You'll get a random fun phrase to say — then our AI voice analysis estimates the age of your voice. It analyzes your pitch, vocal stability, and spectral characteristics to determine your voice age. You might be surprised — your voice age and real age don't always match!
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You'll be given a random fun phrase to read aloud — like "I am stupid" or "Fear me." Just say it naturally. The analyzer works best with relaxed speech.
The algorithm examines your fundamental frequency (pitch), vocal stability (jitter), and spectral centroid (tone brightness) to estimate a voice age.
See your estimated voice age with a fun category label. Share your result to see how your friends compare!
Your voice carries a wealth of information about age. The analyzer uses three key acoustic markers:
The base pitch of your voice. Children have higher pitches (250–400 Hz), adults lower (85–255 Hz). Pitch tends to change with age.
Primary age indicatorHow steady your pitch is from cycle to cycle. Younger voices tend to be more stable; aging vocal cords show more micro-variation.
Measures vocal controlThe “brightness” of your voice — the balance of high vs. low frequencies. Younger voices tend to have brighter tonal qualities.
Tone color analysisDisclaimer: This is an entertainment tool. Voice age estimation from browser-based audio analysis is inherently approximate. Many factors affect voice characteristics — health, mood, microphone quality, background noise, and more. Results are meant to be fun, not medically accurate.
No. The analyzer only reads real-time audio data from your microphone using the Web Audio API. No audio is recorded, stored, or sent to any server. All processing happens locally in your browser.
Voice age and biological age are different things! Many factors affect how your voice sounds: vocal training, health, hydration, mood, genetics, and even the time of day. A 30-year-old singer might have a “younger” voice than a 25-year-old with a cold.
Anything! For best results, speak naturally and conversationally. Reading a sentence aloud, counting, or describing what you see works great. Avoid whispering or shouting — normal speaking voice gives the most accurate analysis.
Results may vary slightly between attempts due to natural variation in your voice. However, the core characteristics (pitch, stability) tend to be consistent, so your results should stay in a similar range.
No. This is an entertainment tool. While it uses real acoustic analysis techniques (autocorrelation pitch detection, spectral analysis), browser-based voice analysis has significant limitations. For medical voice assessment, consult a speech-language pathologist.
Want the most accurate voice age reading? These tips will help the AI analyzer work at its best:
Don't force a deeper or higher voice. The analyzer measures your natural fundamental frequency — artificial pitch shifts produce unreliable results. Just read the phrase in your normal speaking voice.
Ambient noise interferes with spectral analysis. Close windows, turn off music, and move away from fans or air conditioning. A quiet room gives the cleanest signal.
Dehydration affects vocal cord vibration, making your voice sound older than it is. Drink some water before testing for the most representative reading.
Your voice sounds different in the morning (deeper, rougher) vs. evening (warmer, more relaxed). Try the analyzer at different times to see how your voice age fluctuates throughout the day.
Your voice is one of the most revealing markers of age — yet it doesn't always match your birth certificate. This voice age analyzer explores that gap using real-time acoustic analysis, making it both a fun sound game and an educational experience.
As we age, the vocal cords lose elasticity and muscle mass (a process called presbyphonia). This changes pitch, stability, and resonance. Men's voices tend to get higher after 60, while women's voices may get deeper after menopause. Lifestyle factors — singing, smoking, hydration, vocal training — can accelerate or slow these changes significantly.
Unlike most relaxing games and stress relief games, Voice Age combines entertainment with genuine acoustic science. The pitch detection uses autocorrelation (the same algorithm used in professional audio software), and the spectral analysis measures the distribution of energy across frequencies. Whether you're looking for games for anxiety relief or just curious about your vocal characteristics, this voice game delivers insights wrapped in fun.
The most entertaining part? Comparing results with friends. Voice age varies wildly between people of the same biological age, making it one of the most shareable calming games in our collection. Challenge your friends to see who has the “youngest” voice!
How old is your voice?
"My voice is 19 but I'm 34... I'll take it!"