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The AI workspace for your lyrics
Lines in your notes app. Verses in voice memos. Fragments in message threads. Fabric gives every lyric idea one searchable home.
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The AI workspace for your lyrics
Lyrics arrive in fragments. A line on the bus. A verse in the shower. A hook whispered into a voice memo at 3am. A full draft typed into the notes app and forgotten. A phrase scribbled on the back of a receipt. They're everywhere: notes app, voice memos, Google Docs, texts to yourself, scraps of paper in jacket pockets. When you sit down to write, the ideas you've already had are scattered across ten places, and starting from scratch feels easier than hunting for them.
Fabric gives every lyric idea one searchable home. Voice memos transcribed into searchable text. Photographed scraps scanned and findable. Every fragment, draft, and finished lyric searchable by meaning, by theme, by mood.
Every fragment, searchable by meaning
AI search finds lyrics and ideas by what they're about. "The line about driving at night" finds it. "Every draft about heartbreak" finds them. "The verse I wrote after the show in Manchester" finds it. The search works by meaning, so it finds fragments by theme and mood, not by filename or date.
The AI assistant works from your full lyric collection. Ask it to find every line you've written about a specific theme. Ask it to surface unused fragments that might fit the song you're working on. Ask it to connect a verse from one draft to a chorus from another.
Voice memos transcribed
The 3am voice memo is often the best idea. AI voice notes transcribe your sung or spoken lyrics into searchable text. The melody stays in the audio. The words become findable. You don't have to re-listen to fifty voice memos to find the one with the hook.
Capture from everywhere
Type in notes and docs. Record a voice note on the mobile app. Photograph a handwritten lyric and Fabric extracts the text. Forward an idea you texted yourself to email-to-note. Everything feeds one library. Quick capture takes seconds.
Write and develop songs
Write lyrics in notes and docs with your full fragment library searchable alongside. When you need a bridge, search your drafts for unused material. When a theme needs developing, the AI surfaces every line you've written about it.
The canvas lets you arrange verse fragments, chorus ideas, and structural options spatially. See the shape of a song before committing to the sequence.
Annotate with context
Annotations let you add notes to any lyric: "melody in the voice memo," "used in the album version," "rough, needs editing," "inspired by the conversation with Jake." The annotations are searchable, so "every unused lyric" or "fragments with melodies recorded" finds them.
The library compounds
Over months and years, the lyric collection grows into a deep reservoir of material. Themes you've explored. Phrases you've coined. Fragments waiting for the right song. The library represents your artistic development, and the search connects across all of it.
Who uses Fabric for lyrics
Music creators writing and collecting lyric ideas. Songwriters managing drafts across multiple projects. Bands collaborating on lyrics with real-time collaboration. Producers managing song materials alongside production notes.
For visual direction, see album art. For audio files, see audio. For the broader music workflow, see Fabric for music creators.
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FAQs
Can I search lyrics by theme or mood?
Yes. AI search finds lyrics by meaning, theme, and mood across your full collection.
Are voice memos transcribed into searchable text?
Yes. AI voice notes transcribe sung or spoken lyrics. The words become searchable.
Can I photograph handwritten lyrics?
Yes. Snap a photo with the mobile app. The text is extracted and searchable.
Can the AI find fragments that fit the song I'm working on?
Yes. The AI assistant searches your drafts for unused material that matches the theme or mood.
Can I write and develop songs in Fabric?
Yes. Write in notes and docs with your fragment library searchable alongside.
Can I arrange song structure on the canvas?
Yes. The canvas lets you arrange verses, choruses, and fragments spatially.
Can I annotate lyrics with melody references?
Yes. Annotations let you add searchable notes linking to voice memos with melodies.
Is my data private?
Yes. Fabric uses AES-256 encryption and is CASA Tier 2 compliant. Your data is never used to train AI models.
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