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Free voice pitch analyzer

Know exactly where your voice sits. This free pitch analyzer shows your fundamental frequency in Hz as you speak, with a live visualization so you can see pitch changes in real-time. It's built into TransVoice's voice training platform, so you can seamlessly move from analysis to structured practice exercises.

Tips & Best Practices

Tips for voice pitch analyzer

  • Speak naturally for at least 30 seconds to get an accurate average — single words aren't representative
  • Test in a quiet environment for the most accurate readings
  • Compare your pitch across different contexts: reading aloud, casual conversation, phone voice
  • Use the spectrogram view for a detailed look at your voice's frequency content over time
  • Check your pitch at different times of day — voices tend to be lower in the morning
  • Don't obsess over the number — perceived voice gender depends on resonance and intonation too, not just Hz

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What Hz range is feminine?+

Typical feminine speaking pitch is 165–255 Hz, while masculine is 85–155 Hz. The 155–165 Hz range is often called androgynous. But remember: pitch alone doesn't determine how a voice is perceived.

How is this different from a guitar tuner?+

A guitar tuner measures a single sustained note. TransVoice's pitch analyzer tracks your fundamental frequency continuously during natural speech, averages it over time, and plots your history so you can see progress.

Do I need a special microphone?+

No. Your phone or laptop's built-in microphone works fine. For the most accurate results, speak within arm's length of the device in a relatively quiet room.

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