Can you sing in tune? Take the free singing test to find out. We play notes, you sing them back, and the singing test scores your pitch accuracy in real time. No app, no download.
Test your singing accuracy
We will play notes and you sing them back. The test measures how accurately you can match pitch across 3 rounds.
What Is a Singing Test?
A singing test measures how accurately you can match musical notes with your voice. Our free online singing test plays reference notes through your headphones, then listens as you sing them back. The singing test compares your pitch against the target and scores every note as precise, slightly off, or missed. The test runs in 3 rounds: a single-note warmup, a 5-note short melody, and a 12-note full melody. By the end, the singing test gives you a score out of 100 with a note-by-note breakdown showing exactly where you were sharp, flat, or spot on. Over 10,000 people take an online singing test every month to answer one question: can I actually sing in tune?
Start easy with one note and build to a full melody. You warm up naturally before the real challenge.
Actual synthesized tones play through your headphones so you hear exactly what note to match.
Every note is scored the moment you sing it. The singing test shows whether you hit it, went sharp, or went flat.
Choose your voice type before starting. The note range adjusts so the melody sits in your comfortable zone.
After the singing test, you see each note with its cents deviation, precision label, and hit or miss status.
The singing test runs in your browser. No audio is uploaded, no account is needed, and you can retake it as often as you want.

For Singers
Track your pitch accuracy over time
Use the singing test before and after vocal practice to measure improvement. Singers who test regularly can see their pitch accuracy climb week by week. It gives you a real number instead of guessing whether your warm-ups are working. Run a test after every practice session to build a habit of measurable progress.
For Fun
Find out who sings best among your friends
Bring the singing test to your next karaoke night. Everyone takes a turn, and the tool scores each person. Compare results, crown a winner, and share scores on social media. It turns pitch accuracy into a game that anyone can play — no musical training required.

Four Simple Steps
Select male or female voice. The note range adjusts to match your comfortable singing zone.
Headphones are required so the microphone only hears your voice, not the reference notes playing from the speaker.
A reference note plays through your headphones. Sing it back with a steady 'Laaaa'. Repeat for each note in the round.
After all 3 rounds, the singing test shows your total score out of 100 plus a note-by-note breakdown.
Common Questions About the Singing Test
Yes. The singing test is completely free with no limits. It runs in your browser, requires no download, and you can retake it as many times as you want.
The test plays reference notes for you to match. Without headphones, your microphone picks up both the reference note and your voice, which confuses the pitch detection. Headphones keep the two signals separate.
It measures how close your pitch is to the target note in cents. Each note is rated as precise (within 15 cents), slightly off (within 40 cents), off, or missed. Your final score is the percentage of notes you hit.
90 or above is excellent — you match pitch with high accuracy. 75 to 89 is good. 55 to 74 is fair and means some notes need work. Below 55 means regular practice will make a big difference.
Yes. It works on Chrome and Safari on both Android and iOS. You need wired or Bluetooth headphones and microphone access. Wired headphones give the most accurate results because Bluetooth adds audio delay.
Find out your pitch accuracy score in under 2 minutes. Free, private, and works in any browser with headphones.