
341 Ready Voices. Limitless Cloning & Design
Start instantly with 341 natural voices, then clone or design to perfectly match your project's tone.
Create, clone, and direct character voices, then turn them into talking-avatar output.






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Keep text to speech, voice design, and voice clone in one connected flow.

Start instantly with 341 natural voices, then clone or design to perfectly match your project's tone.

Drive a portrait or character with the exact voice you created and get much more believable talking-avatar output.
Shape emotion, pauses, and sound tags line by line so the delivery lands the way the scene needs.
Cover 25 languages and 8 accent groups, browse 341 voices, and shape the line with emotion, pause, and sound tags before the take leaves the page.
Move between multilingual narration, dialogue, and localization work without rebuilding the character voice each time.

Browse a large voice library, then keep the voices you actually use in the same workflow.
Direct delivery sentence by sentence so the role can pivot, breathe, laugh, or hold back where the scene actually needs it.

Upload a reference image, add a creative prompt, and generate a voice that fits the character direction. Each case below shows the image cue, the prompt, and the sample you can actually hear.

A calm but cinematic female lead voice for a fantasy heroine. Intelligent, quietly confident, emotionally controlled, and warm without becoming theatrical.

A soft Japanese female role with composed delivery, subtle intelligence, and a reserved emotional tone. Airy, clear, and suitable for close dialogue scenes.

A warm Spanish male character voice with intimate delivery, gentle texture, and emotional sincerity. Romantic without sounding exaggerated or melodramatic.
Upload a short reference take, then compare the original recording against the cloned result side by side. The key question is consistency: how closely the clone keeps the original tone, speaking texture, and character identity.
Short cloned line.
Original role voice
Cloned result
Same character color.
Original role voice
Cloned short line
Reusable role voice.
Original role voice
Cloned short line
Keep the same voice performance when you move from audio into speaking portraits, characters, and role-driven avatar scenes.
Turn a finished voice into a cinematic speaking character.
Make NPCs, heroes, and role clips speak with the same voice.
Bring stylized characters into expressive talking-avatar scenes.
Start from real catalog voices, then keep the roles that match your scenes.
Use VoiceSoft, elegant, and story-ready for fantasy dialogue and character scenes.
Use VoiceBright and clean for shorts, explainers, and warm creator narration.
Use VoiceFirm, cinematic, and controlled for villains, leaders, and dramatic reads.
Use VoicePlayful and energetic for companions, animation, and light character moments.
Use VoiceDeep, steady, and composed for narration, education, and grounded roles.
Use RoleTTS when one voice needs to carry a story, a channel, a game character, or a talking-avatar scene without losing its personality.
Start creating“I can direct a line like a scene instead of accepting one flat read for the whole script.”
“Cloning a voice once and reusing it across episodes makes the character feel much more consistent.”
“Voice design helps me invent a role before I have an actor, then test whether it actually fits the character.”
“When the same performance moves into a talking avatar, the final video feels like the same role continuing on camera.”
A quick overview of how the RoleTTS creative workflow fits together.