Voice Range Test – Find Your Vocal Range & Voice Type

Voice Range Test

Find your lowest and highest vocal notes to determine your voice type.

How to test your vocal range:

1. Click “Start Recording” and allow microphone access.

2. Sing a comfortable note, then glide down to your lowest comfortable note.

3. Take a breath, then sing a comfortable note and glide up to your highest note.

4. Click “Stop & Analyze” when finished.

100% Private. Processed locally in your browser. Audio is never saved or sent.

Listening…

Lowest Hit
Highest Hit

Estimated Voice Type

Analyzing…

Based on the center of your vocal range.

Lowest Note

— Hz

Highest Note

— Hz

Total Vocal Range

Find Your Singing Range with the Voice Range Test

The Voice Range Test helps you discover the lowest and highest notes you can comfortably sing, calculate your total vocal range, and estimate your classical voice type. Instead of manually matching notes on a piano, the tool listens to your singing in real time, identifies your vocal limits, and performs the musical calculations automatically.

Whether you’re a beginner exploring your voice, a choir member preparing for auditions, or a singer choosing songs that suit your range, the Voice Range Test provides an easy way to measure your vocal abilities using live pitch detection. It also displays your detected notes as you sing, making it easier to understand exactly where your voice sits on the musical scale.

How to Use the Voice Range Test

Testing your voice range is simple:

  1. Allow microphone access when prompted by your browser.
  2. Click Start Recording.
  3. Sing a comfortable note, then slowly glide downward until you reach your lowest comfortable note.
  4. Take a breath, sing another comfortable note, and gradually glide upward to your highest comfortable note.
  5. Click Stop & Analyze when you finish singing.
  6. Review your detected vocal range, total span, and estimated voice classification.
  7. Copy your results if you’d like to save them or share them with a vocal coach.

For the most accurate results, sing in a quiet room and hold each extreme note briefly so the analyzer can recognize it correctly.

If you already know your lowest and highest notes, the Voice Type Test can classify your voice using those notes.

What the Voice Range Test Measures

The tool tracks your vocal performance in real time and calculates several useful measurements.

ResultDescription
Lowest NoteThe lowest sustained note detected during your recording.
Highest NoteThe highest sustained note detected during your recording.
Total Vocal RangeDisplays your complete singing span in octaves and notes.
Voice Type EstimateMatches your vocal range to the closest standard choral voice classification.
Live Note DisplayShows the current musical note while you sing.
Copy ResultsCopies a formatted summary of your vocal range.

Because the analyzer continuously updates while you sing, you can immediately see when you’ve reached a new highest or lowest note.

How Voice Type Is Estimated

After identifying your lowest and highest notes, the calculator determines the midpoint of your vocal range and compares it with the center of standard classical voice categories. This mathematical approach provides an estimated voice type based on your overall range rather than relying on a single high or low note.

Possible classifications include:

  • Bass
  • Baritone
  • Tenor
  • Alto
  • Mezzo-Soprano
  • Soprano

This estimate provides a helpful starting point for singers choosing suitable repertoire, choir parts, or vocal exercises.

If you’re interested in learning more about your speaking voice, the Voice Gender Analyzer measures average speaking pitch instead of singing range.

Accurate Pitch Tracking

The Voice Range Test uses an optimized auto-correlation pitch detection algorithm through the Web Audio API to identify frequencies between 60 Hz and 1200 Hz. Detected frequencies are converted into musical notes using standard equal temperament tuning, where A4 = 440 Hz.

To improve accuracy, the analyzer includes an anti-pop filter that ignores sudden microphone clicks or brief noises. A note must be held momentarily before it is accepted as part of your vocal range, helping prevent accidental spikes from affecting your results.

For users who want to examine their speaking frequency separately, the Voice Frequency Test provides additional pitch measurements.

Private, Browser-Based Voice Analysis

Your privacy is fully protected while using the Voice Range Test. All audio analysis takes place locally within your browser using the Web Audio API. Your voice is never uploaded, stored, recorded, or transmitted to any external server.

Since the analyzer depends on live microphone input, microphone permission is required before testing can begin. Recording in a quiet environment also helps reduce background noise that could interfere with pitch detection.

If you’d like to improve your vocal delivery after measuring your range, the Voice Tone Analyzer evaluates vocal expressiveness and energy, while the Voice Pitch Analyzer focuses specifically on speaking pitch.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find my lowest and highest singing notes?
Start by singing a comfortable note, glide downward to your lowest comfortable note, then repeat the process upward to your highest comfortable note before stopping the recording.

Does the tool estimate my voice type?
Yes. After measuring your vocal range, it estimates the closest standard classical voice category based on the center of your range.

Can background noise affect the results?
Yes. A quiet room provides the most accurate pitch tracking and reduces the chance of incorrect note detection.

Is my voice recorded or uploaded?
No. All audio processing happens entirely within your browser. Your recordings are never saved or transmitted.

Does the tool teach singing technique?
No. The Voice Range Test measures vocal frequency limits and estimates voice type. It does not provide singing lessons or analyze vocal techniques such as chest voice or head voice.

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