The Songai Launches Site that Lets People Give the Gift of a Personalised Song

Using generative AI, The Songai can turn life’s most important memories into unforgettable songs

United Arab Emirates, 13th Jul 2026 — Songai Media today announced the launch of The Songai, a site that enables users to build meaningful connections with others by creating original songs based on their personal messages. The company was founded with a simple mission: to help people turn life’s most important memories into unforgettable songs. The site offers a broad range of musical styles to choose from, along with song formats for occasions like birthdays, weddings, and graduation.

Unlike other AI startups, Songai did not come into existence through a business plan or venture capital. Rather, the company emerged from founder Neil Morecraft’s deeply personal journey that combined his two lifelong passions: technology and music.

“For more than 30 years, I’ve worked in technology, digital strategy, and innovation, helping businesses embrace emerging technologies,” explained Morecraft. “Throughout that time, music has always been a huge part of my life. As GenAI began transforming the creative landscape, I found myself asking a different question from most entrepreneurs, namely, ‘Could technology help people express what they often struggle to put into words?’ That was the start of what became The Songai.”

Morecraft started to create personalised songs for family and friends to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, new babies, achievements, and even moments of loss and remembrance. He said, “The reactions were extraordinary. People weren’t just listening to the songs. They were crying, laughing, reconnecting with memories and sharing them with the people they love. That experience made me realise this wasn’t really about AI-generated music. It was about using technology to deepen human connection and preserve the stories that matter most. The Songai was born from that belief.”

Users can create songs in genres that range from pop and R&B to acoustic, hip-hop, rock, house, and cinematic ballads. The site has the ability to generate music with different styles and moods based on the user’s preferences. 

Each song comes with its own shareable page containing a personal message, custom artwork, and email delivery. “We felt it was important to make each song into a complete gift,” said Morecraft. “The recipient doesn’t just hear the song. He or she sees the artwork and reads the message. It’s part of a total experience.”

Users also have the option of turning their songs into commercial releases. The Songai can distribute users’ songs Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Deezer, and Tidal. “Your songs live on all major platforms — stream them anywhere, share them everywhere,” Morecraft added.

To learn more, visit https://thesongai.com

About The Songai

The Songai is developed and operated by Songai Media FZ-LLC, a Dubai-based technology and media company focused on the intersection of creativity, technology, and human connection. The company builds products that transform real stories, memories, and emotions into meaningful musical experiences that people can share, gift, and remember.

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