Your voice sounds different inside your head than it does to others. Recording and playing back is the fastest way to hear what you actually sound like — and to track your progress over time. TransVoice lets you record, replay, and compare sessions with pitch data attached, so you can see and hear your improvement week by week.
Tips & Best Practices
Common Questions
When you speak, you hear your voice through bone conduction in your skull, which adds bass. A recording captures what others actually hear — the air-conducted sound only. This is your 'real' voice.
Yes. Recordings stay on your device by default. You only share them if you explicitly choose to use the community feedback feature, and even then, sharing is anonymous.
Weekly comparisons work best. Daily changes are too subtle to notice, but weekly progress is usually audible after the first month of consistent practice.
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