Voice

Give your character a voice — choose, clone, or mix one, then hear lines play back in chat.

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A voice gives a character a spoken sound you can hear in chat. You can choose a voice from the library, clone or mix your own, and play a character's spoken lines on demand. This page covers choosing a voice, creating or cloning one, and playing voices back in a conversation.

Choosing a voice for your character

A voice is optional, but it makes a character feel more present. You add one while building or editing a character, in the Voice section.

  1. In the Voice section, tap Add Voice to open the picker.
  2. Switch between the Voice Library tab (public voices you can browse) and My Assets (voices you have created). Library voices can be filtered by category such as Hot, Featured, Male, or Female.
  3. Select a voice. You can attach more than one (up to four per character).
  4. Tap Confirm Selection to save it to the character.

Once a voice is attached, the control changes to Edit Voice so you can swap it later. For the full character flow, see Create your first character.

Creating or cloning a voice

From the picker you can also build a new voice. Open the Voice creator directly from the Create section, or use Clone Voice / Create Voice from inside the character creator.

  • Clone your own voice. Choose Import Audio to upload a clip, or Record Voice to record one. Either way, give it a clear, single-speaker clip of 3-8 seconds. The notice Only supports cloning your own voice means: clone yourself, not someone else.
  • Mix existing voices. In Voice Library, select two or more voices, then adjust each one's Weight in the mix. You need at least two voices to make a mix.

Before saving, type sample text with Edit Text, adjust Pitch, and use Click to Preview to hear the result. When ready, the Edit Voice Information dialog asks for a Voice Name, a required Gender (Male / Female) and Age (Youth / Young Adult / Adult), and up to four optional Tags. You can toggle Publish to Voice Library to share it, then tap Save Voice.

Playing a voice in chat

Voice playback is on-demand, not automatic. Replies do not auto-play.

  1. Start a chat from a Moment (see Start a conversation).
  2. On an AI reply that contains quoted dialogue, look for a small play button with an estimated seconds count.
  3. Tap it to hear that line in the character's voice. Tap again to stop.

The play button only appears on AI replies that contain quoted speech, so plain narration without quotes won't show one. This is separate from the Play Background Music chat setting, which controls scene music, not the character's voice.

Voices follow the same Content Rules as the rest of Rubii.