SingMeter helps singersunderstand their voice, sing in tune, and practice effectively— with free online singing tests & tools.
From vocal range to pitch accuracy, follow a clear practice path and improve your singing step by step.
What do you want to improve?
Select a goal to find the right tools for you.
Am I singing in tune?
Use our real-time feedback tools to visualize your pitch accuracy and train your ear to match notes perfectly.
What is my voice type?
Discover your unique vocal range (lowest to highest notes) and find out if you are a Soprano, Alto, Tenor, or Bass.
How should I practice?
Don't know where to start? Follow our structured, step-by-step practice path to build a solid vocal foundation.
Learn & practice
SingMeter Learning Hub
Free tools plus original tutorials, guides, and reviews. Tutorials are step-by-step practice; blog articles explain the why; resources hold editor picks—not generic search links.
Practice tutorial tracks
Four paths from first range test to advanced mix work. Each lesson uses SingMeter tools with self-checks.
Start here
Foundations: range, pitch, warm-up, and breath support.
Start: Your First Vocal Range Test →Apply your range
Transpose songs, train your ear, and rehearse in the right key.
Start: Transpose a Song to Your Range →Care & recording
Recovery when tired and a home-recording pitch check.
Start: Vocal Health Recovery Day →Advanced technique
Register blend and safe belt preparation—with tool feedback.
Start: Practice Across Your Break (Mix) →
Latest singing guides
From the SingMeter blog—sorted by recent updates.
- Guides11 min readUpdated Jun 1, 2026
How to Improve Your Singing Pitch: Complete Training Guide
Learn proven exercises and techniques to improve your singing pitch accuracy. Master how to sing in tune with our complete training guide and 15-minute practice routine.
- Techniques9 min readUpdated Jun 1, 2026
How to Sing High Notes: Techniques and Tips
Master the art of singing high notes with these proven vocal techniques. Learn about breath support, vocal placement, and exercises to expand your range.
- Pitch & Intonation9 min readUpdated Jun 1, 2026
Why You Sing Flat (And How to Fix It for Good)
Find out the real reasons why you sing flat and learn practical exercises to finally fix your pitch for good. We'll show you how to use simple techniques and tools to get in tune and stay there.
Editorial picks
We write our own tutorials and book reviews. SingMeter is for practice at home—not medical treatment.
- ✓Step-by-step lessons linked to free browser tools
- ✓Full book reviews with who each title is for
- ✓YouTube and app picks with editor notes—not search pages
Featured review
Set Your Voice Free
by Roger Love
Roger Love frames the voice as an instrument you can train with habits, not a fixed gift. The book mixes performance psychology with practical exercises on breath, tone, and articulation—written for speakers and singers who perform under pressure.
Read full review →Below, the five-tool practice path shows which SingMeter pages to open in order. Tutorial tracks above add minute-by-minute lessons on the same journey.
A Simple Singing Practice Path
Open these five tools in order. For guided lessons on the same journey, see the above.
Explore All Tools
Simple, focused tools to help you become a better singer.
Vocal Range Test
Discover your singing range and voice type in just 3 minutes. Perfect for beginners and pros alike - get personalized song recommendations that match your voice.
Pitch Detector
See your pitch in real-time as you sing or play. Great for practice, learning, or just having fun - improve your pitch accuracy at your own pace.
Tone Generator
Generate precise audio tones for pitch reference and ear training. Perfect for vocal practice, instrument tuning, and developing your musical ear.
Online Metronome
Keep perfect time with our fun and interactive metronome. Adjustable tempo, time signatures, and visual feedback make practice enjoyable.
Song Key Finder
Find the key of any song instantly. Search our database of popular songs, get key information, and discover transposition suggestions for your voice.
Why Practice with SingMeter?
Singing is a skill that can be learned and improved with the right tools and consistent practice. SingMeter provides a comprehensive suite of free online singing tests and practice tools designed to help vocalists of all levels visualize their voice and track their progress.
Whether you are a beginner trying to find your vocal range or an advanced singer working on pitch accuracy, our platform offers immediate visual feedback. This "biofeedback" mechanism is crucial for ear training, as it bridges the gap between what you hear in your head and the actual sound you produce.
Our tools run directly in your browser, ensuring privacy and ease of use. Take a quick singing test to analyze your voice type with our Vocal Range Test, or use our Pitch Detector to see your exact note in real-time. SingMeter is your dedicated digital vocal coach available 24/7.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. All SingMeter tools are 100% free with no signup, subscription, or premium tier. We keep core vocal tools accessible to everyone. The site may show non-intrusive ads to help cover hosting costs.
We currently offer five free tools:
- Vocal Range Test — find your range and voice type
- Pitch Detector — real-time pitch feedback while you sing
- Tone Generator — reference tones for tuning and ear training
- Online Metronome — tempo and rhythm practice
- Song Key Finder — song keys and transposition ideas for your range
Each tool has its own help section and FAQ on its page. Visit the homepage or open a tool from the menu.
No. For tools that use your microphone (such as the Vocal Range Test and Pitch Detector), audio is analyzed locally in your browser with the Web Audio API. Your voice is not uploaded, recorded, or saved on our servers. When you close the tab, processing stops.
It depends on the tool:
- Microphone needed: Vocal Range Test (Sing mode), Pitch Detector
- No microphone: Tone Generator, Metronome, Vocal Range Test (Manual mode), Song Key Finder (search only)
A built-in phone or laptop mic is usually enough. Use a quiet room and headphones when possible to reduce feedback.
Yes. SingMeter is responsive and works in modern mobile browsers (Safari on iOS, Chrome on Android). Grant microphone permission when prompted for singing tools. A quiet space and headphones often improve results on mobile.