Best Singing Apps for iPhone in 2026: 7 App Store Picks, Priced

We checked seven singing apps directly on the iPhone App Store to see what they actually cost — not the marketing page. Some prices don't match what you'll pay, as of 2026-08-10.

Aug 10, 2026Updated: Aug 10, 202614 min

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Transparency: This roundup is written by the Bloom Vocal team. We don't have an iPhone App Store app — here's what that means for you: you won't find us by searching the App Store, and everything below about the other seven apps was checked against their real App Store listings, not ours. We've noted where our own product fits (or doesn't) separately, after the seven apps you can actually find in the App Store.


Why "Is There an App?" Is the Wrong Question on iPhone

iPhone is the platform with the most singing apps, full stop. The real friction isn't finding one — it's that the price you see depends entirely on where you look. A monthly subscription figure on the App Store listing, a different annual number on the developer's own site, and a third figure from an old user review can all describe the same app.

This isn't a minor discrepancy in every case. Sing Sharp's App Store listing shows a $99.99/year in-app purchase alongside a $29.99/year option, while its own official pricing page lists $79.99/year — a gap of roughly 2.7x between the highest App Store figure and the website figure for what's meant to be the same annual plan. Erol Singer's Studio doesn't publish a subscription price on its App Store listing at all; the only figures we could find come from a third-party site, quoted in EUR, with no confirmed USD conversion.

So the question worth asking isn't "does this app exist for iPhone" — it clearly does, for all seven apps below. It's "what does the App Store listing actually say I'll pay, and does that match what the company advertises elsewhere?" That's the axis this roundup is built around.


At a Glance

App Store listings checked between 2026-06-30 and 2026-08-10. "Verified" means the price came directly from the App Store listing or in-app purchase screen — not a third-party estimate.

AppApp StoreFree tierPrice (verified?)Best for
Singing CarrotsYes (native app, June 2026)Free vocal range and pitch accuracy toolsNot verifiable on the App Store listing — revealed only after an on-site diagnostic quizFull AI-coached curriculum, if you're willing to complete a quiz first
YousicianYes$0 — roughly 10-15 min/day, limited libraryVerified — $19.99/mo or $119.99/yr (Premium); $29.99/mo or ~$179.99/yr (Premium+)Multi-instrument learners who want singing as one of five instruments
Erol Singer's StudioYesBeginner Level 1-2, permanently free (not a time-limited trial)Not verifiable on the App Store listing — third-party estimate only (~€1.99/wk, €7.49/mo, €54.99/yr; USD unconfirmed)Beginners who want a permanent free subset without a trial clock
SWIFTSCALESYes$0 with ads; core scale practice isn't paywalledVerified — $6.99 one-time Pro purchase (no subscription)Anyone who wants to pay once and be done
Nail the PitchYesFree install with ads and in-app purchasesVerified (US iOS) — $9.99 one-time Pro unlockPitch-monitoring practice without a recurring bill
RiyazYesFull course access, capped at 8 min/day; vocal monitor and breath monitor includedVerified on iOS — $24.49/mo or $79.99-$88.99/yr (US); far lower in some regionsHindustani, Carnatic, or Western classical vocal training
Sing SharpYesAd-supported, ~10 songs, ads roughly every 30 seconds (user-reported)Verified on App Store — $14.99/mo, $39.99/3mo, $29.99/yr, $99.99/yr (SKU); official site separately lists $79.99/yrSong-based practice, if you confirm which price applies
Bloom Vocal (ours)No App Store app — Safari web app (PWA)57 guided exercises + 8 real-time tools, no card requiredNot an App Store purchase — Bloom Plus is $9.99/month (300 credits) via web checkoutInstall-free access to AI coaching, if a browser-based tool fits your workflow

The Seven Apps With an Actual App Store Listing

Singing Carrots shipped a native iPhone app in June 2026, after years as a web-only product. The App Store listing gives you free vocal range and pitch accuracy testing, but the paid tier's price isn't shown there — Singing Carrots reveals pricing only after you complete a roughly 60-second diagnostic quiz and create an account on its website. What it doesn't do: show you a price on the App Store listing itself, which means you can't comparison-shop it against the other six apps here without leaving the App Store first.

Yousician is confirmed on the App Store with two tiers: Premium at $19.99/month or $119.99/year (single instrument — Singing is one option among five), 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: offer a singing-only plan. You're paying for a general music-education platform where vocals are one instrument choice, not a dedicated vocal app.

