Wedding Speech Analyzer
Wedding speech analyzer. Upload your toast and AI grades it like a pro, checking structure, humor, length and delivery, then gives you the one fix that lands.
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What is Wedding Speech Analyzer?
Wedding Speech Analyzer is an AI tool that grades your wedding toast from a video the way a seasoned toastmaster would, then tells you the one thing to fix before the big day. You record yourself delivering the speech, whether you're the best man, maid of honor, or a parent, and the AI reads your opening, your central story, your humor, your timing, your delivery, and whether you actually land a real toast at the end. Most people writing a wedding speech are not public speakers, and the stakes feel enormous because they only get one shot in front of everyone they know. The two classic failure modes are going too long and leaning on inside jokes that mean nothing to half the room. This tool catches both, plus nerves, oversharing, and the surprisingly common mistake of forgetting to raise a glass at all. It scores the whole speech out of 100, breaks it down section by section, and then does the most useful thing a coach can do: it gives you the single highest-leverage fix instead of a wall of notes you can't act on the night before. The goal is simple, a speech that's warm, the right length, lands its laughs, and leaves the room moved.
How Wedding Speech Analyzer Works
Record a video of yourself delivering the speech as you plan to give it, ideally at full length and normal pace rather than a quick mumble-through. The AI listens to the words and watches your delivery, then evaluates the structure: how you open and introduce yourself, the story at the heart of the toast, the balance between funny and heartfelt, and whether the closing actually raises a glass to the couple. It checks your timing against what's appropriate for your role, flags humor that only a handful of friends will get, and reads your delivery for nerves, pace, and eye contact. From there it identifies the specific problems, running long, no real toast, rushing, oversharing, and rates how serious each one is. Then it isolates the single fix that will help most, explains why, and gives you a couple of concrete steps to rehearse before the day. Adding notes about your role, your target length, and what you're nervous about makes the read much sharper and more personal to your situation.
Benefits of Wedding Speech Analyzer
- Get an honest, coach-style read on your wedding speech in seconds, long before you stand up in front of everyone.
- Catch the two classic killers, going too long and inside jokes the room won't get, while you still have time to cut them.
- See a section-by-section breakdown of your opening, story, humor, timing, delivery, and closing toast.
- Find out whether you actually land a real toast at the end, a step a surprising number of speeches forget.
- Get the single priority fix instead of a confusing list you can't act on the night before.
- Read your delivery for nerves and pace so you can practice the parts that need it most.
- Rehearse with confidence by re-recording after edits and watching the score climb.
Tips for Best Results
- Record at full length and normal speaking pace, not a rushed read-through, so the timing feedback is accurate.
- Add notes about your role (best man, maid of honor, parent) and target length so the analysis fits your spot in the program.
- Film with decent audio in a quiet room so the AI can actually hear your words and delivery.
- Test your jokes honestly: if a joke needs backstory only close friends have, the AI will flag it and you should cut it.
- Work on the one priority fix first rather than chasing every note, especially in the final days before the wedding.
- Re-record after you make edits to confirm the speech got tighter and the score moved.
- Practice the closing toast out loud until the glass-raise feels natural, since that moment is what the room remembers.
Popular Use Cases
- Best men and maids of honor who have never given a speech and want an honest read before the reception.
- Parents of the couple making sure their toast is the right length and lands the sentiment without rambling.
- Nervous speakers rehearsing delivery and pacing so they feel ready under pressure.
- Anyone unsure whether their jokes will land with the whole room or just their friend group.
- Writers who have a draft and want to know which section is weakest before they memorize it.
- People short on time who need the one fix that matters rather than a full critique.
- Couples coaching their own wedding party on speeches that stay tight and heartfelt.
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