What's your vocal range? Sing it and see.
Two steps: slide down to the lowest note you can hold, then up to your highest โ head voice counts. The tool tracks the pitch and hands you your range, its span, and the closest voice type.
Nothing is uploaded โ your audio never leaves your device.
Warm up first. Slide down to your floor, hold it โ then up to your ceiling (head voice counts). Nothing is recorded.
Know your range. Then put every song inside it.
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What your range actually buys you
The number itself is a party trick; the use is song selection. Once you know your comfortable floor and ceiling, every "can I sing this?" becomes arithmetic: look up the song's highest note, compare, and transpose the difference instead of straining. A two-octave range placed correctly beats a three-octave range used badly every night of the week.
Retest occasionally โ range grows with technique, especially upward. And treat the voice-type chips as a compass, not a cage: plenty of working tenors are baritones with good habits.
Frequently asked questions
How do I test my vocal range?
Hit start, then sing a comfortable note and slide downward until your voice bottoms out โ hold the lowest note that still sounds like singing. Then do the same going up (falsetto and head voice count). The tool tracks every pitch and keeps your extremes.
What do the voice types mean?
The classical buckets, roughly: bass (E2โE4), baritone (A2โA4), tenor (C3โC5), alto (F3โF5), mezzo-soprano (A3โA5), soprano (C4โC6). Real voices straddle categories โ the label is a starting point, not a verdict.
Should I warm up first?
Yes โ a cold voice tests a third narrower than a warm one. Two minutes of gentle humming changes your result. Test warm, and don't push to pain for the sake of a bigger number.
Is my singing recorded?
No. The mic feeds a pitch detector and nothing else โ no audio is stored or sent anywhere, and the mic closes when you stop.