GlobalToneCheck

Precision tone analysis for global communication.

A linguistic spectrometer for the modern desk. Every sentence is a signal — every signal has a measurable tone. We chart the formality, register, and warmth of your writing across forty‑seven languages with the discipline of a calibrated instrument.

Sample rate
04.812 tokens / s
Calibration
+0.003 Δ from baseline
Spectrum
128 dimensions
RED · alert BLU · interactive YEL · highlight GRY · neutral
CHANNELS16 × 8 CYCLE06.000s PHASEstaggered

Six instruments, one calibrated chassis.

Each panel is a discrete measurement device. Together they comprise the complete tone-checking apparatus — discipline in the components, clarity in the readout.

M-01

Spectrographic Analysis

Each sentence is decomposed into 128 tonal dimensions and rendered as a continuous waveform. Over time, drift and harmonic shifts surface intent that the writer has not yet noticed.

  • 128dimensions
  • 2.4msper token
M-02

Forty-Seven Languages

From Catalan to Cantonese, our parsers were trained on idiomatic, regional, and professional registers. Every language has its own calibration card and its own measured baseline.

  • 47languages
  • 112regional models
M-03

Register Matrix

Formal, neutral, casual, intimate — the four cardinal registers, plotted against context, audience, and channel. The matrix illuminates which register the writer used and which the reader expected.

M-04

Calibration Drift

The instrument self-checks every six minutes against a curated control corpus. Drift greater than 0.005 triggers an automatic recalibration cycle and a transparent log entry.

M-05

Annotated Reports

Reports are typeset, not generated. Every flagged passage carries the measurement, the reasoning, and a suggested correction calibrated to the writer's intended register.

M-06

Team Lexicons

Organisations build private lexicons of approved vocabulary, banned phrases, and brand register. The instrument respects the lexicon as a primary calibration source.

The tone spectrum, plotted from formal to casual.

A continuous scale, not a checkbox. Every sample is positioned along the spectrum with a measured confidence interval. The recommended position for the current draft is shown below.

Formal Neutral Casual
62.0% — Neutral / Warm
Sample Q2 / Customer reply
Position 0.620
Confidence ±0.018
Recommended 0.585

Forty-seven languages, each on its own calibration card.

The matrix below is the working catalogue. Each cell carries the language in its own script, the ISO 639 code, and the colour of its current calibration class.

EnglishENCalibrated · 04.21
日本語JACalibrated · 04.18
FrançaisFRCalibrated · 04.19
DeutschDECalibrated · 04.20
EspañolESCalibrated · 04.22
PortuguêsPTCalibrated · 04.17
ItalianoITCalibrated · 04.16
NederlandsNLCalibrated · 04.16
한국어KOCalibrated · 04.21
中文ZHCalibrated · 04.22
العربيةARCalibrated · 04.18
РусскийRUCalibrated · 04.15
PolskiPLCalibrated · 04.13
TürkçeTRCalibrated · 04.20
हिन्दीHICalibrated · 04.19
SvenskaSVCalibrated · 04.10
SuomiFICalibrated · 04.11
Tiếng ViệtVICalibrated · 04.18
ภาษาไทยTHCalibrated · 04.17
BahasaIDCalibrated · 04.21
ČeštinaCSCalibrated · 04.09
MagyarHUCalibrated · 04.08
ΕλληνικάELCalibrated · 04.12
עבריתHECalibrated · 04.16

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