Most voice changers are Windows-only, leaving Mac users with no viable options
macOS audio routing is more complex than Windows, requiring workarounds like BlackHole or Loopback
Apple Silicon compatibility is often an afterthought — many voice changers run through Rosetta emulation
Kernel extension requirements and SIP disabling create security concerns on Mac
Universal binary optimized for M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips. CoreML GPU acceleration for neural network inference. No Rosetta emulation overhead.
Native macOS audio routing using CoreAudio. No kernel extensions, no SIP disabling, no third-party audio routing software required.
Native engine is extremely power-efficient. Minimal battery impact on MacBook Pro and Air. Perfect for streaming or gaming sessions on the go.
Yes. Echo is a universal binary optimized for Apple Silicon (M1-M4) with CoreML GPU acceleration. It also supports Intel Macs via CPU inference.
macOS 12 Monterey or later.