Status

The following is a list of known and upcoming projects by the studios related to Vocaloid. Please be aware this is subject to change as details given to the fans may be subject to mistranslations, rumors and misunderstandings.

Commerical License Releases
The most common seen Vocaloids are the commerically sold units produced by 3rd party studios. These Vocaloids are produced under license by Yamaha and are able to be bought by any bidding Producers through various commerical outlets. Their quality and capablities vary, as do the licensing agreements for use issued by the respected studios involved.


 * For release dates see Release date
 * For a list of all "Vocaloids" see Vocaloid (mascot)

Vocaloid
A total of 5 voicebanks were released for Vocaloid in English and Japanese

2004

 * Leon - male soul singer, English
 * Lola - female soul singer, English
 * Miriam - female singer, English
 * Meiko - female singer, Japanese

2006

 * Kaito - male singer, Japanese

Vocaloid 2
A total of 35 voicebanks were released for Vocaloid 2 in English and Japanese

2007

 * Sweet Ann - female singer, English
 * Hatsune Miku - female singer, Japanese
 * Kagamine Rin/Len - male and female singer, Japanese

2008

 * Prima - female opera singer, English
 * Kagamine Rin/Len - Act 2 - update of previous Kagamine Rin/Len package
 * Gackpoid - male singer, Japanese

2009

 * Megurine Luka - female singer, Japanese and English
 * Megpoid - female singer, Japanese
 * Sonika - female singer, English
 * SF-A2 miki - female singer, Japanese
 * Kaai Yuki - female singer, Japanese
 * Kiyoteru Hiyama - male singer, Japanese
 * Big Al - male singer, English

2010

 * Hatsune Miku Append - Expansion pack for Hatsune Miku
 * Tonio - male classical singer, English
 * Lily - female singer, Japanese
 * VY1 - female vocal, Japanese
 * Gachapoid - male singer, Japanese
 * Nekomura Iroha - female singer, Japanese
 * Utatane Piko - male singer, Japanese
 * Kagamine Rin/Len Append - Expansion pack for Kagamine Rin/Len - Act 2

2011

 * VY2 - male vocal, Japanese

Vocaloid 3
A total of 19 voicebanks have been released for Vocaloid 3 in English, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish.

2011

 * Mew - female singer, Japanese
 * VY1 v3 - Update of Vocaloid 2 VY1 package
 * V3 Megpoid - Update of Vocaloid 2 Megpoid package
 * SeeU - female singer, Korean and Japanese
 * Tone Rion - female singer, Japanese
 * Oliver - male choir singer, English
 * CUL - female singer, Japanese
 * Yuzuki Yukari - female singer, Japanese
 * Bruno - male singer, Spanish
 * Clara - female singer, Spanish

2012

 * IA - female singer, Japanese
 * V3 Megpoid-Native - Update of Vocaloid 2 Megpoid
 * Aoki Lapis - Female singer, Japanese
 * V3 Lily - Update of Vocaloid2 Lily package

New vocals
Vocaloid voicebanks known to be in production. Their status and licensing is unknown but most are presumed to be commerical licenses.

It takes approx 4 hours in total for a Japanese Vocaloid to be recorded. A English Vocaloid will take from to a week to over a month to record all its samples. Pieced together with more then 4 months of tuning and assembling the software together, as well as the possiblity of a second set of recordings being made for better sample selection, a Vocaloid may take anything from 6 months to over 2 years to complete.

Furthermore, until word is given, Vocaloids cannot be talked about by staff or their vocal providers. This is due to legal grounds and therefore fans will have to be aware of this and respect the process involved in making just one of any of the Vocaloids.

Named

 * Ring Suzune - Revealed on Vocafes 1 alongside Lui. Vocaloid 3, release originally set for December 12, 2011. She was delayed and Vocanext have taken over developement of her voicebank.
 * Lui Hibiki - Revealed on Vocafes 1 alongside Ring. Vocaloid 3, release set for Winter/Spring 2012. Seems to be delayed like Ring.
 * Luo Tianyi - A contest to pick the design for the first Chinese Vocaloid was held, with her design as the grand prize. Originally named Yayin Gongyu, she had her design revamped and was renamed. Release date is set to be on July 12th, 2012. She will also be receiving a Japanese Vocaloid, set for October 2012.
 * I-Style Project; When Aoki was released, I-Style Project later announced that they are making another Vocaloid who is female and will be Lapis's sister of some sort. For a short time, there was a competition to find a name for Lapis's 'sister'. The name has been revealled to be "Merli" (メルリ).
 * Mayu - New Vocaloid supported by EXIT TUNES.
 * Vocaloid3 Gackpoid- An update of the Vocaloid2 Gackpoid program, with three voicebanks: a "Whisper" voicebank, a "Power" voicebank, and a "Native" voicebank. Release date is set for July 13, 2012.

