SEGA logo.svg|{{GNH-CVD|SEGA|[http://www.sega.jp/ Website]|[[Kobayashi Matcha]] and [[Masaoka Azuki]]|[[SEGA]] is a Japanese entertainment company largely known for their game franchises. Their connection to VOCALOID involved the [[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (series)|Project DIVA]] rhythm game series.}}
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SEGA logo.svg|{{GNH-CVD|SEGA|[http://www.sega.jp/ Website]|[[Kobayashi Matcha]] and [[Masaoka Azuki]]|[[SEGA]] is a Japanese entertainment company largely known for their game franchises. Their connection to VOCALOID involved the [[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (series)|Project DIVA]] rhythm game series, and later [[Project 575]] which they created two original VOCALOIDs for.}}
VocaNextlogo.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|Vocaloid Next|Website inaccessible|[[Ring Suzune]] and [[Hibiki Lui]]|[[VocaNext]] was a small group that inherited two VOCALOIDs, Ring Suzune and Hibiki Lui, and planned to develop their voicebanks but they have since been defunct.}}
VocaNextlogo.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|Vocaloid Next|Website inaccessible|[[Ring Suzune]] and [[Hibiki Lui]]|[[VocaNext]] was a small group that inherited two VOCALOIDs, Ring Suzune and Hibiki Lui, and planned to develop their voicebanks but they have since been defunct.}}
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A Company refers those heavily affiliated with the development and promotion of a VOCALOID™-powered voicebank or character. While most companies that take on the task of developing a VOCALOID are audio based; it has become common for record companies and related subsidiaries to collaborate with an primary company to develop their own voicebank.
The marketing of a VOCALOID varies by company and some companies may provide their vocalist with a basic profile, backstory, or personality that the consumer can work with. The illustration of a vocalist has no effect on the software and is done purely for decorative purposes.
In order for a product to be classified as a "Company" on the wiki, there should be acknowledgment by the YAMAHA Corporation under their licensing terms and there is a VOCALOID™-powered vocal in development or fully released. This includes characters from games with vocals powered by the VOCALOID™ software, as well as privatized vocals.
It can be noted that fanmade Derivatives and other synthesizer characters such as UTAU are not classified as "VOCALOIDs" their presence is hosted on the wiki due to official acknowledgement by a company.
Table of Contents
By default, companies are sorted from newest to oldest.
MI7 Japan Inc.Company: [ Website] Voicebank: voca Description: desc
YAMAHA CorporationCompany:Website Voicebank:MEIKO, KAITO, VY1, VY2, Mew, ZOLA PROJECT: YUU, KYO, WIL, anon & kanon, galaco, CYBER DIVA, Sachiko, ARSLOID, Fukase, CYBER SONGMAN, Standard Vocals: Amy, Chris, Kaori, Ken. Description:YAMAHA is the most known manufacture of musical instruments since 1887 Hamamatsu; Japan. With the combined efforts of the YAMAHA Sound Technology Development Center and Pompeu Fabra University in Spain, the first VOCALOID engine was produced.
1st PLACE Co., Ltd.Company: [ Website] Voicebank: voca Description: desc
Voctro Labs, S.L.Company:Website Voicebank:Bruno, Clara, and MAIKA Description:Voctro Labs is a spanish company whose history YAMAHA involves the Music Technology Group, the company that developed the technology around VOCALOID. They release the first two Spanish voicebanks, Bruno and Clara.
VocalomaketsCompany:Website Voicebank:Yuzuki Yukari and Kizuna Akari Description:Vocalomakets* is a sub-division of AH-Software. They produced two VOCALOIDs that also have VOICEROID voicebanks.
VOCALO RevolutionCompany:Website Voicebank:CUL Description:VOCALO Revolution* was a program that aired in Japan. It showcased VOCALOID producers and music.
VocaToneCompany: Website inaccessible Voicebank:OLIVER and YOHIOloid Description:VocaTone was a small group of English VOCALOID fans that developed two VOCALOIDs, OLIVER and YOHIOloid, in collaboration with Power FX.
Dear Stage (Moe Japan, Co. Ltd.)Company:Website Voicebank:Tone Rion and Yumemi Nemu Description:Moe Japan* is a subsidiary that collaborated with Dear Stage Inc. to produce VOCALOID Tone Rion with Nemu Yumemi.
SBS A&T Co., Ltd.Company:Website Voicebank:SeeU Description:SBS A&T is an entertainment company in South Korea. They developed the first Korean voicebank for VOCALOID3.
Lawson, Inc.Company:Website Voicebank:Akikoloid-chan Description:LAWSON are a chain of convenience stores in Japan. They collaborated with YAMAHA to produce a singing voicebank for their store mascot Akiko-chan.
SEGACompany:Website Voicebank:Kobayashi Matcha and Masaoka Azuki Description:SEGA is a Japanese entertainment company largely known for their game franchises. Their connection to VOCALOID involved the Project DIVA rhythm game series, and later Project 575 which they created two original VOCALOIDs for.
Vocaloid NextCompany: Website inaccessible Voicebank:Ring Suzune and Hibiki Lui Description:VocaNext was a small group that inherited two VOCALOIDs, Ring Suzune and Hibiki Lui, and planned to develop their voicebanks but they have since been defunct.
Ki/oon Music Inc.Company:Website Voicebank:Utatane Piko Description:Ki/oon* is a subsidiary that collaborated with Sony Music Japan to produce VOCALOID Utatane Piko with PIKO.
Avex Management Co., LtdCompany:Website Voicebank:Lily Description:avex* is a subsidiary that collaborated with SSW to produce VOCALOID Lily with Yuri Masuda.
Sanrio Co., Ltd.Company:Website Voicebank:Nekomura Iroha Description:Sanrio is known for their Hello Kitty franchise. Their connection to VOCALOID involved the Kitty'ler project which produced Nekomura Iroha.
Good Smile RacingCompany:Website Voicebank:Character Vocal Series: Hatsune Miku Description:Good Smile Racing* is a racing team that currently competes in Super GT as well as a subsidiary of Good Smile Company. They've had Hatsune Miku has their mascot since 2010.
Good Smile CompanyCompany:Website Voicebank: None Description:Good Smile Company is a Japanese manufacturer of hobby product, popularly know for their original series, Nendoroid. They are heavily tied to Crypton in that they've produced a number of Character Vocal Series figures, especially of Hatsune Miku.
PowerFX Systems AB.Company:Website Voicebank:Sweet ANN, BIG AL, OLIVER, YOHIOloid, and RUBY Description:PowerFX is the second English based company to release VOCALOID products. They released the first VOCALOID2 voicebank, Sweet ANN.
Crypton Future Media, Inc.Company:Website Voicebank:MEIKO, KAITO, Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin & Len, and Megurine Luka. Description:Crypton is known for developing YAMAHA's first Japanese VOCALOIDs: MEIKO and KAITO. They later found success with the release of their Character Vocal Series.