Export formats
MP3 & WAV
Files ready for DAWs and video timelines
Free Online Generator
A browser-based DJ voice tool for club and radio imaging: pick a preset, paste your script or phonetic hint, tweak tempo/energy/reverb, then export a ready-to-edit MP3 or WAV.
Export formats
MP3 & WAV
Files ready for DAWs and video timelines
Imaging presets
Liners, drops, IDs, stingers
Short templates tuned for DJ delivery
Delivery controls
Tempo, energy, reverb, timbre
Adjust pacing and presence in the browser
Three steps to a finished drop
Create a drop in minutes with a simple browser workflow. Enter your script, add phonetic spelling or upload a short reference recording for style, choose a radio-imaging preset, fine-tune voice controls and export an MP3 or WAV.
Paste, edit, generate
Use these prompt clusters to get broadcast-friendly phrasing, pacing and effects. Copy a template, replace variables, then adjust delivery controls.
High-energy short ID with emphasis on the station name.
Warm, engaging intro for longer segments or mixes.
Short aggressive shout with echo and compression.
Ensure proper names and callouts sound right.
Bilingual or accented drops that feel natural.
Tweak voice and space
You don't need a DAW for basic imaging work. On the generator page you can adjust tempo, energy (delivery intensity), vocal timbre and a simple reverb amount. Small changes to tempo and breath placement can make a liner sound natural and broadcast-ready.
From browser to timeline
Export MP3 or WAV and import directly into any DAW or video editor. Use short stems for quick edits or export full-length intros for shows.
Who uses this
Designed for DJs, podcasters, MCs, promoters and content creators who need short, punchy voice assets without hiring a session vocalist.
Tips from radio pros
Small edits improve clarity and broadcast presence. Use breathing hints, capitalize for emphasis, control tempo, and keep names phonetically spelled when needed.
Safety, moderation & voice likeness
The generator is optimized for original imaging and short-form drops. It is not a tool to recreate a living public figure's voice without clear legal rights. Generated clips are subject to the platform's terms of service and content moderation policies—review those before commercial use.
Usage depends on the platform terms that govern the generator. Many creators use generated voice clips for commercial projects, but you should review the generator's terms of service and licensing statements before distributing or monetizing clips. If you need explicit clearance, contact the platform support or legal team.
Add phonetic hints inline (simple phonetic spelling or SSML where supported), or upload a short reference recording that demonstrates the correct pronunciation. Use short pauses and capitalization to guide emphasis, then preview and refine.
Export MP3 for compact files or WAV for lossless editing. Downloaded files import directly into common DAWs and video editors (Ableton, Pro Tools, Premiere, Final Cut). Trim silence and normalize levels as needed in your project.
Keep scripts concise, use breath pauses before names, choose an imaging preset that matches your style, and adjust tempo and energy sliders. Test drops with the backing music or mix to ensure the voice sits correctly.
Yes—provide the alternate-language line in your script and, if needed, add phonetic guidance for proper pronunciation. For accented delivery, choose a style reference or short voice snap to guide the generator toward the intended cadence.
Generators typically limit maximum clip length to keep outputs focused and to manage moderation. Profanity and disallowed content are subject to platform moderation—if your project needs explicit content, check the generator's policies first.
Recreating a living public figure's voice raises legal and ethical issues. Do not attempt to replicate a specific artist or public figure without explicit permission. Use original voice styles or fair-use approaches instead.
Use the on-page reverb and presence controls for space and the energy/timbre sliders to simulate compression-like presence. For advanced processing, export WAV and apply professional plugins in your DAW.
Try adding punctuation and brief pauses in the script, reduce tempo slightly, insert phonetic spelling for problem words, or upload a short voice reference to guide pacing. Iterate with small changes until the delivery feels natural.