In Development

 * Zero-G has revealed their next voicebank to be Celtic inspired/themed. Its art is finished, but they are still debating on the name. No word on when it will be released. According to one report, she is delayed because of a quality issue and is delayed while Zero-G improves her results. Recently it was confirmed she was expected Summer 2012+.
 * Bplats have confirmed male and female VY voicebanks in English, the confirmation came in a interview after VY2's release.
 * MOEJAPAN has introduced the concept of a “Vocaloid you can meet”, the “fusion of a 2D Vocaloid and a 3D idol”: Vocaloidol. “Real” idols from two agencies, MOGRA and Dear Stage, will provide their voices to several Vocaloids, and there will be events where fans will have the opportunity to meet these "real Vocaloids".
 * Crypton; Their Vocaloid 3 line-up is due Summer 2012.
 * Crypton confirmed a male Vocaloid a while ago, but no references had been made on him for a while. As of Feb 2012, updates have confirmed he is still expected to be released. He is expected any time from the Summer line-up onwards. It's also worth noting CFM is introducing him just as "male vocal". Crypton Future Media is focused on updating its current Vocaloids and therefore release of the vocal is unknown, but can be expected from summer 2012 when they begin their Vocaloid 3 line-up.
 * PowerFX are currently running tests with various vocalists for the next VocaTone project.

Updates
Crypton is updating their Vocaloid to add additional voicebanks, they were confirmed as currently uninterested in updating their old voicebanks for Vocaloid 3 (this appears to have changed). The current focus of updated largely revolves only around Kaito, Meiko and Miku as of right now and all other vocals are still near future releases. Internet co., Ltd; all Vocaloid 2 Vocaloids confirmed being updated for Vocaloid 3 Bplates SBS Artech
 * Expansion packs (Appends), these new vocals don't need past versions;
 * Crypton has confirmed a Megurine Luka Append, English VBs are being attempted but CFM is still working out how to make them cost effectiness
 * Appends for Meiko
 * Appends for Kaito
 * New English voicebanks being made for;
 * Hatsune Miku
 * Meiko
 * Kaito
 * Kagamine Rin/Len (confirmed in planning/pre-production stage right now)
 * V2 -> V3 updates are confirmed to all vocals but largely not detailed right now.
 * Hatsune Miku is going to be updated to V3
 * Hatsune Miku's Append is confirmed so far, dark and soft mentioned having been updated already.
 * Kagamine Len has been mentioned, signaling that the Kagamines will also be updated.
 * Gachapoid is expecting an update; no announcements have been made since this was announced in the early Vocaloid 3 promotions.
 * New English voicebank for the Megpoid software being developed.
 * VY2v3 confirmed
 * SeeU included sounds for English capablities within her Korean voicebank to allow her to do "English". However, they have since announced to be working on a full English voicebank in response to the issues with using her current voicebanks for English. It is expected within the next year.

Restricted Access
This section contains Vocals that producers have or now have limited access to.

Retired Voicebanks
Vocaloid voicebanks that were once able to be bought commerically that have now been removed from sale or will be removed in the near future. Vocals who have seen retirement may continue to be sold for some time after their inital retirement, however, they are on limited supply and will sell only while the stocks last. Their usage is limited only to those who have been able access to these vocals before or since their retirement and no new stock has been released containing their vocals.

Vocaloid Retirements
Please note the Vocaloid engine is unsupported entirely and any retire will happen "in the near future", when Yamaha signals to the studios involved to retire them from sale.

Zero-G Crypton Future Media
 * Leon was retired but resumed in 2009. Second permanent retirement is due.
 * Lola was retired but resumed in 2009. Second permanent retirement is due.
 * Miriam was retired but resumed in 2009. Second permanent retirement is due.
 * Meiko Vocaloid version retirement due. Replaced with Vocaloid 3 version.
 * Kaito Vocaloid version retirement due. Replaced with Vocaloid 3 version.

Vocaloid2 Retirements
Like the Vocaloid engine this engine is unsupported, however, Vocaloid2 vocals are not being retired due to their ability to be imported into Voclaoid3 removing the need to retire the vocals entirely. Some studios, however, are updating their vocals to make Vocaloid3 versions, in these cases full or partial (removed/replacement from package/promotional deals) retirement is occuring.

