Do I Have a Good Voice? Find Out in 10 Seconds
You cannot hear your own voice the way others do. AI gives you the objective answer — no guessing, no asking friends to be honest.
Score your voice. Then let our AI coach help you speak better.
Signs of a Good Voice vs. Not
5 Qualities of a Good Voice
Resonance
A good voice has depth and richness — it fills the room without shouting.
Clarity
Every word is easy to understand. No mumbling, no dropped consonants.
Warmth
It makes people feel comfortable and welcome. Inviting, not cold.
Confidence
Steady pitch, measured pace, no upspeak or filler words.
Expressiveness
Pitch variety that keeps listeners engaged. Not monotone.
FAQ
Do I have a good voice?
Most people have no idea how they actually sound — bone conduction distorts your self-perception. The only way to know is to record yourself and get objective feedback. RateYourVoice scores your voice across 9 dimensions so you know exactly where you stand.
What makes a voice "good"?
A good voice has resonance, clarity, warmth, confidence, and expressiveness. Research shows these qualities are consistently rated as attractive and engaging across cultures. All of them are trainable.
Can a bad voice become good?
Yes. Voice is a skill, not a gift. Every vocal quality that makes a voice "good" — depth, clarity, warmth, confidence — can be improved through targeted exercises. Most people see noticeable improvement in 2-4 weeks.
Why does my voice sound bad on recordings?
When you speak, you hear your voice through bone conduction which adds bass and warmth. Recordings capture what everyone else hears — the real you. The gap feels jarring, but it is the recording that is accurate, not your internal perception.