An AI with very good ears
mispronounced listens to sixty seconds of your voice and tells you where your accent has been living — the region, the blend, and the exact words that ratted you out. It's free, it's fast, and it shows its work.
// How it works
Read one short passage aloud. It looks innocent. It is not — every line is packed with the vowel traps that separate one region from another.
Answer one nosy question. Reading voices behave. Spontaneous voices confess.
The AI listens twice. One pass just to hear you, one pass to write it up: a region, a confidence score, a blend, and the receipts.
// FAQ
What is mispronounced?
mispronounced is a free AI accent analyzer. You read one short passage aloud (about 60 seconds), answer one nosy question, and an AI dialect coach tells you where your accent has been living — a best-guess region with a confidence score, a percentage blend of everywhere your speech has picked things up, and the exact words that gave you away.
How does it figure out where my accent is from?
It listens — twice. The first pass is pure listening: vowels, rhythm, the little habits in how you say things. The second pass turns those observations into a structured verdict. The judgment comes only from the sound of your voice, never from your name, your email, or what the passage says.
What's in the report?
A regional pinpoint with a confidence score it will defend, an accent blend (the percentage cocktail of everywhere you've lived and listened), the specific words and vowels that revealed you, and a one-line verdict sharp enough to share.
Is it accurate?
It's a very good ear, not a passport check. Accents are blends, and the report says so out loud: you get a best guess with an honest confidence score and the evidence behind it, not a fake certainty. People who've moved around tend to get the most interesting verdicts.
Is it free?
Yes — sign in with Google, read for a minute, get your verdict.
What happens to my voice recording?
It stays private. Your recording and email are never shown to anyone. If you share your result link, it shows your first name only — no email, no audio.
Does it use my name or email to guess?
No. The verdict comes from sound alone. Your Google account is only there so your results have somewhere to live.
Why the odd passage and the nosy question?
The passages look innocent, but they're engineered — packed with the vowel contrasts and confusion pairs that separate one region from another. The question is there to catch your spontaneous voice, the one that comes out when you're not reading.