Best Learn-to-Sing Apps 2026: 7 Picks for Real Progress

Seven learn-to-sing apps and platforms compared by teaching style, feedback, free access, and verified 2026 pricing. Find the right fit for structured lessons, song-led practice, pitch feedback, or targeted coaching.

Aug 20, 2026Updated: Aug 20, 20268 min

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Bloom Vocal Team

AI Vocal Coaching Research Team

The Bloom Vocal editorial team combines vocal coaches, speech AI engineers, and music educators to publish practical, repeatable vocal training guidance grounded in real learner data.

  • Designed and operated a 9-week vocal curriculum
  • Analyzed learner outcomes across the 5-module exercise library
  • Maintains AI scoring models for pitch, breathing, and vibrato

TL;DR

There is no single best learn-to-sing app in 2026: 30 Day Singer is the clearest human-led video course with a permanent free tier and Full Access at $10.75/month when billed annually; Yousician has the most game-like progression at $19.99/month or $119.99/year for one instrument; Singing Carrots starts with free browser diagnostics and a Starter plan around $10/month annually; Riyaz gives access to its course catalog on a free plan capped at 8 minutes a day; Simply Sing teaches through songs and a free vocal-range check; Vocal Coach Singer offers a free Breathe collection; and Bloom Vocal scores five vocal areas before recommending practice. Choose by the feedback and routine you will actually use, not by a universal ranking.

Most "learn to sing" lists treat every product as if it teaches the same way. They do not. A pitch graph, a human-led video course, a song catalog, and a scored diagnosis can all be useful, but they solve different problems.

This list is organized by learning style rather than an overall rank. Prices come from the linked 2026 reviews and their cited official pages or store listings; prices can change by country, platform, and billing channel.

The seven options at a glance

App or platformBest forFree accessPaid entry or price note
30 Day SingerHuman-led video lessons and a clear course pathPermanent free tier with introductions and sample lessons$10.75/month when billed annually
YousicianGame-like progression and practice motivationLimited trial access$19.99/month or $119.99/year for one instrument
Singing CarrotsA vocal-focused diagnosis before payingRange and pitch tests without an accountStarter roughly $10/month annually; Self-Study around $22.50/month
RiyazA mobile course with daily practice structureFull course catalog, capped at 8 minutes/dayiOS $24.49/month; annual iOS options $79.99–$88.99/year
Simply SingLearning through songs matched to your rangeRange check, song browsing, and recommendationsAmount is shown in-app and varies by country and store
Vocal Coach SingerShort coach-authored exercisesFree Breathe collectionSeparate collections from $1.99/month
Bloom Vocal (our product)A five-area assessment followed by targeted practiceGuided exercises and practice tools are available freeCheck the site for the current plan details

If you want a teacher-led curriculum

30 Day Singer is the closest match to a traditional course in this list. The platform uses video lessons from human instructors, so it tells you what to practice instead of only showing whether a note was in tune. The permanent free tier includes introductory and sample lessons. Full Access was listed at $10.75/month when billed annually in the linked review, and private coaching is a separate purchase.

Its limitation is important: video instruction is still one-way. You can follow a lesson, but the platform does not see the physical cause of your vocal problem. Choose it when you need a curriculum; add human feedback when you need correction.

Read the full 30 Day Singer review for the trial and pricing details.

If you need motivation to practice every day

Yousician has the clearest game-like progression: levels, feedback, and achievements give each session an obvious next step. Singing is one of five instruments, so it is a sensible choice if you also play guitar, piano, or another instrument.

The tradeoff is that there is no vocals-only plan. Premium is $19.99/month or $119.99/year for one instrument, including Singing; Premium+ costs more and adds the broader multi-instrument and licensed-song catalog. If you only sing, compare the vocal depth with a voice-focused product before paying for the bundle.

Read the Yousician singing review before choosing Premium or Premium+.

If you want to measure your starting point first

Singing Carrots is the least-committal way to get an initial vocal data point. Its vocal-range test and pitch-accuracy test work in a browser without creating an account. That makes it useful when you know you want to improve but do not yet know whether pitch, range, or another issue should come first.

The paid tiers are more involved: the Starter plan is roughly $10/month on annual billing, while Self-Study is around $22.50/month. Pricing is only shown after an assessment and account creation, which is a real friction point. It is also browser-first, so check the workflow on your device before expecting a native mobile app.

