V Flower

V Flower (ブイフラワ), stylized as v flower is a Vocaloid voice library produced by Gynoid Co., Ltd. The mascot character attached to the product is known as Flower (フラワ).

V Flower
Developer(s)Yamaha Corporation
Gynoid Co., Ltd.
Initial releaseMay 9, 2014 (2014-05-09)
Stable release
V4 Flower / July 16, 2015 (2015-07-16)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
macOS
Available inJapanese
TypeVocal Synthesizer Application
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteHomepage
Twitter

The song Goodbye Declaration, composed by Chinozo featuring V Flower became the most viewed VOCALOID song in history, and the most viewed song with lead vocals sung by a voice synthesizer in history, having surpassed 100 million views on YouTube in July 2021.[1]

Development

V Flower is an androgynous female Japanese vocal with a powerful voice designed to specialize in rock music. She debuted in HoneyWorks' song "Inokori Sensei," which was uploaded on April 17, 2014.[2]

The download version of the original software developed for the Vocaloid 3 engine was released on May 9 and for physical release in the summer of 2014. A physical release was later confirmed to be for July 16, 2014.[3]

Subsequent Releases

On July 16, 2015, Gynoid Co., Ltd. released a Vocaloid 4 update to V Flower called "V4 Flower".[4] The update contained improvements to the overall vocal and included samples enabling compatibility with the vocal 'growl' feature new to that version of the Vocaloid engine.

On March 10, 2023, a CeVIO AI voice library for Flower was released, with the name "Ci flower" to reflect the different engine.

Character Design

V Flower's V4 design was originally used by the artist, Miwasiba, in July 2014. The appearance was originally created as fan art by the artist and was conceptualized as a "shota" version of Flower.[5] The official V Flower Twitter account noted that the new Vocaloid 4 design was the "short haired" version of Flower, while the original Vocaloid 3 version was the "long haired" version of the same character.[6] The official Twitter account said that the design was to reflect how Flower herself is now "perfect flower", having both a "pistil" (long haired version) and "stamen" (short haired version).[7] Due to confusion caused by the comment, with responses thinking Flower was intersex, it was noted by the account that Flower has a "pistil" (female reproductive organ). The Twitter account also noted the change of hairstyle did not change her nature.[8]

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