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Vocular

Vocular

How deep is your voice?

⭐️4.5 / 5
Rating
🙌487
Ratings
📼1 vid & 7 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🧾Free
In-App Purchase
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All Versions of Vocular

1.2.6

March 28, 2022

Fixed bug on settings page notification times

1.2.5

March 22, 2022

Improved performance and analysis

1.2.4

October 10, 2021

Updated to resolve iOS 15 issue

1.2.3

February 23, 2021

Fixes for Settings screen bugs. Also, some performance improvements.

1.2.2

December 16, 2020

This release contains various performance improvements, layout fixes for larger devices and a redesigned settings screen.
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1.2.0

June 20, 2017

We've merged the Pro version features into the standard version to give users the best possible experience. Also, tweaks here and there and a couple of bug fixes.
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1.1.0

February 3, 2017

We've merged the Pro version features into the standard version to give users the best possible experience. Also, tweaks here and there and a couple of bug fixes.
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1.0.9

January 26, 2017

Removed the annoying prompt to review the app whenever it started.

1.0.8

January 23, 2017

We've made some performance tweaks, speeding up the analysis of your voice sample.
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1.0.7

November 19, 2016

We've listened to feedback and included more features in the Standard version, so now you can compare your voice depth profile with a celebrity's and browse the celebrity database. We've also dropped the price of the Pro version.
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Vocular In-App Purchases History

Free

Pro Version

An on-the-fly depth-tracker, progress graphs, which log your depth, mode, median and mean to show you the progress you’ve made.
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Price History of Vocular

Description of Vocular

How deep is your voice? Do you have an undulating pitch or a low monotone? Our algorithm analyses your voice and compares it with data from over 150 celebrities to let you understand your voice and learn how to improve it. The Standard version of the app gives you a full analysis of your voice in terms of depth and variety and calculates a set of celebrity matches to give you a grounding of what your results mean. The Pro version helps you improve your voice. Currently this includes an on-the-fly pitch tracker - so you can practise different ways of speaking and immediately see their effect - as well as unlimited archive space, celebrity comparison graphs, and a charting tool so you can track your progress over time. We’re working to expand Vocular to other areas too. We want to cover things like smoothness, nasality, vocal fry, even creating a rating of how attractive your voice currently is, based on the latest research. If you want to get the most out of your vocal chords, this is the app for you.
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Vocular: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Vocular?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for Vocular.
Stuart Brown is the developer of the Vocular app.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 8.0 or higher.
4.5 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Vocular has received from users.
The App Category Of Vocular Is Lifestyle.
1.2.6 is the most recent version of Vocular.
Vocular updated on July 2, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
Contains moderate violence, language, or suggestive themes, appropriate for ages 12 and up.
Currently, Vocular supports .
No, Vocular is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Certainly! Users can make in-app purchases within Vocular.
Sorry, Vocular is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Vocular

  • Don’t purchase!

    Not useful at all, the description stated that there is an upgraded version, with lessons on how to improve range. There is not.
  • Wish they had more celebrities to compare with

    Really cool app, they need more celebrities to compare though! Hope they plan on adding more
  • Not Bad

    I would give it a higher rating as it has made me aware of when I am speaking with too much vocal fry, but I find that the vocal range tends to be inaccurate. I am a woman who has a tenor speaking voice, yet the app will at times claim I have a contralto speaking voice. I know our tones in voice changes at times, but what I don’t like about this, is that it’s confusing. Even when I am speaking in my natural low voice, and not softening it up, I will still get a contralto. It may not seem like this matters, but I would like some accuracy. Other than that, the app is good if you want to practice sounding better.