Singer Tool

Vocal Range Test Online

Test your vocal range with the browser tuner, watch pitch movement, and find notes that fit your voice before choosing keys.

Use the pitch detector for your range test

Upload a vocal run, read the detected low and high notes, then use the report as a practical starting point before choosing a song key.

Pitch detectorVocal rangeNote report

Pitch Detector + Vocal Range

Analyze a vocal or monophonic melody, find the strongest notes, lowest and highest reliable pitch, median pitch, and cent drift before tuning.

Low Pitch Limit
High Pitch Limit

Drop a vocal, melody, or monophonic sample to detect pitch, notes, and range.

Start with these free tools

Use the Vocal Tuner as the pitch readout, then compare notes against scales and frequency references.

Open this workflow inside Rys Up Studio

Fast workflow

  1. Warm up and record. Start with the highest-quality source you have. WAV is ideal, but MP3, M4A, FLAC, OGG, and AAC work across the browser tools.
  2. Watch pitch movement. Open the matching tool, preview before export, and make one clean move at a time so you can hear what changed.
  3. Save the comfortable key range. Download a WAV, then keep going inside Rys Up Studio or move to the matching Rys Up plugin when the sketch becomes a real session.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this vocal range test tool free?
Yes. The Vocal Pitch Detector workflow is free, works in your browser, and does not require a signup or watermark.
Does my audio get uploaded?
Most Rys Up tools process locally in your browser. AI stem separation tools use cloud GPUs because the model is too heavy for normal browsers, and files are deleted after processing.
What should I export?
Export WAV when you plan to keep editing. Starting from WAV gives TikTok, YouTube, your DAW, or another Rys Up tool the cleanest file to compress or process next.