1. Install Autotune Plugins in Audacity
Audacity does not have its own built-in Autotune feature. However, you can add third-party plugins to Audacity to get this functionality. Installing plugins is straightforward: you just need to copy the plugin’s files into the Audacity plugins folder. There are several free Autotune plugins that work well with Audacity. Below, we’ll show you the steps to install some of the best free options.
2. Install the GSnap VST Pitch Correction Plugin in Audacity
GSnap is a free Autotune plugin that can be used in audio editing programs like Audacity. With GSnap, you can correct the pitch of vocals or even create fun robotic voice effects. GSnap works best with simple vocal recordings and may take longer to process more complex audio tracks. GSnap is available as a zip file that includes a single DLL file, which you will need to copy to the Audacity Plugins folder as described below:
3. Install the Auto-Tune Evo VST Plugin in Audacity
Auto-Tune Evo VST is a popular Autotune plugin developed by Antares Audio Technologies. Please note: this plugin is not free, and you will need to purchase it to use the full features. However, there is a trial version available, or you can use an older version for testing purposes in Audacity. Installing this plugin is similar to others — you just need to copy the plugin file into the Audacity Plugins folder as shown below:












