Voices that bring your script to life
Choose from expressive and consistent character voices. Preview, assign, and fine-tune how every line is spoken.
Two types, one goal
Choose expressive voices for rehearsal or consistent voices for recording and memorization.
Dramatic
Emotionally expressive voices that adapt to the tone of the scene. They shift naturally between moods, bringing your scene partner to life during rehearsal.
Best for
- Rehearsal run-throughs
- Exploratory scene work
- Character discovery
Consistent
Faithful, controllable voices that deliver lines with steady pacing and clear diction. The predictable delivery keeps the focus on your performance.
Best for
- Self-tape recordings
- Line learning and memorization
- Cold reads and table reads
Record your self-tape
Pair dramatic voices with camera mode to record self-tapes with a scene partner who matches the mood of the scene.
Direct how lines are spoken
Add speech tags to your script to control tone, pacing, and emotion. Dramatic voices interpret them automatically, giving you director-level control over every line.
Monologue
Pios - Dramatic voice
[excited] I got the role. I actually got it!
[laughing] I mean, I practiced that scene like a hundred times.
[nervous] Okay... now I just have to not mess it up.
[determined] No. This is my moment.
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Character performance
Shape how a character sounds in the moment. Tags let the voice react to what is happening in the scene, from hushed warnings to explosive outbursts.
[whispers], [shouting], [sarcastic]
Emotional context
Set the feeling behind each line. Whether a character is holding back tears or barely containing excitement, emotional tags colour the read without rewriting the script.
[sighs], [laughs], [sad], [excited]
Delivery control
Adjust the rhythm of a scene. Stretch a beat for suspense, speed through panic, or drop a deliberate silence between lines to let a moment land.
[pause], [rushed], [drawn out]
Go beyond tags
Give each voice additional direction with text instructions or an audio reference. Shape the performance before a single line is spoken.
Text instructions
Write scene context and speaking directions in plain text. Describe the mood, the setting, or how the character should sound. The voice adapts its performance to match your notes.
She just found out she got the part
Speak slowly, as if holding back tears
Late night, exhausted but relieved
Audio reference
Upload a short audio clip as a reference. The voice matches the tone, pacing, and style of your sample, giving you precise control over how lines are delivered.
Record yourself reading the line the way you want it
Use a clip from a past performance as a guide
Match the energy of a specific take
Memorize your lines
Use consistent voices for focused line learning. Hear the cue lines, speak your part, and build muscle memory.
Everything you need from a voice library
From emotional range to fine-grained control, voices built for the way actors work.
Dramatic voices
- Emotionally expressive voices that adapt to the mood of the scene in real time.
Consistent voices
- Steady, faithful voices with controlled pacing for focused rehearsal and memorization.
Multi-character support
- Assign a different voice to each character in your script for realistic scene work.
Speech tags
- Control tone, pacing, and emotion with inline tags like [whispers], [pause], and [sighs].
Speed and pitch control
- Adjust speaking rate and pitch per character to match the scene's energy.
Multiple languages
- Voices available in English, French, Spanish, German, and more.
Studio-quality audio
- Clear, natural-sounding output suitable for self-tape recordings and rehearsal.
Works everywhere
- Use voices in the reader, teleprompter, and mobile app. No extra setup needed.
Growing library
- New voices are added regularly. The library keeps expanding with more accents and styles.
Download the app
Take your rehearsals anywhere. Everything syncs between devices.
iOS App
Rehearse on the go
Rehearse, run lines, and record self-tapes using your phone. Everything syncs with the web.
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Android App
Coming soon
The Android app is currently being developed. In the meantime, the full web version works on any mobile browser.
Your questions, answered
Feel free to contact us with your ideas or questions!
How many voices are available?
The library includes dozens of voices across dramatic and consistent types, with new voices added regularly.
What is the difference between dramatic and consistent voices?
Dramatic voices adapt emotionally to the scene, making them ideal for performance. Consistent voices maintain steady pacing and tone, which is better for focused rehearsal and line learning.
Can I assign different voices to different characters?
Yes. Each character in your script can have their own voice. Mix and match dramatic and consistent voices as needed.
What are speech tags?
Speech tags are inline markers like [whispers], [pause], and [sighs] that you add to your script. The voice engine reads them and adjusts the delivery accordingly.
Do voices work on mobile?
Yes. All voices work in the iOS app and in any mobile browser. The experience is the same across devices.
Can I control how fast a voice speaks?
Yes. You can adjust speaking speed and pitch for each character individually in the dialogue settings.
Are the voices free to use?
Voice playback uses credits. Free accounts include a starter balance, and additional credits can be purchased as needed.
What languages are supported?
English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, and several other languages. The selection varies by voice type.
How do I preview a voice before selecting it?
Open the voice selector in the script editor and click the play button next to any voice to hear a sample before assigning it to a character.
Find the right voice for your next scene
Browse the voice library and start rehearsing with character voices today.
Need help?
Learn how to use speech tags, speech instructions, and audio references to customize how every line is delivered.