Use your normal voice
Do not push your pitch down. Forced speech makes the result less representative.
Voice depth analyzer
Record ten seconds of natural speech to measure your median pitch and see where it falls on a practical voice-depth scale.
Your voice depth result will appear here.
100% client-side. Audio is never uploaded. Results are stored only when you choose Save.
Do not push your pitch down. Forced speech makes the result less representative.
Place the microphone about 15–25 cm away in a quiet room.
Run three tests and compare medians because conversational pitch naturally varies.
A low fundamental frequency contributes to a deep voice, but it is not the whole story. Vocal-tract resonance, formant frequencies and vocal weight shape how much depth listeners perceive.
This tool classifies speaking pitch, not attractiveness, masculinity, health or singing voice type. A stable natural sample is more meaningful than the lowest sound you can briefly produce.
For adult male conversational speech, results below roughly 100 Hz are commonly perceived as low. Perceived depth also depends strongly on resonance.
An 85 Hz median is low for ordinary adult speech and would usually be perceived as deep, assuming the reading reflects relaxed natural speech.
A relaxed median near 95 Hz sits in a low adult male speaking range. Resonance and vocal weight can make two 95 Hz voices sound different.
Breath support, relaxed posture and resonance training may change perceived depth. Avoid forcing the larynx downward or speaking with strain.
Not necessarily. Speaking pitch and singable vocal range are related but are not interchangeable measurements.