54 voices, free

AI Voices That Sound Human

Browse 54 AI voices and turn your text into speech in seconds. Natural voices across 9 languages, free to use and free to download.

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Why these voices

AI voices people actually want to listen to

Most people land on AI voices for one reason: they have text, and they want it spoken without recording themselves. These 54 voices do exactly that. They read with natural pacing and a bit of character, so a paragraph sounds like someone reading it, not a GPS giving directions.

The quick answer

AI voices are neural models that read your text aloud. Paste your text, preview a few of the 54 voices, pick one, and download a 24 kHz WAV. Free, commercial use included, no signup.

Find your fit

Six voices worth starting with

There are 54 in total, but these are the ones I reach for first. Preview them on your own text before deciding, since the right voice depends entirely on what you wrote.

01 US English

Heart

Warm, gentle

Best for

Wellness, meditation, anything that needs a soft read.

02 US English

Jessica

Polished, professional

Best for

Corporate explainers, training, product demos.

03 US English

Kore

Clear, precise

Best for

Tutorials and how-to content where every word counts.

04 US English

Aoede

Melodic, expressive

Best for

Storytelling, poetry, creative reads.

05 US English

Alloy

Balanced, neutral

Best for

Long articles and general narration that should not tire the ear.

06 UK English

George

Measured, classic

Best for

Documentary-style voiceovers and audiobook narration.

Want to hear them? Browse all 54 voices →

Four steps

From text to a finished clip

  1. 01

    Paste your text

    Drop in up to 5,000 characters. A blog intro, a script, a chapter, whatever you have.

  2. 02

    Audition a few voices

    Hit preview on two or three. Voices read the same line differently, so trust your ear, not the label.

  3. 03

    Generate

    Pick the one that fits and generate. It usually finishes in a couple of seconds.

  4. 04

    Download the WAV

    24 kHz, lossless, yours to use commercially. No watermark stamped over it.

In the wild

What people use the voices for

04 scenarios
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Video creators

A voice for the parts of a video you would rather not record yourself, on the days your throat is shot or the mic is packed away.

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Writers and students

Hear a draft read back to you. You catch clumsy sentences with your ears that your eyes skim right past.

03 / 04

Course and app builders

Drop natural narration into lessons or in-app prompts without booking a studio or a voice actor.

04 / 04

Anyone who reads a lot

Turn an article or a PDF into audio and listen on the walk instead of squinting at a screen.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

01 What counts as an AI voice here?
Each voice is a neural model trained to read text the way a person would, with pauses, emphasis, and a consistent character. They are synthetic, but the good ones are hard to pick out in a short clip.
02 How many AI voices are there?
54, spread across 9 languages. Some languages have a dozen options, a few have two or three. The voices page lists every one by language.
03 Are the AI voices free for commercial work?
Yes. You can use the audio in monetized videos, paid courses, ads, and client work. No attribution required, no separate license to buy.
04 Which voice should I pick?
Preview before you commit. A "professional" voice for a meditation track will feel wrong, and a warm voice on a finance explainer can feel off. The label is a hint; your ear is the judge.
05 Can I clone my own voice?
No. There is no voice cloning and no custom voice training. You choose from the 54 built-in voices. If cloning is the whole point of your project, a paid tool like ElevenLabs is the right call.

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Try it now

Hear it for yourself.

Paste a sentence and try a voice. It takes about ten seconds.