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Emotional AI Voices

Emotional text to speech

Most AI voices read every line the same way. Voice Creator does not. Make a voice sound happy, angry, sad, or fearful, and hear the difference for yourself below.

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Ready-made

Start with an expressive voice

Some voices already have range built in. Preview these picks and use any of them as-is.

Clara - Warm and reassuring

Clara - Calm, steady, soothing - A gentle female voice that puts listeners at ease. Ideal for wellness, guidance, and support.

Lucía - Soft, intimate and somber

Lucía - Young adult, Spanish, hushed - A soft, intimate female voice with a somber warmth. Ideal for emotional narration, poetry, and reflective scenes.

Victor - Intense and angry

Victor - Bold, forceful, commanding - A hard-edged male voice with real menace. Suited to villains, confrontations, and high-stakes drama.

Marcus - Tense and frustrated

Marcus - Gritty, exasperated, on edge - A male voice simmering with frustration. Perfect for conflict-driven characters and dramatic scenes.

Browse the full voice library for 1000+ more.

Emotion controls

Assign an emotion to your text

Pick one of 13 emotions, set the intensity, and the same voice re-reads your line with that feeling. Switch between them below to hear it flip from neutral to emotional.

Emotion

13 emotions, adjustable intensity

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Ariareading asNeutral

This is just how I talk normally, my everyday voice. Nothing special.

Voice design

Design a voice from a description

Describe the voice you want in plain words and Voice Creator builds it, emotion and all. Each voice below was generated from the prompt shown.

Maya

Joyful

Voice Design prompt

A warm, bright, medium pitch voice of a young woman with an upbeat, friendly energy.

I hope you get some sunshine today, a great cup of coffee, and a laugh that makes your day.

Cassian

Authoritative

Voice Design prompt

A deep, gravelly voice of a middle-aged man with a commanding presence and a hard edge.

I told you exactly what would happen if you crossed that line.

Elena

Sad

Voice Design prompt

A gentle, breathy voice of an older woman with a slow, tender delivery and a slight warmth.

I keep waiting by the window, even though I know he is not coming back.

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Getting a believable emotional read

A few habits that make the difference between a voice that sounds acted and one that sounds real.

Clone an emotional reference

If you clone, pick a 3 to 10 second reference clip that already carries the feeling you want. The emotion in the reference carries into the cloned voice, so a passionate sample makes a passionate voice.

Start from a neutral baseline

Generate a plain read first so you know how the voice sounds at rest, then add emotion on top. It is far easier to judge how much feeling to add when you can hear it against the baseline.

Write for the ear

Punctuation and phrasing steer the read. Exclamation points add force, ellipses add hesitation, short fragments add tension. Writing the way the character would actually speak is often the fastest route to a believable line.

Do not max the intensity

Maxed-out emotion reads as fake. Aim for the level a real person would use in that moment. A restrained, believable delivery beats a shouted one for almost every use case except deliberate extremes.

Where emotional voices matter

Game and Character Voices

Give NPCs and heroes real range, from a furious boss taunt to a frightened companion. Expressive delivery is what makes a character feel alive rather than read from a script.

Audiobooks and Drama

Bring dialogue to life with narration that shifts tone between characters and scenes. Emotional reads keep listeners engaged across long-form storytelling where a flat voice loses them.

Video and Film

Score scenes with voiceover that matches the mood, whether that is a tense thriller beat or a heartfelt moment. Emotion in the voice sells the tone as much as the visuals do.

Social Media and Shorts

Hook viewers with reactions that actually sound excited, shocked, or heartbroken. Expressive TTS gives short-form content the energy that flat narration cannot.

E-learning and Explainers

Keep learners engaged with a voice that sounds genuinely enthusiastic about the material. A little warmth and emphasis makes training and course content far easier to sit through.

Accessibility and Assistants

Expressive voices make screen readers and voice assistants feel human instead of robotic. Emotional cues help convey meaning that a monotone voice would flatten out.

FAQ

Common Questions

Emotional text to speech is AI voice generation that adds real feeling to the read, so a voice can sound happy, angry, sad, or fearful instead of flat and robotic. In Voice Creator you control the emotion through the voice you pick, dedicated emotion and intensity settings, and the way you write the text.

Yes. Voice Creator lets you push a voice toward emotions like anger, sadness, joy, and fear, and set how strong that emotion reads. You can also clone a reference clip that already carries the emotion you want.

There are three ways in Voice Creator. Start with a ready-made expressive voice from the library, assign one of 13 emotions to your text and set its intensity, or design a voice from a plain-text description. Cloning a reference clip that already sounds emotional works too, and the methods combine.

Voice Creator includes 13 emotions you can assign to your text, and each one has an adjustable intensity so you can go from a subtle hint to a full-force delivery. You pick the emotion, set the level, and the voice re-reads your line with that feeling.

Yes. Voice Creator uses zero-shot cloning, so a 3 to 10 second reference clip is enough, and the emotional tone of that clip carries into the cloned voice. A passionate or tearful reference produces a passionate or tearful voice.

Yes. Voice Creator Pro Cloud has a free tier with 25,000 tokens a month and no card required, which covers expressive voices, emotion controls, voice design, and cloning. Paid Cloud plans start at $5 a month for more tokens, and the desktop app is a one-time purchase from $54.99 with unlimited offline generations.

Yes. Both Voice Creator Pro Cloud and the desktop app include full commercial rights, so you can use emotional voices in videos, games, audiobooks, ads, and apps with no royalties or attribution required.

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Make your own emotional voices

Pick an expressive voice, assign one of 13 emotions, or design a voice from a prompt, and generate speech in 600+ languages. Start free in your browser, no card required.