Download Echo Live from the download page. Installation takes under 60 seconds. Available for Windows — no account or signup required.
Open Valorant and go to Settings → Audio → Voice Chat → Input Device. Select "Echo" from the dropdown. This tells Valorant to use the voice changer as your microphone for all team and party chat.
In Echo, pick a voice model from your library or import a custom .pth model. Click Start, then queue into a match. Your team hears the AI-transformed voice during agent select and throughout the game.
Echo is a standard audio application — it registers a virtual microphone at the OS level. Riot Vanguard monitors for game modifications and memory tampering, not audio devices. Voice changers are safe to use.
Audio processing completes in real-time. In a game where milliseconds matter, your callouts arrive instantly. No delay between speaking and your team hearing you — critical for clutch communication.
Protect your identity in competitive lobbies. All audio processing is 100% local — nothing is sent to any server. Your real voice is never exposed, even in public lobbies with strangers.
AI voice conversion sounds like a real different person, not a pitch-shifted effect. Your agent callouts, ability comms, and strategy discussions sound natural — no distracting voice artifacts.
Yes, completely free during the beta period. No credit card, no trial timer, no feature restrictions. You get full access to all voice models and audio processing features.
No. Echo is a standard audio application that creates a virtual microphone at the operating system level. Riot Vanguard monitors for game file modifications, code injection, and memory manipulation — not audio devices. Virtual microphones are standard Windows/macOS features used by many legitimate applications.