Your voice might be holding you back.
Most people don't like how their voice sounds. It may be rough, weak, breathy, cracking, or flat — and that affects everything.
Confidence
Feel unsure when speaking up
Dating
Struggle to make connections
Interviews
Miss career opportunities
Leadership
Hard to command respect
First Impressions
Start off on the wrong foot
You can't always hear what your voice is doing —
but it shapes how people experience you.
Meet Voicelyt.
Voicelyt is the world's first AI voice coach.
You speak into your phone.
Voicelyt listens, analyzes, and shows you how to improve your voice — step by step.
How It Works
Four simple steps to transform the way you sound
Speak
Record 30 seconds of your voice. Talk about anything — your day, read something aloud.
Score
Voicelyt measures pitch, clarity, strain, and stability to generate your Voice Score.
Train
Get AI-guided exercises personalized to your unique voice and areas for improvement.
Improve
Track your Voice Score as it becomes smoother, stronger, and more confident over time.
Why It Works
Voicelyt uses advanced acoustic analysis to measure five key dimensions of your voice
Roughness
Texture and smoothness of your vocal tone
Strain
Tension and effort in vocal production
Stability
Consistency and control in your voice
Breath Support
Airflow and breathing patterns
Vocal Fatigue
Signs of tiredness or overuse
Then it builds a personalized voice training plan designed to help you sound better over time.
Who It's For
Voicelyt is designed for anyone who wants their voice to match their potential
People who dislike how their voice sounds
Finally understand and improve what you hear
Anyone with a hoarse, weak, or cracking voice
Address common voice challenges with targeted exercises
Speakers, creators, and professionals
Command attention and project confidence
Anyone who wants to sound more confident
Transform how others perceive you
Parents helping kids build healthy speaking habits
Give them a voice they're proud of early
“I didn't realize how much strain was in my voice until I saw my score. Two weeks later, I sound like a different person.”
