Suspicious voice notes
Check short messages that sound too polished, robotic, or inconsistent with the sender.
Voice AI check
Upload or record a short speech clip when you need to check whether a voice may be AI-generated, synthetic, or cloned.
A voice AI checker is useful when the main question is about the voice itself: does this speaker sound human, AI-generated, cloned, or synthetic? Use a clean speech sample and treat the result as a review signal, not a final forensic decision.
Check short messages that sound too polished, robotic, or inconsistent with the sender.
Review podcast clips, video voiceovers, ads, or social posts that may use generated speech.
Screen clips that may imitate a real person before you trust, forward, or act on the audio.
Choose a section with one clear voice and avoid overlapping conversation.
Background music, compression, noise removal, and phone artifacts can lower confidence.
Keep the original source, timestamp, sender, and surrounding evidence when reviewing a result.
They are the same tool family, but this page is written for the voice-first search phrase "voice AI checker." Use it when you want to check whether a voice itself may be AI-generated.
No. The result is probabilistic. Use it with source review, provenance checks, and human judgment.
A clean 10 to 30 second speech sample with one speaker usually gives a more useful signal than a noisy or very short clip.