I was under the impression that this was a voice training app where it would record your current pitch AND THEN give you tips on how to move it towards something you want. As far as I can tell, it isn’t, if your looking for tips to help train your voice, this isn’t the app, if your looking for some place to keep track of how your voice sounds while going on HRT or while doing voice training somewhere else, this is great for that.
i like that the data is given in decibels while many other similar applications only give the gender descriptors which, being nb, causes dysphoria. i also like that it saves your progress. the charm of this app to me is reading The Time Machine by HG Wells out of order in small snippets as i try to track something across linear time. This app is best used in tandem with resources to help you train your voice in the ways you want to.
The app just tells youIt’s a range of your pitch but not how to increase it or lower it depending upon the audience and the material being presented definitely not worth the premium price. It just says female, androgynous, or male. It would be a better app if it gave information about how to lower the pitch or to add variation in the internation. I know I’m a woman and it’s female look like Elizabeth Holmes sometimes it’s good to have a lower voice pitch for certain businesses and serious discussions.
I'm trying to inch my natural speaking pitch down past the androgynous range where it's always been. This is the best app I've found so far. No bells and whistles, just a straight pitch analyzer. It could do with a few more features, maybe options to keep track of previous measurements and some analytics as to how your voice has changed over time. Overall though it's just what I want.
worked perfectly. Saw the negative reviews about the app not working and the developer responded saying they received an influx of new users and an overloaded app but fixed now. so just coming to leave a poster view because the developer fix the problem and I was able to analyze my voice no problem great app
My only real complaint is that it gives a range instead of a specific number of hz, that being said, it’s fine since the range usually isn’t too big and at the same time, it works as advertised and tells me where i'm at
I’ve been using the app for a little over a month and I’ve liked it. But now when I record myself, it doesn’t save the recording. The whole point of my using the app is to track the changes of my voice over time - but now it doesn’t save or track. I even bought a month subscription, thinking that would help but it still is not saving my recordings.
i’m a genderqueer person on testosterone and this is super helpful for tracking voice changes! well, when i can get to the data. in order to view pitch history, i need to record my current pitch. i’d love a version that allows for users to see their history more readily. otherwise, a very useful app that’s simple and easy to use.
I feel bad for anyone out there who is trans but the app tells you that your voice is too deep/high. It’s normal, please don’t let this bring you down. Everyone’s voice is different no matter the gender. You are who you are. But this app does work and it’s quite simple really. I didn’t really enjoy it but it does the work. <3
Does exactly one thing, and does it well. I find it stable, easy, and consistent. If you want to work on your voice, you might want more features, but then you should be paying for a different app. As of this writing, this app has no ads, no in-app purchases, it’s just simple free.
there is something inherently sinister about developing an app catered to dysphoric transmasculine people then making it completely pink and only letting users change it if they pay for premium. it doesn't bother me personally but obviously many will feel uncomfortable with an all-pink app. i would've bought premium otherwise, but because of this slimy strategy i will not be financially supporting. about the app's features, they are very simplistic but serve their purpose. i think it could be improved if there was an option to add text to entries so you can make note of which vocal techniques you used to produce the range, whether it's your deepest/highest voice or your normal voice, etc.
Exactly as advertised. Wish that it had an option to add notes to a recording so one can mark natural versus practiced pitch for keeping records. Also, developers, maybe check the random text samples, as a highly misogynistic passage from Dorian Grey is best left out of rotation.
I was on Tiktok and this was advertised to me by someone as a voice training app, which it is not but it was pretty helpful in finding out that my voice is considered androgynous
I like the Droid based phone version better. This version is pretty lousy and basic nock off. There are no charts nor a way to keep a history of your pitch as in the Droid Version. I think that a couple of better apps would be Voice Analyst (my number one choice) and Voice Tools (not that great but better than this one). If this app had it’s game on and match the Droid version or even better, they made it better, it would rock. I hope that the developer puts more effort into this app and keeps adding features. Inhave the Droid version in one of my phones, I would love to have it in my iPhone and iPad. I have been asking the developer of the Apple version for years. But not this lousy stripped down version. Too bad!
Not gonna lie, finally being allowed download this app after a long time was pretty dang underwhelming. But for the little it does, it does it well I suppose. If I (and others) wanted more, it obviously wouldn't be free. Pretty much just a simple, straightforward, but well-made app.
Easy to use and interpret. I love that it doesn't tell me what to do -- just an objective review of what I sound like, so I can track changes as they occur naturally. I love that they use old science fiction passages -- I know that is probably because they are royalty free but it's nice.
The past several times I’ve tried to record myself, I receive an error that says there was not an adequate sample obtained, after I push record and read the entire passage. I could previously use the app with no problem. Additionally, I wish the app stored recordings, with dates, and also tracked the voice range over time. I’m having to do all this with other apps, and on spreadsheets, and it’s frustrating to not be able to do it in one place.
