Best Singing Apps for Android in 2026: 8 Verified Play Store Picks
Every app on this list has a confirmed Google Play listing as of 2026-08-10 — including the one big-name singing platform that, despite topping most iOS lists, still has no Android app at all.
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Transparency: This roundup is written by the Bloom Vocal team, and Bloom Vocal is included in the comparison below — listed last and labelled as ours, not ranked first. Every listing, price, and platform claim below was checked directly against Google Play (and, where relevant, the App Store) as of 2026-08-10, with unconfirmed figures flagged explicitly rather than guessed at.
What we left out and why: Vanido appears on many Android lists, but the sources we checked contradict each other on whether an official Android build exists — so we left it off rather than guess. Singing Carrots is covered below as a deliberate exclusion, since it's the name Android users most often go looking for. Related reading: our Singing Carrots review, Singing Carrots alternatives, and the cross-platform best vocal apps roundup.
The Problem With Most "Best Singing App" Lists
Search "best singing app 2026" and most results read like an iOS-first checklist: a handful of names, a star rating, a price, done. The gap that format hides is availability. Several apps that dominate these lists either don't have an Android version at all, or their Android pricing is different enough from their iOS pricing that copying the number over is just wrong.
The clearest example: Singing Carrots, one of the most frequently recommended AI vocal coaching platforms in 2026, shipped its first native app in June 2026 — for iPhone only. As of 2026-08-10, there is still no Singing Carrots listing on Google Play. Android users following a generic "best app" list land on the App Store link, can't find the app on their phone, and assume something's broken. Nothing's broken — the app just isn't there yet.
This list works backward from that problem. Every app below has a Google Play listing we checked directly on 2026-08-10 (or, for a few, on the specific date the source review confirmed it — noted individually). If it's not confirmed, it's not on this list.
At a Glance: 8 Apps Confirmed on Google Play
Checked 2026-08-10 unless noted otherwise. Prices marked "not independently confirmed" mean we found a price for a different platform (usually iOS) but could not verify the Android figure — do not assume it transfers.
| App | Google Play | Free tier | Paid price (as checked) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yousician | Confirmed | ~10–15 min/day, limited library | Premium $19.99/mo or $119.99/yr; Premium+ $29.99/mo or ~$179.99/yr | Broader music education, singing is 1 of 5 instruments |
| Smule | Confirmed | Duet 2nd-voice only (no solo recording), ads | VIP web ~$44.99/yr; monthly ~$7.99–$9.99; app-store-billed ~$53–$99/yr | Karaoke duets and social singing |
| Riyaz | Confirmed (2026-06-30) | Full course access, capped at 8 min/day; Vocal Monitor free | Android price not independently confirmed | Hindustani, Carnatic, and Western classical vocal training |
| Sing Sharp | Confirmed (2026-08-09) | ~10 songs, ad-supported (roughly every 30s per user reports) | Android price not independently confirmed | Song-based pitch practice — verify current price before subscribing |
| Simply Sing | Confirmed (2026-07-20) | Range check, song browsing, recommendations | Varies by country/store, no fixed figure disclosed | Personalized song recommendations |
| Vocaberry | Confirmed (2026-07-28) | Scope not clearly documented in public listing | Fragmented — 8+ price points seen ($2.99–$99.99), no standard figure | Comparison shoppers willing to check in-app offers |
| Nail the Pitch | Confirmed (2026-08-06) | Free install, ads + in-app purchases | Android price not confirmed (US iOS one-time Pro is $9.99, not transferable) | Real-time pitch monitor as a standalone tool |
| Bloom Vocal (ours) | Confirmed | 57 guided exercises + 8 real-time tools, no card required | Bloom Plus $9.99/mo (300 credits) for AI coaching | Free daily practice, optional AI coaching add-on |
App-by-App Breakdown
Yousician
Yousician's Play listing (com.yousician.yousician) is confirmed as of 2026-08-10. It's a full music-education platform, not a singing-only app — vocal training is one of five instrument tracks. Free tier access is limited to roughly 10–15 minutes a day with a restricted library. Paid tiers: Premium at $19.99/month or $119.99/year (single instrument, so you'd pick Singing) and Premium+ at $29.99/month or roughly $179.99/year (all five instruments plus a larger licensed song catalog).
