SnapSong vs MelodyBolt: Two AI Song Tools Compared
SnapSong and MelodyBolt are both affordable AI song tools, but they start in completely different places. SnapSong turns a photo into a full song. You upload one picture, and the AI reads it, then writes the lyrics for you. MelodyBolt starts from a written brief. You type out the story, names, and details, and its AI builds the song from your words. Same goal, different front door.
The short version: photo vs. brief
Both tools are AI song makers, and both are cheap compared to hiring a human songwriter. The honest difference is the input.
With SnapSong, you upload one photo. An AI vision model reads the image. It picks up the subject, the setting, the mood, and the little details. Then it writes original lyrics, picks a genre and vocal style that fit, and records a full 2 to 3 minute song with real vocals. You do not write a brief. A picture is worth 1000 words, and a song.
With MelodyBolt, you start by typing. You share the story, the names, the inside jokes, the moments you want in there. Its AI then writes the lyrics and produces the track from what you wrote. It is a brief-based tool, and a good one. You just have to know what you want to say first.
Neither way is wrong. If you have a photo that already says it all, SnapSong is the easier path. If you have a specific story in your head and you want to spell it out, a brief-based tool like MelodyBolt fits that better.
How SnapSong works
SnapSong starts and ends with a photo. You upload one picture, the AI reads it, writes original lyrics about what it sees, and records a full song you can play and download in about 60 to 180 seconds.
Here is the flow. You drop in a photo of your dog, your kid, a road trip, a wedding, whatever matters. The vision model studies it. It notices the golden retriever on the beach at sunset, or the toddler covered in birthday cake. From that, it writes lyrics that fit, chooses a genre and a voice that match the mood, and records the track. You listen in the browser, read the lyrics, and download it.
The point of SnapSong is that you do not have to find the words. The photo carries the meaning, and the AI does the writing. That makes it great for moments you feel but would struggle to describe.
- •Input: one photo, no writing required
- •Output: a full 2 to 3 minute song with real vocals and lyrics
- •Speed: about 60 to 180 seconds
- •Plans: from $9.99/mo for 25 songs, so making many is cheap
How MelodyBolt works
MelodyBolt starts from your words. You fill out a brief with the story and details you want in the song, and its AI writes the lyrics and produces the track. Pricing starts around $9.99, so it is in the same affordable bracket as SnapSong. Check their site for current pricing.
You tell it who the song is for, the names to include, the moments and feelings that matter, and the genre you like. The AI takes that brief and turns it into an original personalized song you can preview and then download. It is fast and built for personal, gift-style songs.
If you already know exactly what you want the song to say, that control is a real strength. You are steering the lyrics with your own input rather than handing the meaning to a photo. The trade-off is simply that you have to write the brief first.
- •Input: a written brief with names, story, and details
- •Output: an original personalized song you can download
- •Speed: fast, typically a preview within minutes
- •Strength: precise control over the story and details you include
SnapSong vs MelodyBolt at a glance
Here is the side-by-side. Both are AI-powered and affordable. The headline difference is how you start: a photo with SnapSong, a written brief with MelodyBolt.
| Feature | SnapSong | MelodyBolt |
|---|---|---|
| What you give it | One photo | A written brief |
| Who writes the words | AI reads the photo and writes lyrics | AI writes from your typed story |
| Effort from you | Upload and wait | Describe the song in words first |
| Output | Full 2 to 3 min song, vocals, lyrics, download | Original personalized song, download |
| Speed | About 60 to 180 seconds | Fast, preview in minutes |
| Starting price | From $9.99/mo (25 songs) | Around $9.99, check their site |
| Best for | Moments a photo captures better than words | Specific stories you want to spell out |
Which one should you pick?
Pick SnapSong when the feeling lives in a picture and you would rather not write. Pick MelodyBolt when you have an exact story in mind and want to type it out. Both give you a real song without paying for a human songwriter.
Reach for SnapSong if you are staring at a photo that gives you a lump in your throat and you cannot find the words. The dog you lost. Your kid's first steps. The trip you never want to forget. Upload it, and let the AI do the writing. Because plans start at $9.99 a month for 25 songs, you can make a different version for every photo and pick your favorite.
Reach for a brief-based tool like MelodyBolt when the song is about a story more than an image. An inside joke, a proposal speech, a decade of marriage with specific milestones you want named. When you want to dictate the lyrics in detail, typing a brief gives you that grip.
Plenty of people will love having both in their toolkit. A photo-driven song for the moments words fail, and a brief-driven song for the stories you want told exactly your way.
Where each one really shines
SnapSong's honest edge is that there is no brief. The photo is the brief. That removes the hardest part for most people, which is figuring out what to say. It is also instant and cheap per song, so you can make many.
MelodyBolt's honest edge is control and a gift-ready flow. Because you write the details, you can be sure the right names and moments land in the lyrics. It is a polished, affordable way to make a personal song as a gift.
If you want the simplest possible path from a memory to a finished song, SnapSong removes the blank page entirely. You bring the picture. It brings the words, the melody, and the voice.
Frequently asked questions
Is SnapSong or MelodyBolt better?
Neither is strictly better. They fit different needs. SnapSong is better when a photo captures the feeling and you do not want to write. MelodyBolt is better when you have a specific story to type out and want tight control over the lyrics. Both are affordable AI song tools, not human songwriter services.
Do I have to write anything to use SnapSong?
No. That is the whole point. You upload one photo and the AI reads it, then writes the original lyrics, picks the genre and voice, and records the song. You only write a brief if you choose a brief-based tool like MelodyBolt instead.
How long does each take?
SnapSong creates a full song in about 60 to 180 seconds. MelodyBolt is also fast and typically gives you a preview within a few minutes. Both are far quicker than a human songwriter service, which usually takes days.
How much do they cost?
SnapSong plans start at $9.99 a month for 25 songs, with Creator at $19.99 for 60 and Pro at $39.99 for 150. MelodyBolt starts around $9.99 per song. Check MelodyBolt's site for current pricing, since it may have changed.
Are these the same as Songfinch or Songlorious?
No. Songfinch and Songlorious use real human songwriters who craft a song from your brief, usually starting around $150 to $199 and taking a few days. SnapSong and MelodyBolt are AI tools that are faster and far cheaper per song. The human services offer a songwriter's craft and a premium gift feel, which is their real strength.
Can the song really come from just a photo?
With SnapSong, yes. An AI vision model reads your photo and identifies the subject, setting, mood, and details, then writes lyrics about it and records a full song with real vocals. You get the song, the lyrics, and a download in your browser.
Got a photo that says more than words could? Upload it to SnapSong and hear it become a song in about a minute.
Make your song →About the author
Chris Taylor — Chris built SnapSong, an AI tool that turns a photo into a complete, original song. He works hands-on with the vision, lyric, and music models behind it every day.