OmniVoice - Multilingual TTS
OmniVoice is a fast, multilingual voice model that clones a voice and keeps its accent, even across languages. Try it in the browser or offline on desktop.
OmniVoice in Voice Creator Pro
Clone a voice, or design one
OmniVoice clones a voice from a few seconds of audio and keeps its accent and emotion, even when it speaks another language. Hear a reference clip next to OmniVoice's clone of it.
Tap to compare the reference and the clone
Neutral
One 7 second reference, cloned zero-shot. The clone tracks the speaker closely.
Emotional (crying)
The reference is someone holding back tears. OmniVoice carries that shaky delivery into the clone.
Why OmniVoice
Why people reach for OmniVoice
OmniVoice is the model to reach for when speed and accents matter. It clones a voice from a few seconds of audio, keeps that voice's accent when it switches languages, and generates several times faster than heavier models, so long scripts do not leave you waiting.
Voice Creator Pro runs it for you, in the browser or offline on the desktop, and adds voice design controls and text normalization on top, so numbers and prices come out right where the base model can stumble.
Fast by Design
Generates several times faster than heavier open models, which suits long narration and quick back-and-forth iterations.
Accents That Hold
Ten English accents for voice design, and it keeps a cloned speaker's accent when they speak in another language.
Expressive Delivery
Carries the feeling of a cloned reference, a shaky voice stays shaky, and reads inline paralinguistic tags like [laughter], [question-eh], and [surprise-ah].
Structured Voice Design
Build a new voice by picking gender, age, pitch, style, and accent, each with an Auto option if you are unsure.
Cloud or Desktop
Two ways to use OmniVoice
Both give you the full OmniVoice model with cloning, accents, and voice design. Pick the one that fits how you work.
Voice Creator Pro Cloud
Run it in your browser
- Nothing to install, works from any laptop or phone
- No GPU needed, server GPUs run the model for you
- Free tier that renews monthly, and paid plans that scale with your needs
- Best if you want to start instantly with nothing to install
Desktop App
Run it locally and offline
- Runs OmniVoice on your own machine, 100% offline
- Unlimited generations, one-time purchase from $54.99
- Your text and audio never leave your device
- Runs on a mainstream GPU, OmniVoice needs only around 4 GB VRAM
Get Started
How it works
The free browser tier is the quickest start. Prefer to work offline? The same steps apply in the desktop app.
Create a free account
Sign up for Voice Creator Pro Cloud in your browser, or install the desktop app. The free tier gives you a monthly allowance with no card required.
Clone, design, or pick a voice
Clone a voice from a short audio sample, design one from gender, age, pitch, style, and accent, or start from a preset. Set an accent if you want a specific one.
Type your text and generate
Enter your script, select OmniVoice as the model, and generate. Your audio is ready to download in seconds.
Use Cases
Who it's for
Localization Teams
Clone a presenter once and have them speak another language with their accent intact, so localized versions still sound like the same person.
High-Volume Creators
Turn long scripts into audio quickly. OmniVoice's speed keeps up when you are producing a lot of narration on a deadline.
Character and Emotional Work
Clone an emotional reference and keep that feeling in the output, for scenes that need more than a flat read.
Studios and Power Users
Run OmniVoice offline in the desktop app for unlimited generations on your own hardware, with nothing leaving your machine.
Best results
Tips for best results
Use a clean, short reference for cloning
Around 7 seconds of clear speech with no background noise gives the best clone. Longer is not better, and very short clips can make OmniVoice rush, which you can fix with the speed control.
Set the accent, or let Auto detect it
Pick one of the ten English accents when you want a specific sound, or leave accent on Auto to keep a cloned speaker's own accent.
Layer in expressive tags
Add inline tags like laughter and sighs directly in your text for a more natural delivery. Our OmniVoice voice design guide has the full attribute and tag reference.
Voice Creator Pro
Get started with OmniVoice
Start free in your browser today, or buy the desktop app once and run OmniVoice offline with unlimited generations. Both include voice cloning, accents, voice design, and full commercial rights.
Fast Generation
Generates several times faster than heavier models, so long scripts and quick iterations do not stall
Zero-Shot Voice Cloning
Clone any voice from 3 to 10 seconds of audio. No training, no fine-tuning, ready in seconds
Ten English Accents
Design a voice in one of ten English accents, or clone a voice and keep its own accent, even across languages
Structured Voice Design
Build a new voice from gender, age, pitch, style, and accent, each with an Auto option
Clean Number Handling
Voice Creator Pro normalizes prices, dates, and figures so OmniVoice reads them the way you say them
Commercial License
You own every clip you generate, with full commercial rights and no attribution
FAQ
Common Questions
OmniVoice is a fast, multilingual text-to-speech model built for zero-shot voice cloning and structured voice design. Its standout strengths are speed and accents: it clones a voice from a few seconds of audio, keeps the accent even when speaking another language, and generates several times faster than heavier models.
You can start for free. Voice Creator Pro Cloud includes a free tier, no card required, which is enough to try OmniVoice in your browser. Paid Cloud plans start at $5 a month. The desktop app, which runs OmniVoice offline with unlimited generations, is a separate one-time purchase starting at $54.99.
No. OmniVoice is a light model that runs on a mainstream GPU with around 4 GB of VRAM. In the Voice Creator Pro desktop app it runs on your own machine and Voice Creator Pro handles the setup for you. If you would rather not install anything, or you are on an older or GPU-less machine, Voice Creator Pro Cloud runs the model on server GPUs so any browser works.
Yes, with the Voice Creator Pro desktop app. It runs OmniVoice entirely on your own machine with no internet connection and unlimited generations, and your audio never leaves your device. Voice Creator Pro Cloud is server-based and needs a connection.
Yes. OmniVoice does zero-shot voice cloning from 3 to 10 seconds of reference audio, with no training or fine-tuning, and around 7 seconds works well. In our own test it scored high on speaker similarity and carried the emotion of the reference, including a shaky, holding-back-tears delivery, into the generated speech.
It depends on whether you are designing a voice or cloning one. When you design a voice, you can choose from ten English accents, American, British, Australian, Canadian, Indian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese, and Russian. When you clone a voice, OmniVoice preserves the accent of your reference audio instead, and it is the strongest of the popular open models at keeping that accent even when the voice speaks another language.
Yes. OmniVoice does voice design from structured attributes rather than a free-form description. You set gender, age, pitch, style, and accent, each with an Auto option, and it builds a voice to match. You can also layer inline tags like laughter and sighs directly into the text.
In Voice Creator Pro, yes. The base OmniVoice model can stumble on numbers, prices, and dates, so Voice Creator Pro runs text normalization before OmniVoice speaks, converting things like $1,249.99 and 7:45 AM into the words a person would say. This runs on both the desktop app and Cloud.
Yes. You own all audio you generate, on both Cloud and desktop and including the free tier, with full commercial rights, no royalties, and no attribution required.
On the desktop app, yes, completely. OmniVoice runs offline, so your text and audio never leave your machine. On Voice Creator Pro Cloud your data is processed on servers to generate speech but is never used to train models.