Interview Vocal Confidence Scorer - Free ESL Interview Practice | AnyToSpeech

Interview Vocal Confidence Scorer

Practice ESL interview answers out loud and get scored on how confident your voice sounds - steadiness, pace, fillers, and projection.

Vocal delivery only. This tool scores HOW you sound, not WHAT you say. Your answer's content, accuracy, and quality are never judged.

How it works

1Get a random ESL-friendly interview question.
2Press record and answer naturally for 30-90 seconds.
3AI scores your VOCAL delivery only - never the content of your answer.
4Get sub-scores for steadiness, pace, fillers, pauses, and projection.
Practice question
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Your vocal confidence score

Scoring covers vocal delivery only - voice quality, pace, fillers, and projection. Answer content is not evaluated.

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Voice steadiness
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Pace consistency
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Filler control
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Pause control
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Projection
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Filler words
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Long pauses
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WPM

Why train vocal confidence

Sound the part

Recruiters form an impression of your confidence in the first 10 seconds - mostly from vocal delivery, not what you say.

Catch nervous patterns

See your filler count, hesitation count, and pace variability so you can fix the habits that make you sound unsure.

Built for ESL speakers

Questions and feedback are tuned for non-native English professionals practicing high-stakes interviews.

Frequently asked questions

Does this tool grade my answer?

No. We deliberately ignore the content, accuracy, and quality of your answer. The AI is instructed to score only HOW you sound: steadiness, pace, filler frequency, and projection.

Why focus on vocal delivery instead of content?

Content varies by job, industry, and personal experience - that's something a coach or mentor should review. Vocal delivery, however, is universal across roles and is the strongest first-impression signal in interviews.

How long should my answer be?

Aim for 30-90 seconds. The recorder caps at 120 seconds. Even rambling 'um, like, I think...' answers will be scored fairly on vocal delivery.