Crypton Future Media; Bplats Internet co., Ltd
 * Hatsune Miku Vocaloid 2 vocal due retirement. Vocaloid 3 voicebank will replace this voicebank.
 * Hatsune Miku Append Vocaloid 2 vocal due retirement. Vocaloid 3 voicebank will replace these voicebanks.
 * Kagamine Rin/Len were retired from sale. Kagamine Rin/Len "Act 2" voicebanks replaced these voicebanks.
 * "Act2" will be replaced in the future with a Vocaloid 3 version.
 * Kagamine Rin/Len Append Vocaloid 2 vocal due retirement. Vocaloid 3 voicebank will replace these voicebanks.
 * Megurine Luka Vocaloid 2 vocal due retirement. Vocaloid 3 voicebank will replace these voicebanks.
 * VY1 was retired upon the release of VY1v3, however was kept in sale while remaining stocks lasted. At this point, VY1 can no longer be purchased and is replaced with VY1v3.
 * VY2 will be retired when VY2v3 is released.
 * Megpoid of Vocaloid 2 has been retired prior to March 15th, 2012 and has been replaced with V3 Megpoid - Native for Vocaloid 3.
 * Lily is now retired with the release of Vocaloid 3 V3 Lily voicebank. Her Vocaloid2 voicebank is included in the V3 Lily package.

Private Licenses
Private voicebanks are created under license for non-commerical use. Private vocals are much harder to confirm then commerically released vocals and their progress impossible to determine, however, they are becoming more and more common. The voicebanks in the section are listed as to which era of development for the Vocaloid engine they appeared in. Unlike commerically released vocals, private vocals are only allowed to be used by producers who have given premission to create songs for use by the license holders, and are hired by the license holders.

There were no known private licenses released during Vocaloid. However, the original intention of the engine was to be released only as a private licensed product, this did not happen because Crypton Future Media were able to convince Yamaha it was more benifical to release it as a commerical product. Therefore, this kind of licensing was considered for the software right from the start.

During the Vocaloid 2 era of developement, it became known that Yamaha began to test the waters to see if it was profitable to create Vocaloids for private use and began to develop Vocaloid-flex as a mean to allow for Vocaloid to extend its capablities away from just singing. A number of vocals were used in the Vocaloid 2 era, take note this does not mean they were using the Vocaloid 2 software.


 * A Vocaloid-flex voicebank was used in the game Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. This was the first private license of Vocaloid known to have been announced commerically. Due to popular misconceptions, its name was believed to be "ZEKE", however it actually remains nameless.
 * Meaw were previously introduced as "Virtual Divas" with no other information confirming a connection between them and Vocaloid beyond the tags on various websites. Those working with them claim they are Vocaloids, so it is likely at this point they are private licenses. However, more complex details have yet to be confirmed and their Vocaloid status is still up for debate. Meaw have not made an appearance since the start of Vocaloid 3 leaving elements of details unanswered at the moment.

Since Vocaloid 3, Yamaha sought to make the licensing of such vocals more widely used. A number of vocals were used in the Vocaloid 3 era, take note this does not mean they were using the Vocaloid 3 software.


 * Akikoloid-chan - LAWSON convenience store chain's mascot, "Akiko-chan" received a makeover and synthesized voice on the Vocaloid 3 engine to become "Akikoloid-chan," who acts a navigator for LAWSON's Nico Nico Douga channel. Commissioned albums using her voice have been granted. It is unknown if this vocal will ever be released.
 * Ueki-loid; Older Male Vocaloid, Ueki-Loid is the first attempt to resurrect a dead singer and has the voice of the late singer Hitoshi Ueki. It has been stated that this vocal will never be released commerically. Ueki-loid was made to demostrate the capablities of the Vocaloid software. He is now Vocaloid 3. Also, his creation marks the start of a new series of Vocals called "Legend of Vocaloid".

Exclusives/Limited
Since Vocaloid 3, a new type of release has also appeared, this being exclusive/Limited vocals. These are given out in limited numbers or in exclusive events as prizes and are not for sale. Therefore they have a limited number of ways to obtain them.
 * Galaco; according to what little information is on her, a new private Vocaloid has been recorded to be given away as a prize. Her illustration is by KEI. She will be offered as a prize in the Vocaloid music contest held by the Vocaloid shop. Anyone who gets 1,000+ views on Nico Nico Douga with an entry in the contest will be able to get this Vocaloid for free.

Unreleased
The following is a list of known, but unreleased Vocaloid voicebanks that were once intended for commerical release. These vocals managed to reach a status where they could be released commerically and their use commerically has been witnessed, however, for one reason or another were never released. Some producers may have access to these vocals as they were given the voicebanks by the Vocaloid studio to use with premission. This list does not include beta stage voicebanks (such as CV-4Cβ) or unamed known delayed projects (such as Project If...).


