Explore AI Voice Styles
Listen to real voice samples from our neural TTS engine. Compare styles from News to Podcast to find your perfect voice.
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Voice Style Gallery
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News Broadcast
Professional, authoritative tone for news and announcements.
Educational
Clear and informative for tutorials and learning content.
Vlog
Energetic and casual for personal videos and vlogs.
Story
Expressive and engaging for storytelling and narratives.
Gaming
Fast-paced and intense for gaming content and commentary.
Podcast
Conversational and warm for podcasts and long-form content.
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Start Synthesizing Now →Frequently Asked Questions
How many AI voices are available? expand_more
Six premium AI voices: Nova, Echo, Alloy, Onyx, Fable, and Shimmer. Each voice has distinct characteristics optimized for different use cases.
Can I preview voices before converting? expand_more
Yes. Our voice gallery includes audio samples for each voice style (News, Educational, Vlog, Story, Gaming, Podcast). Click play to hear real AI-generated examples.
Which AI voice sounds most natural? expand_more
All voices are highly natural. Nova excels at conversational content, Echo at podcasts, and Onyx at news-style delivery. Choose based on your content type.
Do AI voices support multiple languages? expand_more
Yes. Our AI voices support English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, and more. Language is auto-detected from your input text.
Can I use AI-generated speech commercially? expand_more
Yes. Audio generated with our service can be used commercially in videos, podcasts, audiobooks, and other projects. No attribution required.