Stop scoring voice by ear.
Voice therapy still runs on crash-prone desktop software from decades ago, so a lot of progress gets tracked by ear or lost between sessions. Timbre turns a 60-second phone recording into a therapy-ready report on pitch, resonance, and roughness, before the client leaves the room.
Illustrative. Not real client data.
One tool for the room and the week between.
Score voice in the room
Record 60 seconds on the phone in your hand and get a therapy-ready report on pitch, resonance, and roughness before the client leaves. No laptop, no cables, no decades-old desktop software mid-session.
Home practice that counts
Clients record short samples at home between visits, so the practice you assign is captured instead of vanishing into a black box until the next appointment.
A progress curve they can see
Every session and home sample plots onto one climbing curve the client watches themselves. Seeing the line move is the part that keeps people coming back.
Three steps, no manual.
Record 60 seconds
Open Timbre on your phone and capture a short sample, in the room or at home.
Read the report
Pitch, resonance, and roughness come back as a clean report you can talk through on the spot.
Watch the curve climb
Each sample joins the client's progress curve, so improvement is something you can both point at.
Not built yet. That is the point.
I am validating Timbre with voice-focused clinicians before writing the product, gender-affirming voice work especially, where pitch and resonance are the outcome you are already tracking. No fake reviews, no invented accuracy claims. If this matches your day, add your email and I will bring you in early, and I would love to hear how you measure voice progress today.