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AI Voice Generation

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Direct synthetic speech with consent and clarity.

Try yourself

Voice

Voice studio lite

Pick a voice, keep the script short, and clear the consent checklist before Play.

Voice profile

Consent checklist

Recap

What you just did

VoiceStudioLite required permission, disclosure, and no-impersonation checks before play.

Teach

How it works

Prepare a voice brief:

Purpose: 30-second welcome for a beginner course
Listener: adults using headphones or phone speakers
Voice: warm, clear, unhurried; no celebrity imitation
Pace: about 135 words per minute
Direction: small pause after the first sentence;
emphasize "try one thing"
Pronunciation: "Nguyen" = [approved pronunciation guide]
Script:
[paste final script]

Generate a short sample before the whole piece. Listen for:

  1. Correct words and names
  2. Natural pauses and emphasis
  3. Stable volume and pace
  4. Tone that matches the audience
  5. Artifacts, clipped endings, or strange breaths

Edit the script for ears: shorter sentences, contractions, and explicit pronunciation notes often beat adding more adjectives to the voice description. Provide a transcript or captions so audio is not the only way to receive the information.

Use it

When you'd use this

  • Narration drafts, accessibility audio, and prototypes
  • Testing script timing before recording a human speaker
  • Creating clearly fictional voices for characters

Watch out

Watch out

Never clone or imitate a person’s voice without informed permission. Synthetic voices can enable fraud and impersonation, so label them when listeners could be misled. Follow tool rules, employment agreements, and local law; protect uploaded voice samples.

Try next

Try this next

Write a 50-word script and voice brief. Generate two versions that change only pace, then listen without reading and note which words become unclear.