What Is My Voice Type?
Sing from your lowest comfortable note to your highest. We measure the span and match it to soprano, mezzo, alto, tenor, baritone, or bass.
How It Works
How to record
Start on the lowest note you can comfortably sing, then slide or step up to the highest note you can reach. Hold each end note for a moment. Use an open vowel like 'ah'. Around 5 to 20 seconds is plenty.
Your recording is processed securely and never shared.
Why use this voice type test?
Instant Note Detection
Sing low to high and see your exact lowest and highest notes with their frequencies in seconds.
Know Your Voice Type
Find out whether you sit closer to bass, baritone, tenor, alto, mezzo, or soprano — with a famous singer for reference.
Private and Free
No signup, no sharing. Your clip is processed in real time and discarded.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the voice type test work?
You sing from low to high. We measure the notes you actually produced and compare that span to typical soprano, mezzo, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass ranges. Comfort and tessitura also matter — treat the result as a starting point, not a conservatory placement.
What should I sing?
The simplest approach is to pick an open vowel like 'ah' and glide or step from the lowest note you can comfortably reach up to your highest. You can also sing a scale. Hold the bottom and top notes briefly so they are easy to detect.
Is my recording stored or shared?
Your audio is processed securely for analysis and never shared. No account is required to use the tool.
Is it really free?
Yes. The vocal range test is completely free with no signup required. There is a fair-use daily limit to keep the tool responsive for everyone.
