Vocaloid Voicebanks — Free

More recently, a program called Synthesizer V (developed by Kanru Hua) has revolutionized the industry. While the Pro version is paid, there is a Basic Edition that is free.

Even more importantly, Synthesizer V utilizes AI to create voices that sound frighteningly human. Many official voicebanks for Synthesizer V offer a "Lite" version for free. For example, Eleanor Forte and Saki have free lite versions available legally. While they have limited vocal ranges compared to the full paid versions, they are high-quality, legitimate, and free.

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Older versions (Vocaloid 2 & 3) had "Lite" voicebanks on promotional CDs (e.g., Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru). These are technically freeware but are abandonware now. They are difficult to find legally and do not work on modern 64-bit DAWs without complicated wrappers. Avoid unless you are a vintage collector.


If you want perpetual, free voicebanks similar to Vocaloid, you need to switch engines. These are not Vocaloid, but they produce vocals that are used in major commercial songs and YouTube hits. More recently, a program called Synthesizer V (developed

OpenUTAU is a modern, cross-platform reimplementation of UTAU that supports UTAU voicebanks plus additional phonemizers for English, Mandarin, etc. It is free and all UTAU voicebanks work.

While full voicebanks cost money, most major engines offer Lite or Trial voicebanks. These are fully functional but have limitations (such as fewer vocal modes or a shorter phrase limit). If you want perpetual, free voicebanks similar to

You have downloaded a free Lite bank or an UTAU. Now what? Here is the beginner workflow to avoid frustration.


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