When I had my Samsung phone this app worked wonderfully. It gave accurate and fast feedback for just one minutes worth of audio. Now, on my iPhone, all that happens after I record a sample is a message that says the app needs a better/longer sample. I’ve tried several times and the same message always appears.
This app is simple and easy to use, and it’s great for tracking vocal pitch progress. It’s gotten a lot cleaner and more cohesive since I started using it over a year ago, and I really appreciate the changes that’ve been made.
I’d really like if I could see all of my past readings, and to not have to do a reading to see them. When I want to show my friends my vocal progress, I don’t want to have to sit there and read for a minute before they can see it, and I want to see all of them that I’ve done, not just the current and 1 previous
Man, my voice is really deep. And I’ve been looking for a way to make it higher and I’ve heard of voice training but this app really helps with that motivation. I’m so thankful
im a trans person who has been using this app to track voice changes. i love getting to see the history across recordings. it would be nice if you could see recording history without recording a new sample. i've also found that the reading samples provided end super early, up to 30 seconds earlier, before the 1 minute recording period ends. i still really love the app despite these minor things.
When I first found out about this app, I was hoping it would have the tools and tracking that is featured on the other platforms that this app is available. While it is still nice to have, the app doesn’t have as much functional use for me.
This app only tells you to read a long essay. Then when you hit the stop button, you’ll see 3 words: male, female, or androgynous. If you decide to read in a deep voice, it will highlight (male). If you decide to read in a high pitch voice, it will highlight (female). If your decide to read the long essay in between high and low, it will highlight (androgynous). THATS IT! That’s all you just wasted your time on.
I got this app because I was curious to see how high pitched/low pitched my voice was. The first results told me I had a high pitch, which is pretty accurate. However, I tried again, this time doing a really high pitch on purpose to see what the results would be. I went to the results and it said I sounded like a male (low pitched) which was completely not true.
I got this app because my voice is changing because of puberty and that kind of made me dysphoric as i want to be androgynous. the app told me i sounded androgynous and i want to cry from happiness thank you!!
Ive has this app for about a year and 4 months, using it to record my voice changes while transitioning from female to male. It used to work fine and would allow me to see the exact point in which my voice went from sounding female to sounding male but now when I hit record and talk, no matter how long I talk it says there was not enough audio recorded.
It shows me where my voice is at, I’m a trans man, so I want to watch my voice go lower. I take screenshots of the reading after it shows the new reading. Love it!
I've no doubt that this is useful to people with more normal voices, but for some reason my very deep bass voice is categorized as a woman's. It makes me wonder how accurate this whole thing is, that a guy who sounds a Johnny Cash record slowed down is apparently a normal-voiced woman.
I paid for the in app purchase and yet still confused on how to use this ? I would read the 1:00 long paragraph and it’ll continue to say no results like how do I really use this app maybe you should post a video on how to use it bc this is just weird
The new update (which deleted all the history) doesn’t show the last records under the chart anymore. I recorded twice just now and it doesn’t show any of them on the bottom with the date and hz numbers
I'm a man and when I used my normal voice the bar was lower in the male zone, but when I tried again with a deeper voice, it went higher into the female zone. Also it isn't the most helpful app, because there's no explanation of the graph. Doesn't tell you why your bar is big or small or why it's placed where it is on the graph.
I am a speaking coach. When I work with women I love to emphasize pitch as a focal point. This app helps them see their pitch and provides a visual incentive to lower it.
Heard about this via the NATS voice conference. Downloaded it thinking it would help me find my average speaking pitch. The recording process to analyze my input is super slow, I terms of text scrolling. The results are not explained at all and there is no further info or interpretation. More follow-through, please.
just because you're trans and the analyzer gave you a result that you didn't like doesn't mean it's a bad app if you try talking in a deeper or higher pitch it may skew your results because you're straining your voice and isn't actually deeper or higher like you're trying to make it. it will be counter-productive.
I got a new phone so I had to redownload the app. It lost all my recordings from when I was 18-20. I’m 22 now. I’m a trans man and was looking at all of my past recordings… well, trying to and it lost every single one of them.
This app works but.. why would you pick a story section based on the interactions of two males? Great for trans men but psychologically pressures trans women to speak in male tones. Maybe the next update can have a way to choose?
I raised my voice to the highest it can go which is the equivalent of a “stereotypical Loli” and then compared it to my regular voice... somehow my regular voice came out more feminine than the high voice- I know for a fact it is not nearly as high.
Ever wondered if your voice appears more "male" or "female" - or neither? You can now easily find out by recording a one minute sample with Voice Pitch Analyzer. It’ll analyze your voice and calculate your average pitch range.