How it works

Three steps. Thirty seconds.
One fix at a time.

Most feedback on accent is vague. “Slow down.” “Speak more clearly.” Bespik skips the vague part — it shows you which phoneme slipped, down to the vowel, and gives you one phrase to fix it with.

01

Record a phrase, or drop in a clip

Pick a sentence from your next talk. The opening line, the part that always trips you — anything real. Scripted exercises don't show you how you actually sound under pressure; your own material does.

You can record directly in the browser (microphone, no extra software) or upload an existing file. Audio or video both work — MP3, WAV, MP4, WebM. Up to 25 MB. Thirty seconds of speech is plenty for a useful result.

Tip:Try the sentence you know is hardest first. The one with the word you always pause on — that's the one worth analyzing.

02

See your score — word by word

The results screen shows a clarity score from 0 to 100. Green is 80 and up — that's where you want to land before a talk. Orange is 60–79, meaning a few sounds are slipping. Below 60, something structural is off and worth drilling specifically.

Below the score, every word shows up in IPA — the International Phonetic Alphabet. What you were supposed to say is next to what Bespik actually heard. The gaps are color-coded. You see exactly where the vowel shifted, where the stress landed wrong, or which consonant disappeared.

The example above: “opportunity” shows a vowel shift — the expected short open ‘ɒ’ became the American ‘ɑ’, which is a common substitution for many non-native speakers. Bespik flags it precisely; you know exactly what to work on.

03

One fix. Then the next phrase.

The results screen surfaces one thing: the single phoneme gap that's pulling your score down the most. Not a list of notes — one. That's intentional. Trying to fix five things at once in accent work doesn't work; fixing one thing repeatedly does.

After that, a harder phrase appears — constructed around the same phoneme cluster you just missed. Say it, submit it, see if the score goes up. Keep going until it does. Then go back to your original talk. You'll hear the difference.

See it for yourself.

No account needed. Three free rounds. Under a minute to your first score.

Try your first phrase →

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