What it doesn't do: there's no vocal-specific pricing tier — you pay the same platform price whether you use it for singing, guitar, or piano. The core Premium tier also doesn't include Yousician's larger licensed song catalog; that's reserved for Premium+.
Smule
Smule's Play listing (com.smule.singandroid) is confirmed as of 2026-08-10. It's built around karaoke and social duets rather than structured vocal training. The free tier is genuinely limited: no solo recording, only the second voice slot in a duet, plus ads and basic effects. VIP pricing is inconsistent depending on how you pay — around $44.99/year through the web (roughly $3.75/month), $7.99–$9.99 if billed monthly, but $53–$99/year if billed through the app store or Play billing, where platform fees push the price up.
What it doesn't do: it doesn't function as a solo vocal training tool on the free tier — if you want to record and hear yourself sing solo, that's a paid feature. It also isn't built around structured technique exercises the way Bloom Vocal, Yousician, or Riyaz are; it's a performance and social app first.
Riyaz
Riyaz's Play listing was confirmed on 2026-06-30 (package com.musicmuni.riyaz). Its curriculum centers on Hindustani, Carnatic, and Western classical vocal training. The free tier gives access to the full course library but caps daily practice at 8 minutes; the Vocal Monitor, range detection, and breath monitor tools are free without that cap. iOS pricing is confirmed at $24.49/month or $79.99–$88.99/year, with an Indian regional price around ₹799/year (roughly $9.60) — a large enough gap that it doesn't average into one number. We could not independently confirm the Android price, so don't assume the iOS figure transfers.
What it doesn't do: it isn't built for general pop/contemporary vocal technique — if that's what you're after and you download Riyaz expecting it, the core curriculum focus will likely be a mismatch regardless of price.
Sing Sharp
Sing Sharp's Play listing (com.harmonynetwork.singsharp) was confirmed on 2026-08-09. The free tier is ad-supported, covering roughly 10 songs with ads reported by users at around every 30 seconds, and its "Hear You Breath" and "See Your Pitch" features are limited on free. Pricing is where this app gets messy: App Store figures range from $14.99/month to a separate $99.99/year SKU, while the company's own pricing page lists $79.99/year — up to roughly a 2.7x difference depending on which channel you check. None of those figures were confirmed as the Android-specific price — treat this as a "verify before you pay" app more than most.
What it doesn't do: it doesn't offer a single, consistent price you can quote with confidence — the same subscription appears at meaningfully different prices depending on where you buy it, which is a real friction point, not a minor detail.
Simply Sing
Simply Sing's Play listing (com.hellosimply.simplysingdroid) was confirmed on 2026-07-20. The free tier covers a vocal range check, song browsing, and viewing recommendations; daily warm-ups and full song access require a subscription. Simply Sing's own help center states directly that pricing varies by country and by store (App Store vs. Google Play), and must be checked in-app under Profile > Go Premium — there is no single number we can quote here without it potentially being wrong for your account.
What it doesn't do: it doesn't publish one fixed global price, which makes it hard to comparison-shop against other apps on this list before opening it yourself. A 7-day trial is available, but only on annual plans and once per account.
Vocaberry
Vocaberry's Play listing (ru.adhocapp.vocaberry.phoenix24) was confirmed on 2026-07-28. Its App Store in-app purchase listing shows at least eight coexisting price points — $2.99/month, $7.99/month, Pro tiers at $6.99 and $9.99/month, Premium at $29.99/month, an annual option at $15.99, and lifetime unlocks at $23.99 and $99.99. That fragmentation is itself the notable fact here; we could not identify a single standard price, and the scope of the free tier isn't clearly documented in the public listing either.
What it doesn't do: it doesn't make pricing easy to evaluate before downloading — with this many coexisting price points, expect to see specific offers only after you open the app, and compare what you're shown against this range rather than assuming one figure applies.
Nail the Pitch
Nail the Pitch's Play listing (com.autumnrockdev.nailthepitch) was confirmed on 2026-08-06. It's a free-to-install pitch monitor with ads and in-app purchases, built as a focused tool rather than a full training curriculum — recording, playback, session saving, MIDI export, and ad removal unlock via a one-time Pro purchase. That Pro price is confirmed at $9.99 on the US App Store — that is an iOS figure, and we did not find an independently confirmed Android price. Don't assume the two platforms charge the same amount.