See the Singing Carrots review for the free-tool and price caveats.

If you want a daily mobile course

Riyaz combines a course catalog with vocal tools such as real-time pitch display, vocal-range detection, and breath monitoring. Its free plan gives access to the course content but caps practice at 8 minutes per day, enough to inspect the teaching style but restrictive for a full routine.

On iOS, the linked review recorded $24.49/month or annual options of $79.99–$88.99/year. Android pricing was not independently verified in that review, so do not assume the iOS number will appear in your store. Riyaz fits singers who want a lesson path inside a mobile app; it is less useful if you only want a quick pitch tuner.

The Riyaz review includes the regional pricing warning and source dates.

If songs are what keep you practicing

Simply Sing uses your vocal range to recommend songs and lets you explore the song-led experience before subscribing. The free path includes the range check, browsing, and recommendations. Daily warmups and full access require a subscription.

This is a good fit when the immediate goal is "help me sing songs I enjoy." It is not the strongest choice if you want a detailed diagnosis of breath support, register transitions, or expression. Its price is deliberately not stated as a single number: the official help center says it varies by country and by App Store or Google Play, and the current amount appears under Profile > Go Premium.

Read the Simply Sing review before starting a trial.

If you prefer short, focused exercises

Vocal Coach Singer is built around separate exercise collections rather than one large adaptive curriculum. The free Breathe collection lets you sample the coaching style. Workout, Skills, and Harmony are separate subscriptions: the review recorded Workout at $1.99/month or $19.99/year, Skills at $4.99/month or $49.99/year, and Harmony at $6.99/month or $69.99/year on the US App Store.

That modular structure is its strength and its weakness. You can pay for the area you want, but the separate collections are not the same as an app that diagnoses your problem and routes you through one integrated path. It also does not provide the real-time pitch feedback or large song catalog some learners expect.

If you want a scored diagnosis and targeted practice

Bloom Vocal analyzes a recording across five areas — breath support, pitch accuracy, register transition, rhythmic stability, and expression — then uses the result to suggest practice. It is a better fit for learners who want to know why a note is unstable, not only whether it was sharp or flat.

Bloom Vocal is our own product, so evaluate this recommendation with that conflict of interest in mind. We do not claim that a recording replaces a teacher: a browser-based analysis cannot see posture, jaw tension, or the physical setup behind a sound. The practical use case is frequent, structured practice between lessons, or a low-friction starting point for someone who does not know what to work on.

Start at Bloom Vocal and compare its feedback with the free paths above before subscribing to anything.

How to choose in one pass

  1. Do you need instruction or diagnosis? Choose 30 Day Singer or Yousician for a lesson path. Choose Singing Carrots or Bloom Vocal for an assessment-led start.
  2. Will songs keep you consistent? Try Simply Sing. If you want songs plus game mechanics and also play another instrument, try Yousician.
  3. Do you want mobile-first daily practice? Riyaz is the strongest fit here. If you prefer short standalone drills, try Vocal Coach Singer.
  4. Is free access a hard requirement? Start with Singing Carrots' no-signup tests, 30 Day Singer's permanent free tier, Riyaz's capped catalog, or Vocal Coach Singer's Breathe collection. Treat free access as a test, not proof that the app is the right long-term fit.
  5. Only then compare prices. Review the billing channel and region before making a decision: Yousician, Riyaz, Simply Sing, and Singing Carrots all have pricing details that vary by plan, platform, or country.

For a narrower comparison, see the best singing practice apps, the best online singing courses, and what vocal training costs.

What none of these apps can do

Every app here can make practice more repeatable. None can fully replace a teacher's eyes and ears in the room. They cannot reliably observe jaw tension, posture, rib movement, or the physical sensation of a register shift from a recording alone.

The most realistic routine is therefore simple: use the free path to test the feedback, practice often enough to build consistency, and use a human teacher when the problem needs physical correction rather than another score.

Sources and method

Feature and price claims were taken from the linked reviews, each of which lists its official pages or store listings and the date checked: 30 Day Singer, Yousician, Singing Carrots, Riyaz, and Simply Sing. The Vocal Coach Singer figures come from its 2026 review. Bloom Vocal is identified as our own product above. Confirm the amount shown in your own region before subscribing.

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