ToneSpace web

Test your room before you record.

Run a short silence and voice check in the browser. ToneSpace estimates noise, echo, clarity, and level, then saves a local history so you can improve the room over time.

Mode

Live acoustic panel

Podcast check

Ready

Live level

-90.0 dBFS

Progress

0%

Peak

0.00

Mode

Podcast

0Overall

Silence

Stay quiet while ToneSpace learns the room tone.

Voice

Read a short phrase in your normal recording voice.

Result

Scores and fixes are calculated locally in the browser.

Local history

Room progress

Sessions

0

Best

-

Latest

-

Run your first room check and ToneSpace will keep the score here on this browser.

Privacy controls

Local-first by default

Theme

How it works

A practical acoustic check, not a lab report.

ToneSpace uses the Web Audio API to turn a short microphone test into estimates that matter before recording: room tone, echo behavior, speech clarity, and input level.

Capture room tone

Stay quiet for a few seconds so ToneSpace can estimate the noise floor before your voice enters the room.

Read a guided phrase

Speak naturally. The browser analyzer watches level, peak, signal-to-noise, and frequency balance.

Fix and retest

Use the score and recommendations to move the mic, soften reflections, reduce noise, and measure the delta.

Mobile app parity

Built from the ToneSpace app foundation.

The Flutter app already defines the product shape: guided checks, dedicated live tests, local history, room profiles, settings, and privacy language. The web version brings the same core loop into the browser and hosts the public policies required by the apps.

Seven scoring modes

General, podcast, voiceover, meeting, vocal, church, and class modes weight the same measurements differently.

Local browser history

Completed checks can stay in local storage so rooms become comparable without an account or backend.

Privacy controls

Auto-save, capture previews, sample storage, and theme preferences are visible controls, not hidden assumptions.

Mobile-aligned roadmap

The web surface mirrors the mobile direction: results reveal, trends, fix-retest loops, and room profiles.

Room check questions

Clear answers before the mic turns on.

ToneSpace is built for practical recording rooms, classrooms, churches, home studios, meeting desks, and creator setups that need a fast audio readiness check.

What is ToneSpace used for?

ToneSpace helps creators, podcasters, teachers, churches, and teams test a room before recording or joining a call by scoring noise, echo, voice clarity, and recording level.

Does ToneSpace upload my microphone audio?

The web room check runs locally in the browser. ToneSpace uses microphone analysis to calculate scores and does not require an account or server upload for the room test.

Can ToneSpace test podcast and voiceover rooms?

Yes. ToneSpace includes dedicated podcast and voiceover modes, plus general, meeting, vocal, church, and class modes that weight the same room measurements differently.

What does the room score measure?

The score combines estimated noise floor, echo or reflection behavior, speech clarity, and input level so you can fix the room and retest the improvement.

Do I need extra hardware to use ToneSpace?

No extra hardware is required. A current browser and microphone are enough for the web check, while dedicated microphones can produce more useful room readings.

Store-ready links

Privacy and terms are live on the same web surface.

Mobile settings can point users to hosted policy pages while the web app keeps the room test available at the same ToneSpace home.