What it doesn't do: it isn't a lesson or curriculum app — there's no structured practice plan here, just a real-time pitch monitor and recording tool. If you want guided exercises alongside pitch feedback, pair it with something else or look at apps built around a full routine instead.
Bloom Vocal (our own app)
This is our product, so read this section with that in mind. Bloom Vocal's Google Play listing (site.bloomvocal.app) was confirmed directly on 2026-08-10. The free tier includes 57 guided vocal exercises and 8 real-time practice tools, with no card required to start and progress tracking included. AI-coached feedback — covering breath support, pitch accuracy, register transition, rhythm stability, and expression — sits behind Bloom Plus, a $9.99/month subscription that includes 300 credits.
What it doesn't do: the free tier is the exercise library and real-time tools, not the AI coach — AI coaching is the paid part. It also doesn't have a licensed pop song library the way Smule or Simply Sing do; practice is built around structured exercises rather than singing along to popular tracks. The Android app is a WebView-based shell around the same web product rather than a fully native Android build, which may affect how it feels compared to apps built natively for the platform. And unlike several apps on this list, there is no iPhone App Store build — see our iPhone roundup for what that means on iOS.
Also worth knowing: Perfect Ear
If what you actually need is ear training rather than vocal technique, Perfect Ear (com.evilduck.musiciankit, confirmed on Google Play as of 2026-07-27) is a dedicated interval, chord, and rhythm ear-training tool rather than a singing app. On the US App Store, pricing runs as in-app purchases — Premium at $14.99, a Full Exercise Pack at $4.99, a custom editor at $1.99, and individual packs starting at $0.99 — with no subscription tier confirmed on the public US listing. It's not a singing app and isn't in the comparison table above, but it's a reasonable companion if pitch recognition, not vocal production, is your gap.
Which One Should You Actually Open First?
If you want a free, no-card practice routine today: Bloom Vocal's free tier (57 guided exercises, 8 real-time tools) has the broadest confirmed no-card feature set here. Riyaz's free tier is also real, but the 8-minute daily cap is a hard limit worth knowing before you commit to it as your main app.
If you want AI-coached feedback on your singing specifically: Bloom Vocal's Bloom Plus ($9.99/mo, 300 credits) and Yousician's AI-driven pitch/tone feedback (bundled into its $19.99+/mo platform) are the two confirmed options here. Yousician's AI feedback isn't a singing-only feature — it's part of a broader music platform — so weigh that against paying specifically for vocal coaching.
If you want karaoke and social singing, not technique training: Smule is the clear fit, with the tradeoff that solo recording requires paying.
If you're training in Hindustani, Carnatic, or Western classical vocal technique: Riyaz's curriculum focus is the most specific match here, though you'll want to confirm the Android price yourself before subscribing, since we couldn't.
If price transparency matters more to you than any single feature: Bloom Vocal and Yousician both state a fixed number up front. Simply Sing, Vocaberry, and Sing Sharp all had confirmed pricing inconsistencies or store-dependent variation during this check — that doesn't mean they're bad apps, but it does mean you should check the number on your own device before assuming it matches what's written here or anywhere else.
Whatever you pick, none of the confirmed pricing above is guaranteed to be current by the time you read this — app pricing changes without much notice, and regional variation is real for several of these. Verify on your own Play Store listing before subscribing to anything.
FAQ
Does Singing Carrots have an Android app? No, not as of 2026-08-10. Singing Carrots launched a native app in June 2026, but it's iPhone-only — Android users still get the browser-based version of the site, not an installable Play Store app. If a native Android app matters to you, cross it off your shortlist for now.
Is Yousician on Android? Yes. Yousician has a confirmed Google Play listing (package com.yousician.yousician, verified 2026-08-10). Singing is one of five instruments the app covers, not a dedicated vocal-only product, and pricing (Premium $19.99/mo or $119.99/yr, Premium+ $29.99/mo or ~$179.99/yr) applies to the whole platform, not a singing-specific tier.