Erol Singer's Studio offers Beginner Level 1-2 as a permanently free subset — not a time-limited trial that expires. Beyond that, we could not confirm a subscription price on the App Store listing itself; the only figures available come from a third-party site (singwell.eu) quoting roughly €1.99/week, €7.49/month, and €54.99/year, with no confirmed USD conversion. What it doesn't do: disclose its own subscription price where you'd expect to find it — on the App Store page you're about to download from.

SWIFTSCALES is one of two apps in this list confirmed at a one-time purchase price: $6.99 for the Pro unlock, no subscription, taken directly from the App Store listing. The free tier isn't gated on core scale practice, only on the ad-free Pro extras. What it doesn't do: bundle a song library or AI coaching — it's a scale and pitch-practice tool, not a full curriculum.

Nail the Pitch confirms a $9.99 one-time Pro unlock on US iOS, covering recording, playback, session saving, ad removal, and MIDI export. The free version is installable with ads and separate in-app purchases. What it doesn't do: confirm the same price for Android — this figure is specific to the US iOS App Store listing and shouldn't be assumed to carry over to other platforms or regions.

Riyaz is built around Hindustani, Carnatic, and Western classical vocal training rather than general pop singing practice. Its free tier is unusually generous for full course access — capped at 8 minutes of daily practice, with the Vocal Monitor, range detection, and breath monitor included free. The confirmed US iOS price is $24.49/month or $79.99-$88.99/year, but regional pricing varies enormously — Amazon.in lists an annual figure equivalent to roughly $9.60. What it doesn't do: confirm a Google Play price independently of the iOS figure above; we're not carrying the iOS number over to Android.

Sing Sharp is the clearest example of App Store pricing not matching a company's own site. The App Store listing shows $14.99/month, $39.99 for three months, $29.99/year, and a separate $99.99/year in-app purchase — while Sing Sharp's official website (lalasing.app/plans-pricing) lists $79.99/year for what appears to be the same annual plan. That's roughly a 2.7x gap between the highest App Store figure and the website figure. The free tier is ad-supported, with roughly 10 songs and ads reported by users at around every 30 seconds, plus limited access to Hear You Breath and See Your Pitch features. What it doesn't do: make it obvious, at the point of purchase, which of its several listed prices you'll actually be charged — check the exact SKU before confirming.


Where Bloom Vocal Fits — Without an App Store Listing

We don't have an iPhone App Store app to put in the table above as an eighth "verified App Store" entry, because there isn't one. Bloom Vocal runs as a Safari web app on iPhone: you open it in a browser, and you can add it to your home screen for an app-like icon, but there's no App Store download, no App Store rating, and no App Store in-app purchase screen to check.

What that gets you: 57 guided vocal exercises and 8 real-time practice tools free, without a card on file. AI-coached feedback sits behind Bloom Plus at $9.99/month for 300 credits, purchased through a web checkout rather than Apple's in-app purchase system — which is also why you won't see an App Store price for us to compare against Yousician's or Sing Sharp's. If having something installable from the App Store specifically matters to you, that's a real limitation worth weighing against the seven apps above; if you're comfortable with a browser-based tool, it's a way to skip the App Store's purchase flow (and its associated platform fees) entirely. On Android the situation is reversed — there is a Google Play build, which we cover in the Android roundup alongside the one major platform that has no Android app at all.


Which One, Depending on What You Want

If you want a one-time purchase and no subscription at all, SWIFTSCALES ($6.99) and Nail the Pitch ($9.99) are the only two apps here with a confirmed one-time price. Neither includes a song library or AI-coached curriculum — they're focused tools, not full platforms.

If you want the price shown before you commit to anything, Yousician, SWIFTSCALES, Nail the Pitch, and Sing Sharp all show a number on the App Store listing itself. Singing Carrots and Erol Singer's Studio do not — you'll need to go through a quiz or a third-party source to estimate what you'd pay.

If you're specifically choosing between Sing Sharp's own prices, check the exact SKU on the App Store before assuming $29.99/year applies — the $99.99/year in-app purchase exists in the same listing, and neither matches the $79.99/year shown on Sing Sharp's official site.

If classical vocal technique (Hindustani, Carnatic, or Western) is your actual goal rather than general pop warm-ups or song practice, Riyaz's focus is the closest match here, though its US iOS price is also the least consistent across regions of anything in this list.

If you don't want to download anything from the App Store at all, that's the one condition none of the seven apps above can satisfy — that's specifically what a browser-based option like Bloom Vocal is for, with the tradeoff of no App Store presence to point to.

For more detail on any single app, our full reviews cover Singing Carrots, Yousician, Erol Singer's Studio, SWIFTSCALES, Nail the Pitch, Riyaz, and Sing Sharp individually. If you want a broader cross-platform comparison instead of an iPhone-specific one, see our best vocal apps roundup or, for AI-coaching specifically, best AI vocal coach apps.


What We Couldn't Confirm

  • Singing Carrots' and Erol Singer's Studio's subscription prices are not shown on their App Store listings. Singing Carrots reveals its price only after an on-site quiz; Erol's only available figure is a third-party EUR estimate with no confirmed USD conversion.
  • Riyaz's Android (Google Play) price was not independently confirmed — we're only citing the US iOS figure above, and it should not be assumed to carry over to other platforms.
  • Nail the Pitch's price outside the US iOS App Store was not confirmed; the $9.99 figure is specific to that listing.
  • Sing Sharp's exact charge amount depends on which in-app purchase SKU you select — the listing shows multiple prices for what appears to be similar plan lengths, and we're not resolving that into a single number.

FAQ

Does Singing Carrots have an iPhone app? Yes, as of June 2026 — the App Store listing (id6776270059) confirms a native iPhone app. Before that, Singing Carrots was web-only. Pricing still isn't shown on the App Store listing itself; it's revealed only after you complete a diagnostic quiz on the website.

How much does Sing Sharp cost on the App Store? The App Store listing shows $14.99/month, $39.99 for 3 months, $29.99/year, and a separate $99.99/year in-app purchase. The official Sing Sharp website lists $79.99/year for the same annual plan — about 2.7x less than the App Store's $99.99/year SKU, so check which price you're actually being charged before subscribing.

What is the best free singing app for iPhone? It depends on what you need for free. Riyaz's free tier gives full course access plus a vocal monitor and breath monitor, capped at 8 minutes of practice a day. SWIFTSCALES' free tier isn't paywalled on its core scale practice at all. Neither is a full substitute for a paid plan, but both give more than a locked demo.

Are there one-time-purchase singing apps for iPhone? Yes. SWIFTSCALES confirms a $6.99 one-time Pro purchase with no subscription. Nail the Pitch confirms a $9.99 one-time Pro unlock on US iOS for recording, playback, session saving, and MIDI export. Both are exceptions in a category dominated by monthly and annual subscriptions.

Is Bloom Vocal available on the iPhone App Store? No. Bloom Vocal does not have an iPhone App Store listing — it runs as a Safari web app (PWA) instead. You open it from a browser bookmark or add it to your home screen; there's nothing to download from the App Store.

Why do singing app prices differ between the App Store and the official website? App Store purchases go through Apple's in-app purchase system, which can carry different SKUs, regional pricing, or a platform fee baked in, while a developer's own website checkout doesn't. Sing Sharp is the clearest example here — its App Store annual price and its website annual price aren't the same number.

Can I try a singing app on iPhone without a subscription? Riyaz, SWIFTSCALES, Erol Singer's Studio, and Singing Carrots all offer some form of permanently free or ad-supported access on iPhone without requiring a subscription upfront. Sing Sharp's free tier is ad-supported with a limited song catalog rather than a full trial.


Sources

Note: Prices come directly from each app's App Store listing where marked "verified"; figures marked "not verifiable on the App Store listing" come from third-party sources or on-site quizzes and could not be independently confirmed against Apple's own purchase screen. Prices and listings change — check the current App Store page before subscribing to anything referenced here.


This roundup was written by the Bloom Vocal team. We don't have an iPhone App Store app in this category, and this piece makes no comparison intended to favor our own product — Bloom Vocal is a Safari web app, not one of the seven App Store apps this roundup is built around. Pricing and listing details were verified against the sources above between 2026-06-30 and 2026-08-10 and may change — check each app's current App Store page before subscribing.

How to Pick and Price-Check a Singing App on iPhone

A short process for confirming what a singing app actually costs before you subscribe, since App Store listings and official websites don't always agree.

Total time: PT15M

  1. 1

    Open the App Store listing directly

    Check the app's own App Store page and its in-app purchase section for the exact price tier, rather than trusting a marketing page or a search result snippet.

  2. 2

    Test the free tier's real limits

    Install the free version first and check daily practice caps, song counts, and ad frequency before assuming 'free' covers what you need.

  3. 3

    Cross-check the App Store price against the official website

    Compare the number shown in the App Store to the price listed on the developer's own site — Sing Sharp's two prices differ by about 2.7x, so this step can save real money.

  4. 4

    Decide one-time purchase vs. subscription before downloading

    If you don't want an ongoing subscription, prioritize apps with a confirmed one-time purchase, like SWIFTSCALES or Nail the Pitch, over apps that default to monthly billing.

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