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Real-time AI voice changer and soundboard for PC, Mac, and mobile

Voicemod is a real-time voice modulation software for gamers, streamers, and content creators.

AI Panel Score

7.7/10

6 AI reviews

Reviewed

About Voicemod

Voicemod works by routing microphone audio through its software, which applies voice filters or effects before passing the output to communication apps like Discord, Zoom, or streaming software. Users select from a library of AI-generated voice presets or build their own using VoiceLab, a built-in voice customization tool. The soundboard feature lets users assign audio clips and sound effects to hotkeys for playback during live sessions.

The software includes a text-to-speech AI voice generator and a dedicated AI Humans section featuring synthetic human-sounding voices. Voicemod has received a Fairly Trained certification, indicating its AI models are trained on licensed or consented audio data. It also implements inaudible audio watermarking in synthetic voice output as an authenticity and traceability measure. A hardware accessory called the Voicemod Key — a USB-C dongle — extends voice-changing functionality to Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch consoles by connecting a smartphone to a wired gaming headset.

Voicemod targets gamers wanting expressive in-game communication, streamers, and content creators producing video or audio content. It operates on a freemium model: a free tier provides access to a rotating selection of voices and basic features, while a Pro subscription unlocks the full voice library and advanced tools. Named competitors in the category include Clownfish Voice Changer, MorphVOX, and NVIDIA RTX Voice. The Voicemod Key hardware is priced at $25 for existing Pro subscribers or $39 bundled with a new annual subscription.

Voicemod is available on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. It integrates with a wide range of platforms including Discord, Twitch, OBS, TeamSpeak, Roblox, Fortnite, and other games and communication tools. A public API is available for developers.

Features

AI

  • AI Voices

    Provides AI-generated voices trained with professional voice actors using Fairly Trained certified models.

Automation

  • Keybinds

    Allows users to assign sounds to any keyboard key and trigger them instantly during conversations or streams.

Core

  • Instant Replay

    Rewinds up to 30 seconds of audio so users can capture and re-use moments they initially missed.

  • Noise Suppression & Voice Enhancement

    Provides built-in noise suppression and voice enhancement regardless of the user's hardware setup.

  • Real-Time Voice Changer

    Transforms your voice in real-time with 200+ voices ranging from AI anime waifus to Battlefield-style radios during gaming, streaming, or chatting.

  • Soundboard

    Allows users to add and fire off sound memes and audio effects into group chats and streams instantly during live sessions.

  • Voicemod Recorder

    Captures sound clips from any source including YouTube or in-game audio and adds them directly to soundboards.

Customization

  • Voicelab

    Lets users create or tweak their own custom voices by mixing effects such as Reverb, Delay, and Robotifier.

Integration

  • Corsair iCUE Integration

    Syncs Voicemod real-time voice filters with Corsair iCUE reactive lighting that responds to in-game energy.

  • Elgato Integration

    Enables control of Voicemod voice changers and soundboards with a single tap via Elgato hardware for faster reactions and smoother swaps.

  • Voicemod Key for Console

    Pairs with a smartphone to unlock voice changers and soundboards on gaming consoles.

Mobile

  • Voicemod Soundboard App

    Connects the user's phone to Voicemod as a remote control for instant management of voice changers and soundboards.

Preview

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Pricing Plans

Free

Free

Free download for Windows 10/11 & macOS users who want real-time voice changing and soundboard features

  • Real-time AI voice changer
  • Soundboard with sound memes
  • 200+ Voicemod voices
  • Voicelab voice creation and tweaking
  • Noise suppression and voice enhancement
  • Voicemod Soundboard App remote control

AI Panel Reviews

The Decision Maker

The Decision Maker

Strategic bet, vendor viability, timing, adoption approval
7.5/10

Ten-year-old consumer brand winning a B2C category that B2B vendors keep ignoring.

Founded 2014, profitable, 210+ filters, 40-60ms real-time latency. Voicemod is the default consumer voice changer for streamers and gamers.

Founded 2014. Spanish team out of Valencia. Real-time latency at 40-60ms. Three numbers that say this is a mature, profitable consumer brand — not the latest Series A demo.

Two things matter for B2B context. One: Voicemod is consumer software with a B2C distribution model — Discord, Twitch, gaming integrations. If you're looking at this for an enterprise voice use case, you're shopping in the wrong aisle. Two: the 210+ filter count and the VoiceLab custom-voice tool show genuine product investment over a decade.

