The AI voiceover generator you direct like a voice actor

Paste a short script, pick or create a voice, and describe the delivery in plain language. Audition takes until the read sits right, then export a finished voice track for your edit.

From script to voice track in four steps

No booth, no session scheduling — the whole voiceover happens in your browser.

  1. Paste your script

    Drop in the lines you want performed — a 30-second ad read, a demo walkthrough, a chapter opening. Plain text is all it takes.

  2. Pick or create a voice

    Choose a curated voice with real character, clone your own from an authorized sample, or design a new one from a written description.

  3. Direct the read

    Describe the delivery the way you’d brief a voice actor — “warm and unhurried, like a documentary narrator” — and drop bracket cues like [sigh] on single moments.

  4. Audition and export

    Listen, refine the direction, and regenerate until it lands. Download the finished take as a WAV voice track, ready for your edit.

Voiceovers run on the same expressive text to speech model developers use through the API — this page is about the finished track; that one covers the machinery.

Same line, same voice — the direction makes the difference

A voiceover lives or dies on delivery. Every BreezeBlue voice takes natural-language direction, so you shape the performance instead of settling for one fixed read.

One script line, three directions:

I can’t believe you brought him here!

Neutral baseline

Leave the instruction empty and you get a clean, even read with clear pacing — a dependable starting point for functional narration.

Excited

Say it excitedly, with bright surprise and rising energy, as if his arrival is wonderful and completely unexpected.

Whispered

Say it whispering, very quiet and tense, as if you are afraid of being overheard.

Restrained grief

Say it while holding back tears, with a cracked voice and emotional pauses, as if bringing him here deeply hurt you.

Direction holds up under measurement: in the Voice Direction benchmark (2026-08-17), Breeze TTS 2 scored an overall VDS of 4.25 while keeping speaker similarity at 0.67 — the read follows your notes without drifting away from the voice you chose.

One workflow, every kind of voiceover

The same script-to-track loop covers the reads creators actually ship.

Video narration

Write narration against your cut, generate the track, and drop the WAV into your video editor. When the script changes at the last minute, re-voicing a line takes seconds instead of a re-booked session.

Example direction

Confident and conversational, like a creator talking straight to camera — lift the energy on the final line.

Ads and promos

Audition five different reads of the same 15-second spot in minutes. Direct one take bright and urgent, another calm and premium, and pick the one that sells.

Example direction

Bright, fast, and smiling — big launch-day energy, with a clear beat right before the offer.

Product demos

Keep one consistent product voice across every demo and release update. When the UI changes, re-voice the changed sentences — the rest of the track stays untouched.

Example direction

Calm and precise, like a helpful engineer walking a customer through the feature.

Tutorials and courses

Narrate long-form lessons with pacing students can follow, and keep lesson forty sounding exactly like lesson one. Fix a mistake by regenerating a sentence, not re-recording a chapter.

Example direction

Patient and encouraging, slowing down slightly on each step so learners can follow along.

Story content

Give fiction and audio drama a narrator with real emotional range — one that can whisper, crack, or brighten exactly where the story asks for it.

Example direction

Low and intimate, close to the mic, letting the tension build sentence by sentence.

Three ways to get the right voice

Every voiceover starts from a voice with real character — and every one of them takes direction.

Choose from the Voice Library

Browse curated voices, each with a personality of its own, and preview them before you commit. Every library voice arrives fully directable.

Explore the Voice Library

Clone your own voice

Turn a short authorized sample into a reusable cloned voice, so your channel keeps your voice even on the days you can’t record.

How 5-second voice cloning works

Export, rights, and cost

WAV out, ready for the edit

Voice tracks generated in Text to Speech and Studio download as WAV — clean, uncompressed audio that drops straight into your video editor, DAW, or publishing pipeline. Voice Library previews download as MP3.

Commercial use on paid plans

Audio generated on BreezeBlue’s paid plans can be used in commercial projects — videos, ads, product demos, courses, and story content. You own the edit and the publish; BreezeBlue supplies the voice track.

Free to start

Claim free credits every day to draft and audition. Paid plans add monthly credits, voice slots, and faster generation as production scales.

Compare plans on the pricing page

Frequently asked questions

How do I create an AI voiceover from a script?

Paste your script into BreezeBlue’s Text to Speech workspace, pick a voice from the Voice Library — or clone or design your own — then describe the delivery in plain language. Audition the take, refine the direction, and export the finished read as a WAV voice track.

How do I control the tone and emotion of an AI voiceover?

Write the direction the way you’d brief a voice actor: “speak like a late-night radio host, warm and unhurried.” For single moments, drop bracket cues like [sigh] or [giggle] into the text, and use the Instruction Commitment control to set how boldly the voice commits to your direction.

Can the voiceover be in my own voice?

Yes. Clone a reusable voice from a short authorized sample — Web and API accept MP3 or WAV from 5 seconds up with your consent confirmation, and we analyze the first 60 seconds and keep the best 30 for cloning — then direct it like any other voice. See how voice cloning works for the sample requirements.

Does BreezeBlue edit my video too?

No — BreezeBlue produces the voice track only. Export the WAV and place it in your video editor alongside your footage and music; the picture side of the edit stays in the tools you already use.

How long can the script be?

Work in focused passages: generate a scene or section at a time, then assemble the takes in your edit. Sectioned generation keeps the direction precise for each moment and makes revisions cheap — you regenerate one passage, not the whole track.

What languages can an AI voiceover be in?

Breeze TTS 2 supports 50 languages, and the list you can pick from depends on the model you select — BreezeBlue shows only the languages that model currently exposes.

Can I use AI voiceovers commercially?

Yes — audio generated on BreezeBlue’s paid plans can be used in commercial projects, from client videos and ads to courses and story content.

How much does an AI voiceover cost?

BreezeBlue is free to start, and every user can claim free credits each day — enough to draft and audition real takes. Paid plans add monthly credits and voice slots as your output grows; see the full breakdown on our pricing page.