Voice Gender Analyzer
Analyze your speaking pitch in real-time to see where it falls on the typical masculine-to-feminine vocal range.
Instructions:
1. Click “Start Recording” and allow microphone access.
2. Speak naturally or read a few sentences aloud in a quiet room.
3. Record for at least 5 to 10 seconds to get an accurate average pitch.
Estimated Voice Category
Analyzing…
Based on average human fundamental speech frequencies.
Average Pitch
— Hz
Your mean vocal frequency.
Pitch Range
— to — Hz
The lowest and highest notes hit.
Understand Your Speaking Pitch with the Voice Gender Analyzer
The Voice Gender Analyzer measures your average speaking pitch in real time to show where it falls within typical masculine-to-feminine vocal pitch ranges. Using your microphone, the tool calculates your fundamental frequency (Hz), displays your average pitch and vocal range, and places your results on a visual spectrum. This makes it useful for voice training, speech practice, singing, podcasting, and anyone who wants an objective measurement of their speaking pitch.
Unlike subjective opinions about how a voice sounds, the analyzer relies on measurable acoustic data. It focuses specifically on fundamental pitch (Hz) and compares your average speaking frequency with commonly used clinical speech-pathology ranges. All analysis happens directly in your browser, keeping your recordings completely private.
How to Use the Voice Gender Analyzer
Using the analyzer is quick and straightforward:
- Allow microphone access when prompted by your browser.
- Click Start Recording.
- Speak naturally or read a few sentences in a quiet environment.
- Continue speaking for 5–10 seconds to collect enough voice data.
- Review your average pitch, vocal range, and voice category.
- Copy your results if you’d like to track your progress over time.
For the most accurate measurements, speak at your normal conversational voice and avoid noisy environments or sudden microphone bumps.
If you want to measure your overall vocal frequency separately, the Voice Frequency Test provides additional frequency-based analysis.
What the Analyzer Measures
The Voice Gender Analyzer evaluates measurable pitch characteristics instead of interpreting emotions or spoken words.
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Average Pitch (Hz) | Calculates your mean speaking frequency throughout the recording. |
| Pitch Range | Displays the lowest and highest detected frequencies. |
| Voice Category | Places your average pitch into one of five vocal pitch ranges. |
| Visual Scale | Shows your position on a dynamic masculine-to-feminine pitch spectrum. |
| Copy Results | Copies a formatted summary of your measurements for future reference. |
The analyzer also filters out sudden microphone pops and other extreme values before calculating the final average, helping produce a more representative pitch measurement.
Understanding the Voice Categories
Your speaking pitch is compared with commonly referenced speech-pathology ranges to determine where it falls on the vocal spectrum.
| Average Pitch | Classification |
|---|---|
| Below 85 Hz | Very Deep / Masculine |
| 85–165 Hz | Typically Masculine |
| 165–195 Hz | Androgynous / Neutral |
| 195–255 Hz | Typically Feminine |
| Above 255 Hz | Very High / Feminine |
These categories describe pitch only. They are intended as general reference ranges rather than definitive descriptions of an individual’s voice.
If you’re also interested in how expressive your delivery sounds, the Voice Tone Analyzer measures pitch variation and vocal energy during speech.
Pitch Is Only One Part of Voice Perception
Pitch plays a major role in how voices are perceived, but it is not the only factor. Resonance, speech patterns, pronunciation, pacing, and vocal quality also contribute to how listeners perceive a voice.
This analyzer measures fundamental pitch (Hz) only. It does not analyze vocal resonance, identify emotions, recognize spoken words, or compare your voice to other people. Instead, it provides objective pitch measurements that can be useful for tracking voice training or monitoring speaking consistency over time.
For users practicing public speaking, the Speaking Time Calculator can help estimate presentation length while you work on improving vocal delivery.
Private, Browser-Based Voice Analysis
Privacy is one of the key features of the Voice Gender Analyzer. All microphone processing is performed locally within your browser using the Web Audio API. Your voice is never uploaded, stored, recorded, or transmitted to any server, making the tool suitable for personal practice and confidential voice training.
Because the analyzer relies on live microphone input, microphone permission is required before recording can begin. If access is denied or too little speech is detected, the tool will display an error instead of generating unreliable results.
If you’re exploring other aspects of your voice, the Voice Type Test and Voice Range Test can help you learn more about your vocal characteristics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the analyzer record or save my voice?
No. Voice processing takes place entirely within your browser. Audio is never recorded, uploaded, or stored on a server.
What does the analyzer actually measure?
It measures your fundamental speaking pitch (Hz), average frequency, pitch range, and compares your average pitch with commonly referenced vocal pitch categories.
Does it analyze resonance or vocal quality?
No. The tool measures pitch only. Resonance and other vocal characteristics are not analyzed.
Why do I need to speak for several seconds?
The analyzer requires enough valid audio data to calculate a reliable average pitch and vocal range. Short recordings may result in an insufficient data message.
Can background noise affect the results?
Yes. Recording in a quiet environment helps improve pitch tracking accuracy and produces more consistent measurements.