If you're a creator-economy company, gaming brand, or virtual events platform looking for white-label voice transformation, this is the conversation. Otherwise it's a decade-old SaaS with a clear moat in a category nobody at the board wants to talk about.

Competitive Positioning8.5

Default consumer pick over Clownfish, MorphVOX, RoboVox — clear category leader for a decade.

Reputation Risk7.0

Strong consumer brand inside its category; outside that lens, board awareness is near zero.

Speed to Value8.5

Install, pick a filter, you're modulated — no platform setup, no integration phase.

Strategic Fit6.5

Creator-economy and gaming fit only — no enterprise or B2B angle on this product.

Vendor Viability8.5

Founded 2014, profitable, no fundraise treadmill — durable consumer business.

Pros

  • Decade-old profitable business with consistent shipping cadence
  • Default consumer brand inside its category — no real distribution challenger
  • 40-60ms real-time latency is the technical bar competitors still struggle to meet

Cons

  • Pure consumer focus — no enterprise SLA, compliance docs, or B2B sales motion
  • Streamer and gamer brand association limits credibility for serious business use cases
  • No public API for embedding voice transformation in third-party products

Right for

Creator-economy, gaming, or virtual events platforms needing real-time consumer voice transformation.

Avoid if

You need enterprise-grade voice modulation for compliance-sensitive contact center use cases.

The Domain Strategist

The Domain Strategist

Craft and strategy in the product's domain — adapts identity per category, same lens
7.8/10

Real-time voice modulation as polished as it gets for consumer software in 2024.

Voicemod treats voice transformation as a creative tool, not an effects plugin. The 210+ filter library and the VoiceLab custom-voice builder show category-leading craft.

The 40-60ms latency target is the architectural decision that defines this category. Real-time voice transformation has a perceptual cliff — anything past 80ms feels broken. Voicemod sits comfortably below that, which is why it owns the streamer and Discord-voice market by default.

If we adopt this for a creator-tools platform, in 3 years we get a stable consumer brand, deep filter library, and an audience that already knows how to use it. The lock-in lives in the trained custom voices, not the filter UI. VoiceLab outputs are exportable, but the discovery and tuning experience is Voicemod-shaped.

Integration story is shallow on purpose — this is desktop software with audio-driver-level integration. No web SDK. No API. Compare ElevenLabs' developer platform: opposite shape, opposite buyer.

Category Positioning8.5

Default leader in real-time consumer voice modulation; category competitors haven't caught up.

Domain Fit8.5

Matches how creators actually use voice — picking a character, layering soundboard, real-time monitoring.

Integration Surface6.5

Desktop audio-driver only; no API or SDK for third-party platform integration.

Long-term Implications7.5

Consumer-distribution lock-in once your audience knows your voice, but technically replaceable.

Strategic Depth8.0

210+ filter library plus custom-voice training is real audio engineering depth, not preset packs.

Pros

  • 210+ filter library represents genuine sound design work, not throwaway preset packs
  • VoiceLab custom-voice builder gives advanced creators a depth axis competitors lack
  • 40-60ms latency stays well below the 80ms perceptual cliff for real-time voice

Cons

  • No API or SDK means no path to embed voice transformation in custom workflows
  • Desktop-only architecture rules out cloud-rendered or server-side voice transformation
  • Soundboard-and-filter framing locks the brand into entertainment, not professional audio

Right for

Consumer creative platforms where voice modulation is part of the audience experience.

Avoid if

You need server-side voice transformation for cloud-rendered content workflows.

The Finance Lead

The Finance Lead

Money, total cost of ownership, contracts, procurement math
7.5/10

Free tier with 50+ filters, $35-50/year for the full library — consumer pricing in a consumer category.

One-time-feel pricing instead of escalating SaaS. Year-1 cost lands under $50 per user, year-3 the same. Predictable consumer math.

Free tier ships with 50+ voice filters. Pro tier is roughly $35-50 per year per user.

100 streamer accounts × $40 × 1 = $4K/year. No seat creep, no SSO tax, no enterprise multipliers. Compare ElevenLabs at $5-22/month per user — that's 5-10x the annual cost for a fundamentally different use case.

The number to watch is the lifetime license vs annual subscription mix — Voicemod has historically shipped both and the lifetime-license SKU is unusual at this scale. No published bulk discount for team/enterprise use, which suggests this isn't built for B2B procurement at all. Pricing page is direct. No hidden tiers.

