Voice · Vox Studio

A signature AI voice that's yours alone

By Odd Studio AI · 4 min read · June 2026

Vox Studio

Sometimes you want a voice for your videos, but you don't want to be on camera. Vox lets you create your own voice and use it to read any text aloud. You can design a brand-new voice, or work from a recording you have the right to use — your personal voice studio, processed on your own machine.

How it works (four steps)

  1. Create the voice — Choose from a library of ready-made AI voices, preview them instantly, and blend two of them into something that's your own. You can also set the pace. (Prefer to use a real recording you own? You can do that instead.)
  2. Shape it — Vox takes example audio and re-voices it in your chosen voice, keeping the natural rhythm and delivery. You review and keep the best takes.
  3. Train — Vox fine-tunes everything into a polished, reusable voice of your own.
  4. Speak — Pick your voice, type your text, and press Speak. The tone and delivery come from a short voice sample — swap in a different sample anytime to change how it sounds.

Why it's built this way: if you design a new voice, it's fully AI and not tied to any real person. If you use a real recording, you're responsible for having the right to use it.

Who it's for

Getting started

  1. Open Vox — it opens in its own window.
  2. Follow the four steps in order: Create → Shape → Train → Speak.
  3. Take them one at a time — each step builds on the last.

A little helper: Oddie

In the corner of the app you'll find Oddie, a friendly pixel robot. It answers common questions and, when it can't help, lets you reach our team in one click. It's built from simple rules — it doesn't use AI and it never looks at your private content.

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