Scary AI Voices
Scary text to speech
Turn any script into a voice that raises the hair on your neck. Demonic growls, creepy whispers, and eerie analog-horror voices for horror games, creepypasta, and Halloween content.
Ready-made
Start with a scary voice
Preview these horror voices and use any of them as-is, or clone your own from a short reference.
Wraith - Demonic and robotic
Wraith - Distorted, robotic, possessed - A demonic voice warped by robotic distortion, like something possessed speaking through broken machinery. Built for villains, bosses, and things that should not speak.
Hollow - Possessed and ghostly
Hollow - Female, possessed, ghost-like - A tormented female voice that rises into a possessed scream. Ideal for vengeful spirits, jump scares, and haunted-house scares.
Signal - Analog horror monotone
Signal - Flat, robotic, distorted - The eerie broadcast voice of analog horror. Cold, emotionless, and wrong in a way you cannot place.
Dread - Hushed and frightened
Dread - Male, hushed, scared - A spooky male narrator telling the story in a frightened hush, like someone too afraid to speak up. Perfect for creepypasta, campfire tales, and dark storytelling.
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Styles
Demonic, menacing, and spooky
Scary is not one sound. Each voice below was designed in Voice Creator from the prompt shown. Play them to hear the difference.
Demonic
MenacingVoice Design prompt
“A deep, distorted, guttural male voice with a low growl and a menacing edge.”
“I am the harbinger of despair, master of shadows and bringer of eternal night. Prepare to witness the true meaning of domination.”
Game villain
MenacingVoice Design prompt
“A menacing male video-game villain voice, taunting and theatrical, with a cruel, mocking laugh.”
“Don't be afraid of the dark. It's only me waiting in the shadows. Hahahahah. You can try to run but you belong here now. Stay with me. Hahaha. Stay here forever. Hahaha!”
Spooky narrator
EerieVoice Design prompt
“A soft female voice telling a spooky story, calm on the surface with an unsettling undertone.”
“Don't take the night bus that stops at Miller Street at 3 a.m. The driver has hollow eyes and never blinks. People who board that bus are never seen again. Last week, I watched it disappear into thin air. Passengers still inside. Just take a taxi instead.”
How to make a scary voice
Four ways to take a normal read and make it genuinely frightening.
Start with a sinister voice
Pick a ready-made scary voice above, or clone a 3 to 10 second reference that already sounds menacing. The dread in the reference carries straight into the cloned voice.
Design one from a prompt
Describe the horror you want in plain words, for example a distorted demonic growl or a flat analog-horror broadcast, and Voice Creator builds the voice from the description.
Slow it down and drop the pitch
Scary lives in the pacing. A slower read with a lower pitch and long, deliberate pauses reads as far more threatening than a fast one. Let the silence do some of the work.
Write for the scare
Short, flat sentences unsettle more than dramatic ones. Ellipses add hesitation, line breaks add dread. The analog-horror aesthetic in particular leans on cold, matter-of-fact phrasing.
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Horror Games
Voice demons, monsters, and haunted narrators for horror games and mods. Give every enemy and cutscene a voice that actually frightens players.
Creepypasta & Narration
Narrate creepypasta, horror shorts, and scary stories with a voice that sells the dread. Turn written scares into audio without recording your own voice.
Analog Horror Videos
Get the signature flat, distorted broadcast voice the analog-horror genre is built on. Perfect for found-footage, fake PSAs, and unsettling YouTube series.
Halloween Content
Make spooky intros, reels, and party audio for Halloween. Turn any greeting or script into something that belongs in a haunted house.
Haunted Attractions
Script and voice the announcements, warnings, and character lines for haunts and escape rooms. Consistent, replayable dread without a voice actor on call.
Trailers & Intros
Set a chilling tone for horror trailers, channel intros, and teasers. A slow, menacing narrator turns a few lines of copy into a hook.
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FAQ
Common Questions
Scary text to speech turns written text into a frightening AI voice, for example a demonic growl, an eerie whisper, or a cold analog-horror broadcast, instead of a normal narrator. In Voice Creator you can pick a ready-made scary voice, clone one, or design one from a plain-text description.
Start with a menacing voice, then slow the pace, lower the pitch, and add deliberate pauses. In Voice Creator you can clone a sinister reference clip, design a demonic voice from a prompt like a deep distorted growl, and steer the delivery with short, flat phrasing.
Yes. Describe a flat, robotic, slightly distorted monotone (the classic emergency-broadcast sound analog horror uses) and Voice Creator generates it. Pair it with cold, matter-of-fact text for the genre's signature unsettling effect.
Yes. Voice Creator Pro Cloud has a free tier with 25,000 tokens a month and no card required, which covers scary voices, cloning, and voice design. Paid Cloud plans start at $5 a month, and the desktop app is a one-time purchase from $54.99 with unlimited offline generations.
Yes. Voice Creator uses zero-shot cloning, so a 3 to 10 second reference clip is enough, and the menacing tone of that clip carries into the cloned voice. Clone a horror performance and reuse that voice across an entire project.
Yes. Both Voice Creator Pro Cloud and the desktop app include full commercial rights, so you can use scary voices in games, videos, haunted attractions, and other commercial projects with no royalties or attribution required.
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