AI Gay Voice Test | Free

AI Gay Voice Test

Record yourself speaking. Our AI analyzes the acoustic patterns in your voice — sibilance, pitch range, intonation, vowel quality — and scores how closely your delivery matches what listeners typically describe as a gay-sounding voice.

Note: Important: This tool analyzes acoustic vocal patterns that listeners associate with a stereotypically gay-sounding voice — it does not determine sexual orientation. Gay, straight, and bisexual people can have any vocal style. Results reflect how your voice sounds, not who you are.

How it works

1Hit Start Recording and say something naturally — any sentence in your normal speaking voice
2Our AI reads acoustic signals: sibilant /s/ quality, pitch range, intonation curves, vowel fronting, and speech rhythm
3Get a score and find out which vocal features are driving the result
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Voice Analysis

What's Driving the Score

    What does this actually measure?

    Acoustic features, not identity

    This tool measures real phonetic features — sibilance, pitch range, intonation, vowel fronting — that decades of linguistic research link to what listeners perceive as a gay-sounding voice. It does not test or predict sexuality.

    Based on listener perception research

    Linguistics studies show listeners agree on what sounds stereotypically gay — largely due to /s/ quality, wider pitch variation, and specific vowel patterns. This tool checks for those exact acoustic markers.

    Fun to share, honest about limits

    Voice and identity don't always align. Many openly gay men don't have a 'gay voice'. Many straight men do. This test tells you how your voice sounds to listeners — not who you are.

    FAQ

    How does this detect a gay-sounding voice?

    The tool analyzes acoustic features documented in sociolinguistics research: /s/ sibilance quality (fronted, hissed, or extended), pitch range and variation, intonation curves (rising patterns on statements), vowel fronting, and speech rhythm. These are the features listeners consistently use when judging if a voice sounds stereotypically gay.

    Does a high score mean I'm gay?

    No. Sexual orientation cannot be determined from a voice. This tool measures acoustic expression patterns — how your voice sounds to others based on cultural stereotypes. Many openly gay men score low; many straight men score high. The score reflects vocal delivery, not identity.

    Is this a text-based personality quiz?

    No — this is purely a voice analysis tool. It only works with audio. The test requires you to record yourself speaking. Nothing about what you say matters; only how your voice sounds.

    Is it free?

    Yes. Completely free with no signup. There's a fair-use daily limit per IP to keep it responsive for everyone.