 * Crypton Future Media
 * Meiko Append Vocaloid2 - Featured in 初音ミク and Future Stars Project Mirai but did not meet the Vocaloid2 era deadline. Is being released for Vocaloid3
 * Kaito Append Vocaloid2 - Also featured in the same game, like Meiko's Vocaloid2 it failed to meet the deadline for the Vocaloid2 retirement. Now being released for Vocaloid3
 * Megurine Luka Append - Generally believed this was delayed because of Vocaloid 2's retirement from sale. A few witnesses to a Vocaloid2 version of the package have been noted.
 * Male vocal - Originally known as CV04, this Vocaloid was originally destined for Vocaloid 2 but after Crypton Future Media got caught up in Hatsune Miku's plans, he ended up delaying the release of new vocals. His vocal will be released in Vocaloid 3. There is little known about the status of the Voclaoid 2 vocal and how far it was in production.
 * Hatsune Miku (English) Vocaloid2 - Miku's English voicebank had not yet begun production, so it is unknown if a Vocaloid2 voicebank was made. The note of her voicebank here is because it was questioned by Crypton if they would end up releasing a Vocaloid2 or Vocaloid3 version. Thus we can note that there was the possiblity of a Vocaloid2 aimed for consideration originally, even if it was never produced.
 * Internet Co., Ltd.
 * Megpoid Extend - never made the Vocaloid 2 deadline, was released as part of the V3 Megpoid product instead. It is genrally unknown how far in the project Internet Co., Ltd got before the transfer from V2 to V3 began or if the Vocaloid 2 voicebank was ever completed.

Prototypes
These vocals exist but are only prototypes and usually, but not always, listed with a "β" ("beta") on their name. There is no indication they were ever meant to be commerical products.
 * CV-4Cβ was another voicebank from Crypton Future Media that used Vocaloid-flex.
 * A proto-type male Catalan voicebank done by the MTG was featured in a technology demostration.
 * Project if… was a experimental voicebank project by Crypton future media with several voicebanks known and was a experimental project aimed at a elementry school setting. The series mostly comprised of child vocals but at least 1 adult was known. This project was to follow the Character Vocal series but has not been mentioned since late 2010. Only prototype vocals have been seen so far.
 * Junger März PROTOTYPE β, a child vocal is the most notable of these voicebanks.

Rumour Mill
Vocals that are rumoured or hinted to be released but their status has not been made offical.

Possible Future Voicebanks
This section contains hints, confirmations and suggestions put out by Vocaloid studios.

PowerFX and Zero-G
 * Anders confirmed that if English Vocaloids become more popular, Zero-G and PowerFX will consider making Appends for their Vocaloids.
 * According to Anders, if there is demand updates for all past Zero-G and PowerFX Vocaloids to newer engines, it is a possibility. The major factor in this though is the workload needed and involvement in the process against the demand.
 * PowerFX have recently confirmed they want to do a V3 Sweet Ann, but due to focus on their soundation product, and pulling together money for update, they currently cannot produce this voicebank.

Crypton Future Media
 * Miku English Append is also a possiblity in the future.
 * Crypton has hinted at possible future Vocaloids built purposely for English only as well as future Bilingual Vocaloids.
 * Crypton Fruture Media are trying to find effective methods of adding English voicebanks to Luka append.

AH Software
 * SF-A2 miki recently had a "2012" edition set of images put up and were suppose to be something that AH-Software are producing for the Vocaloid. Speculations range from manga to update with no confirmation to say anything otherwise.

Awaiting Further Confirmation
The following are possible upcoming voicebanks that are not yet clarified;
 * Luna is expected to be a Vocaloid with the same intended design as Lily due for release, however, details of her are largely unknown. Currently there is no indication if she will or will not be a Vocaloid.
 * Vocaloid: China runner up entries;
 * Mo Qingxian - Was a winning design from the contest to pick the design for the first Chinese Vocaloid. Was originally named Chou. Release is unconfirmed and release date is unknown.
 * Zhiyu Moke - Was a winning design from the same contest as above. Was originally named MOKO. Release is unconfirmed and release date is unknown.
 * Yuezheng Ling - Was a winning design from the same contest as above. Was originally named Ling Caiyin. Release is unconfirmed and release date is unknown.
 * Yuezheng Longya - Was a winning design from the same contest as above. Was originally named Yayin. Release is unconfirmed and release date is unknown.

Misc. voicebanks
Other mentions.

Fakes/Jokes

 * Kasane Teto - She is an UTAU but was made out to be a Vocaloid as a April fools day prank. By the time everyone figured it out it was too late and many believed she was a Vocaloid; the legacy of this prank continued on for years after its original run and even in 2012 some still believe she is a Vocaloid.
 * On April 1st 2012, VocaTone announced that "James" would be made into a Vocaloid, however, this was a April Fools day joke.
 * Another April Fools' day joke in 2012 was "Animaloid", which turned out to be also a hint about the upcoming Mayu Vocaloid.