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Good Vibrations Company B.V. is an AI voice emotion recognition company based in the Netherlands. According to its website, it uses “Powerful AI Voice Algorithms” to identify emotions from short voice samples. Its products target scenarios such as meetings, compliance, customer centers, and conference calls, while also listing potential applications in elderly care, healthcare, esports, automotive AI, robotics, and other areas.
Its core value proposition is emotion analysis through voice. In its Team Emo Analysis Service, it can distinguish between different speakers in a meeting, display each participant’s emotional state separately, and present an overall mood-line via a dashboard or display to show how the meeting atmosphere changes from start to finish. It can also be used for emotion assessment during conference calls, group atmosphere evaluation, and individual emotional self-checks before or during important meetings. The website says the service can be called via a real-time API, suggesting potential integration into enterprise meeting, customer service, or compliance systems.
The public pages do not disclose any free quota, trial, subscription plans, usage-based pricing, or enterprise quotes. There is also no API documentation, SDK, SLA, or customer case study available. Payment methods are not specified either. In terms of team background, the website mentions members with experience in personal development, individual and group behavior, scientific evaluation of voice and biosignals, linguistics, clinical work, software development, and web and mobile apps, as well as technical and legal support. However, no specific service support process is provided.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it focuses on the vertical use case of voice emotion recognition and emphasizes enterprise scenarios such as meetings and customer centers. The mention of a real-time API also indicates that it is not just a standalone demo tool. The limitation is the lack of key validation information: the website does not disclose the model architecture, training data, accuracy, cross-language performance, noise robustness, accent adaptation, or similar details. It claims to record and analyze “real emotions,” but does not provide public experiments or third-party evaluations to support this. Voice emotion recognition also involves privacy and ethical risks, yet the site does not explain recording retention, encryption, consent, GDPR, or compliance mechanisms.
It is better suited for companies or research institutions looking to pilot meeting atmosphere analysis, customer service emotion monitoring, or team management feedback—especially customers willing to start with a proof of concept. It is less suitable for teams that need an out-of-the-box product, clear pricing, and mature compliance documentation. The website does not indicate Chinese-language recognition or a Chinese interface, and access from mainland China is unknown. For deployment in China, users should first confirm network connectivity, compliance for cross-border voice data transfer, payment methods, and compare it with local voice emotion analysis or intelligent quality inspection vendors as alternatives.
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