Device Tests
Vocal Range Test
Sing your lowest and highest notes to measure your vocal range and find your closest voice type.
Updated July 10, 2026
How to use the vocal range test
- 1Press Start and allow microphone access.
- 2Sing your lowest comfortable note and hold it.
- 3Sing your highest note and hold it.
- 4Read your range and closest voice type.
Common uses
- Finding your singing range
- Identifying your voice type
- Picking songs that fit your voice
- Tracking vocal progress over time
Frequently asked questions
How do I find my vocal range?
Start the test, sing the lowest note you can hold comfortably, then the highest, holding each steadily. The tool tracks the extremes and reports your range from the lowest to the highest note it detected.
What voice type am I?
The test suggests the closest classical voice type from your range — bass, baritone, tenor, alto, mezzo-soprano, or soprano. Voice type also depends on tone and where your voice sits most comfortably, so treat the label as a helpful guide.
Is my singing recorded?
No. The audio is analyzed live on your device to detect pitch and is never recorded or uploaded. Nothing about your voice leaves your browser.
About this tool
The vocal range test listens to the notes you sing and remembers the lowest and highest it detects, giving your range from note to note along with the span in semitones and octaves. It suggests the closest classical voice type — bass, baritone, tenor, alto, mezzo-soprano, or soprano. It reuses live pitch detection, so your note shows on screen as you sing. Your microphone audio is analyzed on your device and never recorded or uploaded.
Like most tools on UtilityBase, the vocal range test runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded or stored on a server. It's free to use with no account required. Browse more device tests here.
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