Online Vocal Range Test

Discover Your Vocal Range

Find your vocal range, voice type and compare with famous singers. Simply use your microphone to sing your lowest and highest notes.

How It Works

  1. Allow microphone access when prompted
  2. Sing your lowest comfortable note and hold it for 2-3 seconds
  3. Then sing your highest comfortable note and hold it for 2-3 seconds
  4. See your results including voice type and range comparison
Click “Start Vocal Range Test” to begin
Your Vocal Range on Piano

About Voice Types & Vocal Ranges

Your vocal range is the span of notes you can comfortably sing, from your lowest to your highest note. Understanding your vocal range helps you choose songs that suit your voice and identify areas for improvement.

Female Voice Types:

  • Soprano: C4-C6 (Highest female voice)
  • Mezzo-Soprano: A3-A5 (Middle female voice)
  • Alto/Contralto: F3-F5 (Lowest female voice)

Male Voice Types:

  • Tenor: C3-C5 (Highest male voice)
  • Baritone: G2-G4 (Middle male voice)
  • Bass: E2-E4 (Lowest male voice)

Remember that vocal range is just one component of your voice. Timbre, tone color, and vocal weight are also important factors in determining your voice type and the songs that best suit your voice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this vocal range test?

This test uses advanced frequency analysis through the Web Audio API to provide accurate results. However, results can vary based on your microphone quality, room acoustics, and how warmed up your voice is. For the most accurate results, try to find a quiet space and warm up your voice before testing.

Should I include falsetto when testing my range?

For the most complete picture of your vocal range, we recommend including your falsetto or head voice. However, it’s also helpful to know which notes are in your comfortable chest voice range versus your extended range using falsetto/head voice.

How can I expand my vocal range?

Expanding your vocal range comes through proper technique and regular practice. Consider the following approaches:

  • Work with a vocal coach who can guide your technique
  • Practice vocal exercises that gradually extend your range
  • Focus on breath support and proper posture
  • Do regular warm-ups before attempting your highest and lowest notes
  • Record yourself and track your progress over time
Why can’t my microphone access the Vocal Range Test?

To use this test, you’ll need to give your browser permission to access your microphone. If you don’t see a prompt asking for permission, check your browser’s privacy settings. Look for “Microphone Access” or “Site Permissions” and make sure this site is allowed to access your microphone.

Privacy Notice: This vocal range test uses your microphone only to analyze your vocal range in real-time. No audio is recorded or stored on our servers.