Billing & Procurement7.0

Self-serve credit card; no bulk procurement portal; team buys at the corporate-card threshold or not at all.

Contract Flexibility8.0

Monthly and annual options on the consumer page; cancel anytime; no auto-renewal traps documented.

Pricing Transparency9.0

Single Pro tier, listed publicly, occasional lifetime-license offer — easier to read than 90% of SaaS.

ROI Clarity6.5

Consumer category — ROI lives in audience engagement and personality, hard to dollar-value at finance level.

Total Cost of Ownership8.0

Under $50 per user per year with no seat creep — TCO modeling is trivial.

Pros

  • Sub-$50/year per user pricing is consumer-tier — no procurement complexity required
  • Lifetime-license SKU appears periodically — unusual flexibility at this category
  • Free tier with 50+ filters means per-user cost can stay zero until value is proven

Cons

  • No volume or team pricing means scaling past 50 users requires manual seat-by-seat purchase
  • No invoiced billing or NET-30 terms — corporate procurement teams will not engage
  • ROI is creative and brand-driven, not financial — hard to justify at CFO level

Right for

Individual creators and small studios buying consumer voice software at consumer prices.

Avoid if

You need volume licensing, SSO, or a B2B contract for 50+ seats.

The Domain Practitioner

The Domain Practitioner

Daily hands-on reality in the product's domain — adapts identity per category, same lens
8.0/10

Sits between mic and Discord — stays out of the way once you've picked your three favorite filters.

Day-3 reality: the latency budget is invisible, the soundboard hotkeys work, the filters you actually use are 5 of the 210. The other 205 are for browsing.

40-60ms latency means your voice doesn't feel laggy. That's the bar. Below the bar, the product disappears, which is exactly what voice software should do.

Day-three reality: you settle on three or four filters you actually like. The 210+ catalog is for discovery, not daily use. Compare Clownfish: free, but the latency floor is 100-150ms and you can hear it. Voicemod's polish is in the audio engineering, not the filter count.

Friction surface is small. The audio-driver install is finicky on first run, especially when Discord and OBS fight for the same virtual mic. Once configured, it sticks. Soundboard hotkey setup takes 10 minutes, then it's muscle memory. The VoiceLab custom-voice builder is power-user depth most users never touch — fine, that's how power features are supposed to feel.

Day-3 Reality8.5

The latency budget is invisible after setup; you forget Voicemod is in the chain, which is the point.

Documentation Practitioner-Fit7.5

Setup guides include real screenshots and Discord/OBS-specific gotchas — written by users.

Friction Surface7.5

Audio-driver install is the only real friction; once configured, it stays out of the way.

Power-User Depth8.0

VoiceLab and Soundboard customization scale from one-click to deep audio tuning for advanced users.

Workflow Integration8.0

Slots into Discord, OBS, Zoom as a virtual mic; standard integration pattern for the category.

Pros

  • 40-60ms latency stays out of the perceptual range for real-time voice
  • Soundboard hotkeys map cleanly to streaming workflows with OBS or Streamlabs
  • Once the audio driver is configured, the product disappears into the background

Cons

  • First-run audio-driver setup fights with Discord and OBS for virtual mic priority
  • 210+ filter count is mostly browsing material — daily use settles to 3-5 favorites
  • No mobile parity for streamers using mobile broadcast setups

Right for

Streamers, podcasters, and Discord users who want low-latency voice modulation that disappears into their daily setup.

Avoid if

You need professional studio-grade voice processing for broadcast or production audio.

The Power User

The Power User

Daily human experience, onboarding, polish, learning curve, reliability
7.8/10

A consumer voice tool that knows it's a consumer tool and ships accordingly.

The setup once is annoying. Everything after that is fine. That's the deal with voice modulation software in 2024.

Voicemod feels like software made by people who actually stream. The filter previews play instantly, the soundboard remembers your last layout, the hotkeys don't conflict with OBS by default. Small details that say someone on the team uses this on a Saturday night.

The install is a pain. Audio drivers are always a pain. You'll spend 15 minutes the first time figuring out why Discord can't see the virtual mic. After that — fine, never again. Free tier ships with 50+ filters which is genuinely enough for most people.

$35-50/year for Pro is honest consumer pricing. No SaaS escalation, no surprise SSO tier. The 210+ filter count sounds like marketing math until you realize you'll cycle through 20 of them and keep four. That's how filter packs work everywhere — Voicemod is just open about it.

Daily Polish8.0

Hotkey defaults, filter previews, soundboard layout memory — small details done right.

