Do I Sound Like a Man or Woman?
Record or upload your voice and see whether it sounds masculine, feminine, or in between — with pitch, resonance, and practical training tips.
How it works
Your recording is analyzed automatically and never shared.
Estimated Average Pitch
Typical adult speaking averages: 85–155 Hz is usually perceived as masculine, 165–255 Hz as feminine, with overlap in between. Resonance often matters more than pitch.
Voice Characteristics
What the AI Heard
Key Acoustic Markers
Why Use This Voice Gender Test?
Real Acoustic Analysis
The AI listens to pitch, resonance, intonation, and breathiness — the same cues human listeners use to form an impression of a voice.
A Spectrum, Not a Binary
You get a 0–100 spectrum position and an estimated pitch in Hz, not just a label — ideal for tracking voice training progress over time.
Private & Free
No signup required. Your recording is processed automatically for the analysis and never shared.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this voice gender test work?
You record a short clip or upload an audio file. An AI model analyzes acoustic features — average pitch, resonance, intonation patterns, and breathiness — and estimates where your voice lands on a masculine–feminine perception spectrum, with a confidence score.
How accurate is the analysis?
It's an estimate of perception, not a measurement of identity. Accuracy depends on recording quality — use a quiet room and speak naturally for 10–30 seconds. Resonance and intonation influence perception as much as pitch, and the AI weighs all of them.
Can I use this for voice training?
Yes. Many people use it to track voice feminization or masculinization progress, or for general voice coaching. Repeat the test regularly and compare your spectrum score, pitch, and resonance feedback over time.
Is my recording private?
Yes. Your audio is processed automatically for the analysis and is not shared. No account is needed to use the tool.
