OpenTune is a FREE open-source AI pitch correction tool for vocals

A new open-source AI tool named OpenTune offers free pitch correction for vocalists on Windows and macOS. While still in beta, it aims to provide an AI-driven alternative to established paid software like Melodyne and Auto-Tune.
Key takeaways
- Free, open-source AI pitch correction software is now available.
- OpenTune offers a budget-friendly alternative to commercial tools.
- The tool is cross-platform, supporting Windows and macOS.
- Project is currently in beta, with ongoing development.
Why it matters
Musicians and audio professionals can now experiment with AI-powered vocal pitch correction without cost. This democratizes access to advanced audio editing, enabling more creators to refine their work and explore new sound possibilities.
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