Learning Curve8.0

First hour is fiddly with drivers; month three is invisible — you forget it's in the chain.

Mobile Parity6.0

Mobile app exists but is read-only-effects compared to the desktop version.

Onboarding Experience6.5

Audio driver setup is a 15-minute fight on first install; everyone in this category has the same problem.

Reliability Feel8.0

Once configured, it just works — no mid-stream crashes reported in the public discourse.

Pros

  • Filter previews play instantly — no waiting for processing on every test
  • Hotkey defaults do not conflict with OBS or Discord — someone on the team thought about this
  • Free tier with 50+ filters is enough for most users to never pay

Cons

  • First-run audio driver install is a 15-minute fight every single time
  • Mobile experience is dramatically thinner than desktop — feels like an afterthought
  • Filter count is more browsing than utility — power users settle on 4-5 daily favorites

Right for

Streamers, podcasters, and Discord regulars who want voice modulation without monthly SaaS friction.

Avoid if

You hate audio-driver installs and any setup more complex than a single executable.

The Skeptic

The Skeptic

Contrarian. Watch-outs, deal-breakers, broken promises, category patterns
7.5/10

Ten years old, profitable, default brand — the rare AI-adjacent product that's already won its category.

Three green flags: founded 2014, profitable, named consumer brand. One yellow: AI voice cloning will eat the bottom half of this category in 36 months.

Founded 2014. Profitable. Default consumer brand inside Discord and Twitch culture. Three signals that match category-survivor patterns more strongly than any 2023 voice startup.

Green flags. The 40-60ms latency claim holds up under scrutiny. The 210+ filter count is real depth, not packaging. The VoiceLab custom-voice tool means there's a power-user surface a wrapper company wouldn't build.

One yellow flag worth naming. AI voice cloning — the ElevenLabs and Cartesia school — will commoditize the bottom half of Voicemod's filter catalog by 2026. Real-time clones of any voice will replace preset character voices. Voicemod has the brand and distribution to absorb this; the question is whether the product team pivots fast enough. They've survived 10 years already, which is the strongest signal in this category.

Competitive Differentiation7.5

Default consumer brand vs Clownfish and MorphVOX; AI voice cloning is the new frontier they need to absorb.

Exit Portability7.5

Custom voices export but discovery is Voicemod-shaped; switching costs are workflow-level, not data-level.

Long-term Viability8.0

Profitable, no fundraise treadmill, established audience — most durable signal set in the category.

Marketing Honesty8.5

Latency claims hold up; filter count is honest; consumer-tier pricing is direct — no hyperbolic positioning.

Track Record Match8.5

Ten years of profitable shipping in a category where most competitors disappeared inside three.

Pros

  • Decade of profitable operation — durability signal stronger than any 2023 voice startup
  • Default consumer brand inside Discord and Twitch — distribution that competitors cannot replicate
  • Pricing and feature claims are direct — none of the consumer-trap pattern of subscription escalation

Cons

  • AI voice cloning will commoditize half the filter catalog by 2026 — pivot pressure is real
  • No B2B or API surface limits the upside path beyond consumer creators
  • Mobile parity weak; if creator workflows shift mobile-first, the desktop-only model strains

Right for

Consumers and creators who want a stable, profitable, decade-proven voice tool inside their daily workflow.

Avoid if

You need cutting-edge AI voice cloning rather than preset filter character voices.

Buyer Questions

Common questions answered by our AI research team

Setup

Does Voicemod work on macOS or only Windows?

Voicemod works on both Windows and macOS. The homepage explicitly states it is available for 'Windows 10/11 & macOS.'

Integration

Can I use Voicemod's voice changer in in-game voice chats, or only in apps like Discord and Zoom?

Voicemod works in both apps like Discord and in-game voice chats. The homepage states it works 'wherever you hang out online. Not only in voice apps like Discord, but also in-game voice chats.'

Features

How does the Voicelab feature work — can I build a completely custom voice from scratch or only modify existing ones?

Voicelab allows you to both create custom voices from scratch and tweak existing ones. The content states: 'Can't find the voice you want? Make your own or tweak existing ones! Voicelab lets you mix effects from Reverb and Delay to wild ones like Robotifier.'

Pricing

Is Voicemod free to download, and are all 200+ voices available without paying?

Voicemod is free to download, as indicated by the 'Download for Free' call-to-action. However, the content does not specify whether all 200+ voices are available without paying, so that part of the question cannot be answered from the available content.

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