If you’re like us, you love a good prank, even if you’re not so great at pulling them off on your own. Maybe your voice is too distinct, or you can’t manage to get through the prank without laughing. Whatever the case, a voice changer app can change the game for you, allowing you to prank your friends and loved ones to your heart’s content.
Read on as we cover the best and most fun voice changer apps available today so that you can become the prank master in your crew.
Snapchat
Snapchat is more famous for filters that change your appearance, but there are voice filters as well, which you can access by tapping the loudspeaker icon at the bottom left after recording a video. There are various options to play around with, so experiment and see what suits you best. You may already have this popular video chat app on your phone for group chats with your friends, but if not, it’s available for Android and iOS.
Best Voice Changer
It’s a bold move to proclaim your app the best at what it does, but Best Voice Changer is so confident, it puts that claim right there in its name. While it’s hard to pick just one voice changer as the best, this app at least makes a compelling case with a fairly clean UI and a wide range of features. The app lets you record voice files, and you can also import files you already have. Once you’ve loaded a file, you have a variety of vocal effects to add including making yourself sound like a robot, an alien, a bee, and more. Some of the effects are lackluster — the “Old Radio” filter ended up producing a wall of noise — but the ones that work do so as expected. The app is free, but does involve some ads, although they don’t take up too much space.
Call Voice Changer
If you’re specifically looking for an app that can change your voice during a phone call, Call Voice Changer could be the one for you. This app allows you to change your voice pitch during a call and use lots of sound effects. There is no free option — you pay per minute — but before you commit to a purchase, you can use the app in demo mode. In demo mode, you can listen to yourself and give the effects a test run. On top of that, you get two minutes free to try the app out on someone before you commit to purchasing more minutes. The prices range from $1 for two minutes up to $40 for 170 minutes. This app is available for iOS.
Voice Changer Plus
While you can’t use Voice Changer Plus during a live call, this fun iOS app lets you create and share recordings for free. Voice Changer Plus works for more than just talking, you can actually use the app while singing. You can choose from a vast selection of background effects and 55 voices, like Darth Vader or a robot. It’s even possible to play your recording backwards!
If you want to enhance your experience with Voice Changer Plus, you can pay just $2 to upgrade to Premium to remove ads and add a photo to your prank voice recordings. You can speed your voice up, slow it down, even turn your (tuneful) singing into something nobody will want to listen to with the Bad Melody feature.
Voice Changer
This app comes with a strange collection of different voices to try including a robot, duck, alien, and chipmunk. You can either apply the effect while you record audio, or you can open up an existing audio file and overlay any effect you choose.
The interface does feel a little outdated compared to similar apps. Also, you can’t use this app during live voice calls, which takes some of the fun out of it. There are also ads included in the app because it is free, but the developer still releases updates.
Voice-changer apps undoubtedly bring your prank game to the next level, and while many of them are free, there are payable options that will crown you the king of all practical jokers. If you decide to take the leap and pay for special features, you won’t regret your decision, nor will you ever want to go back to free versions. In keeping with the spontaneity of a prank, we recommend apps that change your voice in real-time. If phone pranks are your thing, you can’t go wrong with any of these choices.
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