Your Free AI Public Speaking Coach
An AI public speaking coach listens to the way you actually sound and tells you, in seconds, what a paid coach would charge an hour to hear. Record a short clip of your voice and get an instant read on clarity, pace, tone, confidence and the filler words you never catch yourself saying. There is no app to download and no sign-up to slow you down. You speak, you get a score, and you get one clear thing to fix before your next take. Most speakers do not have a clarity problem, they have a feedback problem, and this is the fastest way to close that gap for free.
Honest feedback on your voice, the moment you finish speaking.
Free, instant, and private. Nothing to install.
What an AI public speaking coach scores in your voice
Clarity
How cleanly your words land and whether each one is fully formed instead of swallowed at the end of a sentence. The coach flags mumbling, dropped consonants and rushed phrasing that makes listeners lean in and strain. Clear speech is the single trait audiences reward most, so this is where the score starts.
Pace
Whether you are racing, dragging, or holding a rhythm a room can follow. Nervous speakers almost always run fast without feeling it, and the coach catches the exact stretches where your words outpace your audience. It rewards the pauses that give a point room to breathe.
Tone
The warmth, variation and energy that keep a voice from going flat. A monotone delivery loses a room no matter how good the content is, so the coach measures how much your pitch moves and where it falls dead. Tone is what makes people feel you mean what you say.
Confidence
The steadiness and conviction a listener hears before they have judged a single word. The coach reads the firmness in your voice, the wobble under pressure, and whether your sentences land or trail off into a question. This is the trait that decides whether a room trusts you.
Filler words
Every um, uh, like, so and you know that quietly chips away at how prepared you sound. These slip out in the gaps where your brain is still loading the next thought, and you rarely hear your own. The coach counts them, shows you the pattern, and gives you a number to beat.
How it coaches you, not just rates you
Every score turns into a drill
A number alone does not change anything. The coach takes your weakest trait and hands you a specific rep to run, like reading one paragraph at half your usual speed, so your next recording has a concrete target instead of a vague intention to do better.
It picks one thing, not ten
Trying to fix clarity, pace, tone and filler words all at once is how speakers freeze up. The coach surfaces the single change that will move your score the most on this take, so you walk into the next recording with one job and a real chance of nailing it.
It shows you where it happened
Knowing you rushed is useless without knowing when. The coach points to the moments your pace spiked or a filler slipped in, so you can hear the exact spot for yourself instead of guessing what went wrong across the whole clip.
It rebuilds the rep after you fix it
Once you address the first note, the coach is ready to score you again and tell you what is now standing between you and a tighter delivery. Coaching is not one verdict, it is a series of small corrections that stack up across many short takes.
Free AI coach versus a paid coaching app
Why nervous speakers practice with it
No audience to perform for
The hardest part of public speaking is being watched, so the coach removes the watcher. You record alone, hear the truth without a single judging face in the room, and build the reps that make a real audience feel routine.
Nerves show up in the data
Anxiety has a sound: a faster pace, a thinner tone and a spike in filler words right where the pressure hits. Seeing your nerves as a score instead of a feeling makes them something you can work on rather than something you just dread.
Small wins build real confidence
Watching your filler count drop from twelve to three across a few takes does more for nerves than any pep talk. The coach gives you proof you are improving, and proof is what quiets the voice telling you that you cannot do this.
Practice as often as you need
There is no meter running and no coach to disappoint, so you can record the same opening twenty times until it feels easy. Repetition in private is how nervous speakers turn a shaky first line into one they no longer think about.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this AI public speaking coach really free?
Yes, it is completely free to record your voice and get a full score on clarity, pace, tone, confidence and filler words. There is no trial that expires and no paywall that appears after the first take. You can run as many recordings as you want without ever entering payment details.
Do I need to download an app or create an account?
No. The coach runs in your browser, so there is nothing to install and no sign-up form between you and your first score. You open the page, record a short clip, and get your feedback in seconds.
How is an AI coach different from a human speaking coach?
A human coach gives you one session every week or two and charges by the hour, while the AI coach scores you instantly and lets you practice as many short reps as you like. It will not replace the deep, personal read a great human gives over months, but it closes the feedback gap between sessions and costs nothing. For most speakers the bottleneck is fast, honest reps, and that is exactly what it provides.
What should I record to get a useful score?
Speak naturally for thirty seconds to a minute, ideally a real opening line, a pitch, or the part of a talk you are most worried about. Talk as if a small audience is in front of you rather than reading flatly off a page. The more your clip sounds like the real moment, the more your score reflects how you will actually come across.
Can it help me cut my filler words?
Yes. The coach counts every um, uh, like and you know in your recording and shows you the pattern of where they cluster. Once you can see exactly when the fillers slip out, usually in the pauses where you are still thinking, you can practice replacing them with a short silence. Re-recording and watching the count drop is the fastest way to break the habit.
Will the coach work if I am a nervous or beginner speaker?
Especially then. Recording alone removes the audience that triggers most speaking anxiety, so you can hear honest feedback without a single person watching. Beginners tend to improve the fastest because every small fix, a slower pace or fewer fillers, shows up clearly in the next score and builds real confidence.