You don’t always hear what you say
When you listen to yourself, your brain often fills in what you intended to say.
That’s why certain pronunciation differences can go unnoticed — even when they affect how others understand you.
Voice Mirror makes those differences visible.
- See where clarity may break down
- Use your own words, not scripted lessons
- Notice differences you might not hear
Awareness, not correction
How it works
Say your phrase
Use something you actually plan to say — interviews, presentations, or conversations.
See what stands out
Words that may not come across clearly are highlighted.
Try it again
Small changes can shift how your speech is perceived. Compare attempts and notice what changes.
Try it with something important
Say a phrase you actually care about — and see how it comes across.
Try Voice MirrorUse it when clarity matters
- Before an interview
- Before a presentation
- Before recording something important
- When you're unsure how something sounds
This isn’t about perfect pronunciation.
It’s about being clearly understood.