Is my voice healthy? Upload a recording for an AI screen of hoarseness, strain, and breathiness signs.
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Voice Health Analyzer is an AI-powered tool that identifies potential vocal strain or health issues by analyzing audio for signs like hoarseness, instability, breathiness, vocal fry, tension, or other indicators of vocal health concerns. It examines audible vocal characteristics that might indicate areas needing attention, providing analysis of vocal health indicators based on what can be heard in recordings. The tool analyzes breathiness (excessive air in voice), hoarseness (rough or harsh quality), vocal fry (low, creaky voice), tension (strained or tight quality), strain patterns (inconsistent or forced sound), resonance inconsistencies, and pitch instability. It provides detailed analysis of these characteristics with recommendations for vocal care. Important note: This is not medical advice but analysis of audible vocal characteristics that might indicate areas for vocal care, making it valuable for singers monitoring vocal health, voice coaches identifying potential issues, or anyone concerned about vocal health.
Upload your voice sample and the AI analyzes vocal health indicators systematically. Breathiness analysis examines excessive air in the voice that might indicate incomplete vocal fold closure. Hoarseness evaluation looks for rough, harsh, or raspy qualities that might indicate inflammation or strain. Vocal fry detection identifies low, creaky voice patterns that might indicate vocal fatigue. Tension assessment looks for strained, tight, or forced vocal quality. Strain pattern analysis examines inconsistent or unstable vocal production. Resonance evaluation checks for inconsistencies that might indicate vocal issues. Pitch stability assessment looks for instability that might indicate vocal problems. The tool provides detailed analysis of these characteristics, noting specific instances where indicators are present, and provides recommendations for vocal care. It explains what each indicator might mean and suggests when professional evaluation might be beneficial. The analysis emphasizes that this is not medical diagnosis but observation of audible characteristics.
Upload a recording and the AI screens for the audible markers of vocal wear: hoarseness, breathiness, vocal fry, tension, strain patterns, uneven resonance, and pitch instability. You get a description of what's present, what it might indicate, and which vocal care habits address it. It's an educated listen, not a diagnosis.
Only what reaches the recording: roughness or rasp in the tone, excess air suggesting incomplete vocal fold closure, creaky fry at phrase ends, the pressed quality of a tense larynx, and pitch that wavers where it should hold. It can't see your vocal folds, so it reports audible signs, not causes.
No. It's educational feedback on audible characteristics, full stop. Hoarseness alone can come from overuse, reflux, infection, or conditions that need a laryngoscope to identify. If hoarseness, pain, or voice changes persist beyond two to three weeks, see an ENT or speech-language pathologist; that timeline is standard clinical guidance, not this tool's invention.
The analysis can tell you what the hoarseness or breathiness sounds like (constant or intermittent, worse at certain pitches, paired with strain) and what commonly produces that profile, like overuse or poor breath support. That's pattern description from audio. Confirming an actual cause requires a clinician who can look at the folds directly.
It's limited by the recording and by what audio can carry. A noisy mic adds artifacts that mimic roughness; a single clip captures one moment, and voices vary across a day. It's most useful for catching obvious strain markers and tracking changes over repeat recordings, and least useful for anything subtle or internal.
That's its best use case. Record the same short passage under similar conditions (same mic, same warm-up state) weekly or around heavy use, and compare reports. Drift toward more fry, breathiness, or instability is the early signal worth acting on with rest and technique before it becomes something a professional needs to treat.
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