made for ages 13+. Three independent moderation passes on every input and output. No ads. No third-party tracking SDKs. No location, contacts, or microphone access. We don't sell data — we charge a subscription instead, which keeps incentives aligned. Made in the UK by Froggy Eye Ltd.
Your notes are used to generate your song, then deleted from working logs after 30 days. Songs you save stay in your library until you delete them. We never share your notes or songs with anyone. Account deletion is one tap in Settings — everything goes.
Generating a song needs internet (the AI lives in the cloud). Playing back songs you've already made works offline — perfect for the bus, the train, or anywhere your data plan gives up.
Anytime. Subscriptions are billed by Apple or Google, so you cancel in your device's subscription settings — same place as Spotify, Netflix, and the rest. We don't pull dark patterns to keep you.
Not unless you tell them. There's no social feed, no public profiles, no "your friend just made a song" notifications. The only sharing happens when you tap share. Most users send tracks to one group chat and call it a day.
Free to download. Free to try. iPhone and Android. The first song's on us.