Our Verdict
What is Kits
Kits is one of those platforms that feels like a complete toolbox for modern music creators. Instead of juggling a bunch of separate apps, you get everything under one roof: AI voice cloning, singing generation, vocal removal, stem splitting, mastering, and even an instrument library. The standout feature is how customizable it is—you can train your own voice models from your samples or play around with licensed singer voices, which is huge for anyone wanting a unique sound. On top of that, the stem splitter makes remixing or isolating parts of a track way easier, and the one-click mastering is a real time-saver if you just want something polished without opening up a DAW.
Where Kits also shines is in creativity. The voice blending tools let you mix and match characteristics to design new voices, and you don’t always need your own dataset to get results. Add in the library of instruments, realistic text-to-speech for demos, and even developer integrations via API, and it becomes more than just a vocal tool—it’s almost like an AI-powered studio.
Of course, it’s not perfect. The learning curve can feel steep with so many features to explore, and results can vary depending on the voice model or mastering settings you use. It’s not going to fully replace a human engineer or vocalist, but for speed, experimentation, and sheer flexibility, Kits offers a ton of value for musicians who want to push boundaries without getting bogged down by tech.
Is Kits worth registering and paying for
If you’re a music creator eager to experiment and streamline your workflow. Since Kits bundles voice cloning, stem splitting, AI singing, mastering, and even an instrument library under one roof, signing up—especially for a trial or free tier—lets you explore a powerful suite of tools no other platform offers in that combination.
That said, paying for Kits makes sense only if you’ll use it regularly. If you’re frequently editing tracks, experimenting with vocals, or fast-tracking demos, the one-click mastering and creative voice tools can save you time and spark fresh ideas. But if you’re a beginner just dabbling in AI music or only need one feature occasionally, a subscription might feel steep.
A key downside? The learning curve can be real, and not all AI outputs nail human nuance every time. You may need to tweak or retry a few times before you’re happy. Still, for creators looking to iterate fast, explore new sonic possibilities, and skip the technical overhead—Kits is both worth trying and worth paying for.
Our experience
We chose to explore Kits Brands for a team project where we needed to create a comprehensive branding kit for a client’s new e-commerce venture, and it was a seamless experience that made our collaborative workflow efficient, creative, and highly effective. As a team of non-designers—including a marketer, a project manager, and a content strategist—we needed a user-friendly platform that allowed everyone to contribute to building a cohesive brand identity without requiring advanced design skills. Kits Brands’ AI-powered tools, customizable templates, and collaborative features enabled our team to deliver a professional branding kit while working together effortlessly, though we noted some limitations in customization depth for complex designs.
The AI-driven design tool was a standout, allowing our content strategist to generate logo concepts by inputting the client’s industry and preferences. We collaboratively refined designs, tweaking colors, fonts, and layouts in real time, with the platform’s intuitive interface ensuring everyone could participate. The extensive template library offered thousands of options for logos, business cards, and social media graphics, enabling our marketer to create consistent assets across platforms like Instagram and Facebook, which we reviewed together to ensure brand alignment.
Collaboration was streamlined through Kits Brands’ sharing features. We shared design drafts via links, allowing real-time client feedback that we discussed in team huddles to finalize choices quickly. The platform’s brand kit generator created a unified package—including logos, color palettes, and typography guidelines—that our project manager used to ensure consistency in client deliverables. Integration with tools like Google Sheets allowed us to organize branding assets and track feedback, keeping the team aligned.
The mockup feature was a game-changer, letting us visualize the brand on products like packaging and websites, sparking creative discussions on how to enhance the client’s e-commerce presence. While the free plan was great for starting, we opted for a premium plan—starting at around $10/month—for advanced features like high-resolution downloads and mockup variety. Some team members noted that customization options felt limited for highly intricate designs, requiring us to supplement with external tools like Canva for specific tweaks.
Our team’s experience with Kits Brands was cohesive, empowering, and made us feel like a unified creative force capable of delivering a professional branding kit. It’s ideal for non-technical teams, startups, or small businesses looking to create cohesive branding collaboratively without design expertise. If your team wants to build a polished brand identity together, Kits Brands is definitely worth checking out, especially with complementary tools for complex customizations.