Upload a short recording — or record right here — and AnyVoice builds a voice clone that can read any text out loud. Free to start, no credit card.
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MP3 · M4A · WAV — 15s to 5min, max 20MB, one clear voice
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Twelve seconds of source audio, and what the clone sounds like reading a line the speaker never recorded. Judge with your ears before you upload anything.

01—Why clone
Your voice is the one part of your content you cannot delegate. Every edit means another session at the microphone: the flubbed line in an otherwise perfect take, the updated price in an old tutorial, the version of your course a customer asked for in Spanish. Voice cloning separates your voice from your calendar — record once, and your narration keeps up with your edits.
Scripts stop being recordings you owe yourself and become text you can ship. You fix a sentence by retyping it, not by matching room tone from a session three weeks ago. And because the clone keeps your timbre and accent, the result still sounds like you — not like a stock announcer reading your words.
One good sample is the last time your microphone has to be involved. From then on, new narration is a text box away.
Change the words, regenerate the sentence, drop it into the edit. No re-matching your energy, your distance from the mic, or the sound of the room.
A clone carries your voice across languages, so a localized cut of your video can still open with you — not a stranger.

02—The basics
AI voice cloning trains a voice model on a short recording of a person's voice, so it can generate new speech that sounds like that person — the same timbre, accent and style — from any written text.
The model does not store or replay your recording. It learns the characteristics that make your voice recognisably yours, then uses them to perform sentences you never actually said. That is why a clone made from thirty seconds of audio can read an hour-long script.
Every voice clone is used through text to speech, but not every text-to-speech voice is a clone. Standard TTS gives you a catalogue of professional voices that belong to nobody in particular. Cloning adds one voice to that catalogue that belongs specifically to you. If you just need something read aloud, a stock voice is faster — if it should sound like you, that is what cloning is for.
No. Think of it as a description of how you sound, precise enough to speak from. Your sample stays private to your account, and deleting the voice removes it.
03—How it works
The whole flow runs in the browser — nothing to install, and the first clone is included in the free plan.
Fifteen seconds of clear speech is enough to start; one to three minutes gives the model more of your range and usually sounds noticeably better. Record straight from the microphone or drop in an MP3, WAV or M4A — a quiet room and a natural reading pace matter more than an expensive mic.
Tick the box confirming the voice is yours, or that its owner gave you permission — every clone on AnyVoice requires this, with no exceptions. Give the voice a name, and the model builds your clone in about a minute.
Your clone appears next to the professional voices in the text-to-speech studio. Type or paste anything, generate, compare takes, and download the ones you keep as MP3.
More is not automatically better — cleaner is better. Three focused minutes recorded close to the microphone beats twenty minutes of echoey conference audio every time. If your first result sounds thin, re-record the sample rather than lengthening it.
04—Use cases
Keep publishing in your own voice on days it is not cooperating — sick, travelling, or six scripts behind.
Regenerate sponsor reads and episode intros when the copy changes, without setting up the studio for a forty-second segment.
An author's book in the author's voice, without weeks in a booth. Generate chapter by chapter and fix errata by retyping.
Update lesson audio every time the material changes, so your course never ships a slide that contradicts its own narration.
Open the Spanish, Japanese or German cut of your video in your own voice, and let consistency do the brand work.
A voicemail greeting that is actually you, a bedtime story for a night away, a family history read by the person who lived it.
Cloning pairs with the AI voice changer in a way few tools offer: record a scratch take in anyone's voice — a colleague's draft, your own tired mumble — and convert it into your clone, keeping the original pacing and emphasis. Delivery from the take, voice from the clone.
05—Free vs. paid
The free plan is not a demo with a fence around it — it is a working clone with enough credits to actually use it. Paid plans add capacity, not permission.
| What you get | Free | Paid plans |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | From $9.99/month |
| Voice clone slots | 3 to 60, depending on plan | |
| Credits | 5,000 welcome credits | Monthly credit allowance |
| Speak with your clone | ||
| Premium voice styles | ||
| AI voice changer |
One clone and the welcome credits comfortably cover trying your voice on real scripts — an intro, a lesson, a chapter — and deciding whether the result earns a place in your workflow.
Move up when you need more than one voice, generate every week, or want the premium voice styles and the voice changer alongside your clone. Compare the plans on the pricing page.

06—Consent & safety
A tool that can copy a voice has to be opinionated about whose voice it will copy. AnyVoice only clones voices with the owner's explicit permission — a rule enforced in the product, not buried in the terms. Laws such as Tennessee's ELVIS Act now treat a person's voice as protected identity, and that is the standard we build to everywhere.
Creating a clone requires confirming you own the voice or hold the owner's permission, and that confirmation is recorded with the voice.
Your sample and your clone are yours alone. They never appear in any public catalogue and are never used to voice anyone else's text.
Generated audio carries an inaudible watermark, so audio made with AnyVoice can be identified as AI-generated if it is ever misused.
Remove a voice and its sample from your account at any time. Gone means gone.
The short version of the law: cloning your own voice, or a voice you have written permission to use, is fine almost everywhere. Cloning someone without their consent is not — and it is against our terms regardless of where you live. For the longer version, read our guide to voice cloning law.

07—Best practice
Once the clone exists, your text is the performance direction. Commas buy short pauses, full stops longer ones; a dash sets up an aside, a question mark lifts the ending. Generating a paragraph twice with different punctuation is the fastest way to hear how much control you have.
The model reproduces what it hears, and that includes the room. Soft furnishings, a hand's width from the mic, no fan hum — this one choice makes more difference than everything else combined.
Use your everyday register, not your announcer voice. The clone will speak this way forever, and natural ages better than performed.
A sample with questions, short sentences and long ones gives the model your full range — not just one flat reading pitch.
08—Questions
Yes. The free plan includes one voice clone slot and 5,000 welcome credits to generate speech with it — no credit card required. Paid plans add more clone slots, monthly credits, premium voice styles and the AI voice changer.
Fifteen seconds of clear speech is the minimum, and one to three minutes is the sweet spot. Quality beats quantity: a short clean sample outperforms a long noisy one.
About a minute after your sample uploads. There is no queue and no waiting for an email — the clone appears in your voice list ready to use.
Cloning your own voice, or a voice whose owner gave you permission, is legal in most places. Cloning someone without consent can violate publicity and privacy laws — and it is against AnyVoice's terms everywhere, which is why every clone requires a consent confirmation.
No. AnyVoice requires you to confirm you own the voice or have the owner's explicit permission, and that confirmation is stored with every clone. This protects the person being cloned — and it protects you.
Your clone can generate speech in the languages supported by the studio, not just the language of your sample. Record in English and your clone can still read Spanish, Japanese and more.
Yes. The model learns how you sound, and your accent is a large part of that. If you would rather have a different accent or style entirely, the voice library has professional voices to choose from instead.
Your sample is stored privately, used only to build and run your clone, and never shared or added to any public catalogue. Delete the voice and the sample goes with it.
09—More tools
Thirty seconds of recording now saves you every recording session after it. Clone your voice free — no credit card, delete anytime.