The problem with every other voice changer on Discord
Every tutorial you’ll find tells you the same thing: install VB-CABLE or a similar virtual audio driver, make it your default device, tell Discord to use it, then hope the audio routing works. Half the time it doesn’t — either Discord doesn’t pick up the device, or your friends hear an echo, or you lose your real mic entirely and have to reinstall everything.
VoxBooster skips all of that. There is no virtual device. Discord keeps using the same microphone it was already using. VoxBooster sits between your microphone hardware and the Windows audio system, so anything the mic captures gets transformed before any application reads it.
What you get
- 20+ voice effects — Demon, Helium, Robot, Alien, Radio, Stadium, Walkie-Talkie, and more. Each with tuning controls.
- AI voice cloning — six built-in synthetic personas (Marcus Blake, Elena Vox, Ray Calder, Jin Park, Nia Holt, Theo Strand). Real-time neural transformation.
- Global hotkeys — swap voice, trigger a sound, or mute mid-call without alt-tabbing.
- Works with screen share — Discord’s mic capture and VoxBooster’s transformation happen before screen share picks up audio.
Setup in 5 steps
- Download VoxBooster from voxbooster.com/download. The installer is ~40 MB.
- Sign in. Your 3-day trial starts automatically. No credit card.
- Inside VoxBooster, pick a voice effect or open Voice Clone and select a persona.
- Open Discord. Don’t change any settings — your usual mic is fine.
- Join a voice channel. Talk. Your voice is transformed on the way out.
That’s it. If you want to turn it off, hit the Real-time toggle and you’re back to your normal voice. Your teammates won’t notice any gap.
Does it work with…?
- Discord voice channels — yes.
- Discord DM calls — yes.
- Discord Stage channels — yes.
- Discord screen share audio — yes (your mic input flows through VoxBooster first).
- Discord Go Live — yes.
- Krisp / Discord noise suppression — compatible, but VoxBooster’s noise suppression is usually better; disable Krisp to reduce double-processing.
Latency
Voice effects transform in ~5 ms. Voice Clone runs at ~500 ms by default, configurable down to 250 ms with a slight quality trade-off. Discord itself adds ~150–250 ms of network latency; your teammates won’t perceptually notice the transformation.
Why it’s different from free voice changers
Most free voice changers rely on pitch shifting only, which produces the classic “helium or demon” sound but doesn’t convincingly sound like a different person. VoxBooster’s Voice Clone tab runs a real neural model — the output preserves your cadence and emphasis but in a genuinely different voice timbre. The free changers can’t do that.
Cheap voice changers also force you to fight Windows’ audio routing. VoxBooster doesn’t; you never touch device settings.
Privacy
Voice audio is processed locally on your Windows PC. Nothing is uploaded to our servers. This is a hard guarantee — the Windows client has no audio upload path at all.
Try it
Three days free, full app, no card required. Download VoxBooster or see pricing after the trial.