What age does your voice get deeper again? Understanding voice changes beyond puberty
While the most dramatic voice deepening happens during male puberty, research shows that some men may experience a second, more gradual voice deepening well into their thirties and even beyond. This phenomenon is far less dramatic than the teenage 'voice crack' and is part of a broader, more complex set of age-related voice changes known as presbyphonia. For women, hormonal shifts during menopause can also cause the voice to become deeper.