An AI song maker built for the small important moments
Zurna AI is built by Pixery Bilgi Teknolojileri, an Istanbul-founded creative tech studio. The product bet is specific — most people don't need a music studio in a browser tab, they need a one-off song for a small important moment. A birthday. A wedding. A pet. A diss track for the group chat.
Under that intent, Zurna pairs an AI song generator with voice cloning, AI lyrics, AI covers, AI remixes and AI music videos. Each generation returns two complete 3-minute tracks so there's a real choice instead of one take, and the output ships auto-tuned, beat-matched and mastered for sharing on TikTok, Spotify or Instagram. Pixery says it reads the App Store and Play Store reviews directly and ships AI updates every two to three weeks.
The honest counterweight matters. Render queues can sometimes lag — a couple of App Store reviews call out long waits or failures on AI Cover. Voice cloning depends on sample quality, and a few users have reported subscription or sign-in issues that needed support. Auto-renewal is on by default. For voice cloning, the ethical rule is hard: only your own voice or one with explicit consent.
Used as designed — a song for someone you care about in three minutes — Zurna covers ground a pro DAW can't, even when a pro DAW is technically more powerful. See the live app on the App Store listing or Google Play.
Key facts
- Publisher
- Pixery
- HQ
- Istanbul
- Launched
- May 2025
- Platforms
- iOS · Android
- Per gen
- 2 full tracks
- Length
- ~3 min
- Genres
- 100+
- Languages
- 7
- Voice
- Cloning + preset
- Video
- AI scenes
A note on voice cloning ethics
Voice cloning is powerful and that power needs care. Zurna asks you to follow a small, hard set of rules:
- Clone your own voice freely.
- Clone someone else's voice only with their clear, informed consent.
- Don't impersonate public figures or use cloned voices to mislead.
- Treat the output as a creative gift — label or disclose when sharing publicly if there's any doubt.