mayk.it is a music-technology company that builds consumer and creator tools for making, remixing, and marketing music with AI. The flagship mayk.it app lets users find community-made beats and sing or rap over them to create original songs, lowering the barrier to music creation for people without studio access. The company has expanded into AI voice recreation with Covers.ai, a tool for generating fan edits and covers, positioning itself squarely in the social, viral end of the music ecosystem.

The company's strategy centers on the intersection of creation and distribution. Rather than treating song-making as the end goal, mayk.it frames its tools as a pipeline for viral hits, helping fans and music teams generate content engineered to travel on platforms like TikTok. It highlights outcomes such as user tracks getting signed by labels and racking up millions of views, reinforcing its pitch as a launchpad for emerging artists and a marketing engine for established ones.

mayk.it organizes content around themed stations and vibes, making it easy for users to find sounds that match a moment or trend. By combining AI generation, a beat marketplace, and social-distribution mechanics, the platform tries to compress the distance between having a musical idea and shipping something that an audience can react to and share. This UGC-first orientation differentiates it from professional production suites aimed at engineers and producers.

mayk.it raised a $4 million seed round to expand its user base and tooling, backed by a roster of music-industry heavyweights including Zach Katz (former president and COO at FaZe Clan and former BMG US president), MUSIC co-founder and CEO Matt Pincus, Napster CEO and former Roblox music head Jon Vlassopulos, and former Amazon Music content-acquisition leader Mohnish Sani; the app has also been associated with backing from artist T-Pain. With investors deeply embedded in the music business, mayk.it competes with social music apps and AI cover tools while leaning on industry relationships to surface and break new artists.