What is the best free singing app for Android? There isn't one single winner — it depends on what "free" needs to cover. Bloom Vocal's free tier includes 57 guided exercises and 8 real-time tools with no card required, which is the broadest confirmed free feature set in this list. Riyaz's free tier gives full course access but caps daily practice at 8 minutes. Smule's free tier blocks solo recording entirely. Match the limitation to what you actually need before picking one.
Why are some singing apps iPhone-only? Usually it comes down to where a company chooses to ship first, not a technical limitation of Android itself. Singing Carrots built its new native app for iOS first and, as of 2026-08-10, still hasn't shipped an Android equivalent — the company hasn't published a reason, so we're not going to guess one. It's a reminder to check the actual store listing before assuming a well-known app covers your platform.
Is Bloom Vocal free on Android? The core practice tools are: 57 guided vocal exercises and 8 real-time tools are available with no card required, and progress tracking is included. AI-coached feedback sits behind Bloom Plus, a $9.99/month subscription that includes 300 credits. There's no unlimited free-forever AI coaching tier — the free tier is the guided exercise library, not the AI coach.
Which Android singing app has the most transparent pricing? Bloom Vocal and Yousician state a fixed number up front ($9.99/mo and $19.99/mo respectively) without requiring a quiz or account creation first. Simply Sing and Vocaberry are the opposite case — Simply Sing's own help center confirms pricing varies by country and store, and Vocaberry's App Store listing shows eight or more coexisting price points with no single standard figure. If a fixed, checkable price matters to you, weight that against feature fit.
Can I do AI vocal coaching on an Android phone in 2026? Yes — Bloom Vocal's AI coaching (pitch accuracy, breath support, register transition, rhythm stability, and expression feedback) runs through the Android app, confirmed on Google Play as of 2026-08-10. Yousician also includes AI-driven pitch and tone feedback as part of its broader music-education platform, also confirmed on Android.
Sources
- Google Play — Bloom Vocal — accessed 2026-08-10
- Google Play — Yousician: Learn & Play Guitar — accessed 2026-08-10
- Google Play — Smule: Sing, Duet & Karaoke — accessed 2026-08-10
- Google Play — Riyaz: Learn to Sing — accessed 2026-06-30
- Google Play — Sing Sharp — accessed 2026-08-09
- Google Play — Simply Sing: Learn to Sing — accessed 2026-07-20
- Google Play — Vocaberry — accessed 2026-07-28
- Google Play — Nail the Pitch — accessed 2026-08-06
- Google Play — Perfect Ear — accessed 2026-07-27
- App Store — Singing Carrots AI Vocal Coach — accessed 2026-08-10
- App Store — Nail the Pitch Vocal Monitor — accessed 2026-08-06
- Yousician — Plans — accessed 2026-07-29
- Simply Sing Help Center — Subscribe to Simply Sing — accessed 2026-07-20
- Smule VIP pricing breakdown — anditasten.de — accessed 2026-05-27
Note: Several apps above (Riyaz, Sing Sharp, Vocaberry, Nail the Pitch) have Android prices we could not independently confirm — where an iOS or third-party figure is shown instead, it's flagged as such. Verify current pricing and platform availability directly in your own Google Play Store before subscribing to anything referenced here.
This roundup was written by the Bloom Vocal team. Bloom Vocal is included in the comparison and is not ranked first by default. Pricing, platform availability, and feature details were verified against the sources listed above as of 2026-08-10 and may change — check each app's current Play Store listing before subscribing.
How to Pick and Start Using a Singing App on Android
A short process for choosing a singing app that actually has a working Android listing, then starting a routine without overcommitting to a subscription.
Total time: PT5M
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Confirm the Play Store listing yourself
Search the exact app name on Google Play before reading any 'best of' list, this one included — app availability and pricing change, and a list from a few months ago can be stale.
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Check what the free tier actually unlocks
Free tiers in this category range from a full course with a daily time cap (Riyaz) to a broad exercise library with no card required (Bloom Vocal). Read the limitation, not just the word 'free.'
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Try the free tier for a real session before paying
Run at least one full practice session — not just the onboarding screen — so you can judge whether the exercise style and feedback format fit how you actually practice.
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Only subscribe once you've confirmed the price on your own device
Several apps in this category show different prices by region, store, or promotional channel. Confirm the number on your own Play Store account before committing to a monthly or annual plan.
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