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At a glance

Price
from 9.99 $/mo
Vendor
iMyFone

Specifications & properties

Key decision factors

Pricing model
Freemium 1
Audio functions
  • Voice changer
1

Pricing

Price from
9.99 $/mo 1
Free tier
Yes 1

Capabilities

Voice count
500 voices 1
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Supported languages
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Voice count
500 voices Category max 10,000 voices (8 with data)
Latency (real-time audio)
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Real-time AI voice changer for gaming, streaming and online chat with 500+ voice filters and meme soundboards. Paid plans are monthly, yearly or lifetime licenses; a limited free version offers 5 voices per day.

Profile

MagicMic is a real-time AI voice changer built by iMyFone that transforms your voice live while you game, stream, or chat, working as a virtual microphone inside apps like Discord, Twitch, OBS, Zoom, and dozens of games. It's aimed at gamers, streamers, and content creators who want instant character, celebrity-style, or meme voice effects without editing audio afterward. Pricing follows iMyFone's usual pattern: a limited free tier plus a paid tier billed monthly, yearly, or as a one-time lifetime license — there's no subscription-only model and no public API.

Who builds it

MagicMic is made by iMyFone, a Shenzhen-based software company founded in 2015 that's best known for iPhone/Android utility tools (data recovery, phone unlocking) alongside entertainment apps. MagicMic runs as a background app on Windows and Mac that intercepts your microphone input, applies a voice filter or sound effect in real time, and feeds the altered audio into whichever call, stream, or game app you're using — no re-recording or post-production required. A companion iOS/Android app extends the same voice library to recorded or uploaded clips for TikTok, YouTube, and mobile games, though live real-time voice changing during a call stays a desktop-only feature.

Core features

  • 500+ voice filters spanning genders, ages, fantasy/cartoon characters, and celebrity-style effects, per MagicMic's official product page
  • 100,000+ sound effects and meme soundboards you can trigger live during a stream or call, plus the ability to upload your own custom sound effects
  • Voice Studio lets you build a custom voice model via Quick Training Mode, Advanced Training Mode, or manual Voice Customization, built on an RVC (Retrieval-based Voice Conversion) AI engine; paid plans include one free Quick Voice Training per month
  • Works as a virtual mic inside Discord, Twitch, OBS, Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, plus games such as Fortnite, Valorant, PUBG, Minecraft, and League of Legends
  • Free tier lets you try 5 rotating voices per day, no account or card required to start
  • Available on Windows and Mac for real-time changing, with separate iOS and Android apps for recording and uploading audio

Pricing

  • Free: $0 forever — 5 free voices per day, basic sound effects, voice changer for pre-recorded audio
  • Monthly: $9.99/month — full voice library, all sound effects, unlimited soundboards, Voice Studio, 1 free Quick Voice Training/month
  • Yearly: $45.99/year — same feature set as Monthly
  • Lifetime: $59.99 one-time (iMyFone lists $99.99 as the regular lifetime price) — same features, no recurring payments
  • All paid tiers carry a 30-day money-back guarantee; check the current pricing page since iMyFone runs frequent promotions

Who it's for

MagicMic suits gamers, Discord communities, and Twitch/YouTube streamers who want to change their voice or drop meme sounds live, with zero audio editing afterward. The free tier is fine for someone testing a couple of daily voices for fun, but any regular streamer or creator will hit its limits fast and need Monthly, Yearly, or Lifetime to unlock the full library and Voice Studio. Because iMyFone's standard software license grants "personal, non-commercial use" unless you buy a business license, creators building a monetized channel around MagicMic may want to check licensing directly with iMyFone support rather than assume a personal-plan purchase covers it.

Frequently asked questions

What does MagicMic cost?

MagicMic costs $9.99/month, $45.99/year, or $59.99 as a one-time lifetime license (iMyFone lists $99.99 as the regular lifetime price before its usual discount). A free version also exists at $0 with 5 rotating voices per day. All paid tiers unlock the same feature set — Voice Studio, the full voice library, and unlimited soundboards — so the real question is billing length; check the current pricing page for active promotions.

Is MagicMic free?

Yes, but only in a limited form — the free version gives you 5 rotating voice filters per day plus basic sound effects, with no account or card required. To unlock the full 500+ voice library, all sound effects, unlimited soundboards, and the Voice Studio custom-voice tool, you need one of the paid plans (Monthly, Yearly, or Lifetime). That makes the free tier fine for casual testing but not for daily streaming use.

How many voice filters does MagicMic offer?

MagicMic's main product page advertises 500+ voice filters plus over 100,000 sound effects and meme soundboards in the full (paid) version, while the free version only unlocks 5 rotating voices per day. Note that iMyFone's own pricing page separately lists "300+ voices unlocked" for paid plans, so the exact published count varies slightly by page — check MagicMic's current voice library for the up-to-date figure.

Does MagicMic support voice cloning?

Yes — MagicMic's Voice Studio lets you build a custom voice model using Quick Training Mode, Advanced Training Mode, or manual Voice Customization, powered by an RVC (Retrieval-based Voice Conversion) AI engine. Paid subscribers get one free Quick Voice Training per month, and iMyFone notes the feature needs a reasonably powerful computer since it trains a model rather than applying a simple filter.

Can I use MagicMic's audio commercially?

iMyFone's standard software license agreement grants a "Personal License" for personal, non-commercial use only, with a separate business or multi-user license required for commercial deployment — and MagicMic doesn't publish a dedicated clause spelling out how this applies to monetized streams or YouTube videos specifically. In practice most streamers and creators use MagicMic under a personal license without issue, but anyone building a monetized channel around it should check directly with iMyFone support or budget for a business license to be safe.

How does MagicMic compare to Voicemod?

Both are real-time voice changers for gaming and streaming that run on Windows and Mac and offer a free tier before you pay for the full voice library. MagicMic's official product page advertises a larger effects catalog (500+ voice filters and 100,000+ sound effects) plus dedicated iOS/Android companion apps, while Voicemod's homepage advertises "200+ Voicemod voices" and leans on its Voicelab custom-voice editor and console integration (Voicemod Key). Pricing structures and exact costs differ and change on both sides, so check each vendor's current pricing page before deciding.