Free Online Vocal Range Test
Find out your voice type in about 60 seconds. This free singing range test uses real-time pitch detection to measure the lowest and highest notes you can sing — then tells you whether you're a soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, or bass. No signup, no download — it runs entirely in your browser.
How the Vocal Range Test Works
Warm Up
Sing a comfortable note to calibrate the pitch detector and get your voice ready.
Find Your Low
Gradually sing lower until you reach the bottom of your comfortable range.
Find Your High
Gradually sing higher until you reach the top of your comfortable range.
Voice Types Explained
Soprano
C4 – C6
The highest female voice type, known for bright, powerful high notes. Common in opera and pop.
Mezzo-Soprano
A3 – A5
A rich middle-range female voice. Warm, full tone that bridges soprano and alto.
Alto
F3 – F5
The lowest female voice type with a deep, resonant quality. Prized in choral and jazz singing.
Tenor
C3 – C5
The highest common male voice type. Versatile and expressive, spanning rock, R&B, and classical.
Baritone
A2 – A4
The most common male voice type, sitting between tenor and bass with a rich, warm tone.
Bass
E2 – E4
The lowest male voice type with deep, powerful low notes. The foundation of choral harmony.