Real exam-style tasks
Practice cue cards, follow-up questions, independent responses, and integrated speaking prompts in a cleaner workflow.
Record exam-style answers, review transcripts, get score estimates, and train with focused speaking feedback built for language learners.
Short daily sessions feel achievable, so learners keep coming back and improving.
Every answer ends with a transcript, a score estimate, and one concrete next exercise.
SpeakAce AI is designed for exam preparation, not generic conversation practice. It is positioned around speaking preparation, timed drills, and score-oriented feedback so the site can rank for relevant exam-intent searches instead of generic AI chat terms.
Practice cue cards, follow-up questions, independent responses, and integrated speaking prompts in a cleaner workflow.
Upload your recording and get transcript-based review with actionable feedback instead of vague encouragement.
Repeat weak task types, compare attempts, and watch your score trend improve over time.
Select IELTS or TOEFL, then choose your task type and difficulty.
Use the browser microphone, follow the prep timer, and complete the speaking window.
See AI-generated transcript, estimated score, category feedback, and next steps.
Keep free access light and useful. Unlock deeper feedback and more practice once the product is part of your study routine.
No. It provides AI-generated practice feedback and score estimates to help learners prepare more effectively.
Yes. The product is designed as a responsive web app with browser-based recording.
Your answer is transcribed, reviewed against the task type, and returned with strengths, improvement notes, and a recommended next exercise.
The practice bank includes dozens of IELTS and TOEFL speaking prompts across multiple task formats, and it will keep expanding.
Paid plans unlock more daily speaking time, more sessions, deeper feedback, and stronger progress support.
No. The app uses your browser microphone permission flow, so you can begin speaking practice directly on the site.
Yes. It is designed to help learners build confidence, consistency, and feedback loops between formal mock tests.