Top 10 Coolest Vocaloid Characters

Most Vocaloid characters are cool, especially the ones that leave you speechless. Tell me who you think is the coolest.

The Top Ten
  1. Len Kagamine

    Len Kagamine is a male Vocaloid developed by Crypton Future Media. He was released on December 27, 2007, and his voice is provided by Asami Shimoda, who also voices his counterpart, Rin Kagamine. Len is packaged with Rin as part of the Kagamine Rin and Len bundle, and he has remained one of the most... read more

    Yes, he's so cool. I don't really care that he makes all the perverted songs. I just love his voice and his character design. This banana is at the top.

    Well, all of his songs are the best. By the way, I love Asami Shimodo. I don't care even if Len is not real, I like him a lot. My room is full of Kagamines, but for Luka and Miku just a little bit.

    He's the best dancer out of all Vocaloids, and he's adored by fans worldwide, especially the females.

  2. Miku Hatsune

    Hatsune Miku, sometimes referred to as Miku Hatsune, is a humanoid persona voiced by a singing synthesizer application developed by Crypton Future Media. She is part of the Vocaloid software series and uses Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid technology. Miku has become a global virtual pop icon, performing... read more

    Erm, hello? It's Miku. She has gotten me through so many hard times and cheers me up every time. She's really good at duets, with my favorite being Ring no Seraph (Seraphim on the Ring). Her voice is really versatile, and honestly she is super pretty. If I could meet one Vocaloid it would be Miku, hands down. My first Vocaloid and the most popular globally. Sekai de ichiban ohimesama.

    Miku is an intense singer, and I can't keep up with her rap. The song I love the most is Ghost Rule.

    As far as I'm concerned, she is the best. Well known all over the world, the world is truly hers.

  3. Rin Kagamine

    Rin Kagamine is a female Vocaloid developed by Crypton Future Media. She is released together with her male counterpart Len Kagamine, and both are sold as part of a package. Rin is voiced by Japanese actress and singer Asami Shimoda.

    I really love Rin's energy and her relationship with Len. It can be a bit hard to tell their voices apart sometimes, but she has a cute vibe, especially in Ring no Seraph. And she can also handle songs like Daughter of Evil.

    Len and Rin are my favorite Vocaloids, but in my opinion I think Rin masters the cool style. I think of it this way: she seems cute and energetic at first, but she can get very serious easily.

    For Len, I kind of laugh when he gets serious. Sorry Len. I love the Kagamines.

    She is cool but also cute and energetic. She can sing sad or serious songs well. I can't stand why Len is on top. Some people love Len because he is a shota and for his cuteness, and that disgusts me.

  4. GUMI

    GUMI is a female Vocaloid voicebank developed by Internet Co., Ltd. She is the most popular non-Crypton Vocaloid and is voiced by Japanese singer Megumi Nakajima. GUMI is frequently used in music across various genres and is recognized for her versatile vocal range.

    I hope GUMI is the best Vocaloid. She's the real number one princess.

  5. Flower

    Flower is very underrated in my opinion. My queen needs more love.

  6. Gakupo Kamui

    Yes, he's cool in every way to me. Only him is enough to leave me speechless.

    Funny personality.

  7. Una Otomachi

    I love Una. I first heard her in KINOKO on My Head?!, which is one of my favorite Vocaloid songs. I adore her voice and the way Cosmo can make her sing so fast.

  8. IA

    IA is a humanoid character voiced by a singing synthesizer application developed by 1st Place Co., Ltd., based in Meguro, Japan. The software uses Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid 3 singing synthesizer technology. Her voice is sampled from Japanese singer Lia, and IA has been featured in numerous music... read more

  9. Yukari Yuzuki

  10. Fukase

    Fukase is a vocal developed and distributed by Yamaha Corporation for Vocaloid 4. He is voiced by Satoshi Fukase, the lead singer of the Japanese band SEKAI NO OWARI. Released in 2016, Fukase's voicebank supports both Japanese and English, and he is known for his distinctive vocal tone.

  11. The Newcomers
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    Cyber Songman

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    Cyber Diva

  14. The Contenders
  15. Luka Megurine

    Megurine Luka (巡音ルカ), codenamed CV03, is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc. She was released in January 2009 for the VOCALOID2 engine and became the third member of Crypton's Character Vocal Series. Luka was designed as a bilingual voicebank capable of singing... read more

  16. Akari Kizuna

  17. Mikoto Meika

  18. Hime Meika

  19. KAITO

    KAITO is a humanoid persona voiced by a singing synthesizer application developed by Yamaha Corporation using their Vocaloid singing synthesizer technology under the codename "Taro." Released in 2006, KAITO was one of the first Japanese Vocaloid voicebanks. He has since gained a strong following and... read more

  20. MEIKO

    MEIKO is a humanoid persona featured in a voice synthesizer application developed by Yamaha Corporation using the Vocaloid engine. She was the first Japanese Vocaloid voicebank released by Crypton Future Media. MEIKO's voice is provided by a female Japanese singer and has been used in numerous original... read more

  21. Sora Haruno

  22. Yuki Kaai

    Kaai Yuki is a child Vocaloid character produced by AH-Software Co. Ltd and released originally for Vocaloid 2. Her voice is provided by a real elementary school student, making her one of the few Vocaloids with a child's voice. Kaai Yuki was released on December 4, 2009.

    She handled Lost Umbrellas like a queen. I could listen to it forever.

  23. Kiyoteru Hiyama

    Hiyama Kiyoteru is a masculine Vocaloid character produced by AH-Software Co. Ltd and originally released for Vocaloid 2. His voice is provided by Japanese male singer Kiyoshi Hiyama. He has also been updated for Vocaloid 4 and featured in various music and software applications.

  24. Xin Hua

  25. MAYU

    MAYU is a female Japanese Vocaloid voice bank released in December 2012 by EXIT TUNES for the VOCALOID3 engine. She is voiced by Japanese singer Mayumi Morinaga. The character is often portrayed as a yandere junior high school girl and has received mixed reception among fans.

    Mayu is one of the coolest because she masters that cute but deadly kind of image. I love Mayu.

  26. Piko Utatane

    Utatane Piko is a Japanese Vocaloid developed by Sony Entertainment for the Vocaloid 2 engine. His voice is based on the Japanese singer Piko. Utatane Piko was released in December 2010 and was designed to offer a realistic male vocal.

  27. YOHIOloid

    Yohioloid is an English Vocaloid developed by PowerFX who also has an additional Japanese voice bank. The vocalist sampled for his vocals was Swedish singer Yohio. Released in 2013, Yohioloid is known for his visual kei-inspired character design and versatile voice.

  28. OLIVER

    Oliver is an English-language Vocaloid developed by PowerFX Systems AB in collaboration with VocaTone. His voice was recorded from a British choirboy and he was released for the Vocaloid 3 engine in December 2011. Oliver is popular for his youthful and classical vocal tone.

  29. Lily

    Lily (Japanese: リリィ, Riryi) is a female Vocaloid created by Internet Co., Ltd., in collaboration with Avex Management Co., Ltd., and Yamaha Corporation. She was initially released in August 2010 for the VOCALOID2 engine.

    A second installment, developed for the VOCALOID3 engine and named V3 Lily... read more

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