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Free AI voice check
Upload or record a short voice sample and check whether it sounds AI-generated, cloned, or human. This page is built for people searching for an AI voice detector free to use before sharing or trusting a clip.
A free AI voice detector is useful when you need a quick first signal, not a long forensic report. Use it to screen voice notes, social clips, synthetic narration, and suspicious messages before you trust the audio or share it with other people.
You can run a limited number of free checks without creating an account. Signing in with Google is optional and is used only to apply a higher daily free limit.
The detector is designed for short speech segments. A clear 10-30 second voice sample is usually more useful than a full podcast, song, livestream, or noisy recording.
The result is a signal. Treat likely AI, likely human, and unclear labels as starting points for review, especially when money, identity, safety, or reputation is involved.
Use a section where one person is speaking clearly. Avoid overlapping voices, music beds, and heavy noise.
Keep the original link, sender, timestamp, and context. A detector score is stronger when you can compare it with source evidence.
If a result is unclear, try another clean section from the same speaker. Low-quality compression and short clips often reduce confidence.
Yes. You can use the detector for free daily checks. Login is optional and only changes the daily limit.
Yes. Anonymous users can run free checks. Google sign-in is available for a higher free daily quota.
It can flag signals that resemble AI-generated speech, voice cloning, or deepfake audio. It cannot prove who made the audio or why it was created.
Accuracy depends on the sample, noise, compression, speaker, and detector model. Use clean speech and treat the result as a screening signal.