Aleksandar Blazhev

Noiz Easter Voice - Crack an Easter egg to generate an AI voice

This Easter, turn your voice into something unexpected. On Noiz, crack a voice egg to unlock new AI voices, or create your own with a prompt and image. From playful characters to unique greetings, generate expressive voices in seconds.

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JaredL

The emoji-based transformations (bunny/chick/lamb) feel surprisingly intuitive, and the instant tone shift is fun!

Kyle

@jaredl Thanks so much! 🌟 We wanted to make emotional expression as simple and playful as picking an emoji. It’s awesome to know that the bunny, chick, and lamb icons made the experience intuitive for you. Glad you're having fun with those instant shifts!

Dhanraj Choudhary

noise tools keep popping up but this feels more creator side. does it actually work live or mostly post edits

Kyle

@imdc Right now, Noiz is primarily a powerful post-production tool. It’s designed to help creators nail the perfect character performance or unique greeting before hitting send or publish. We’re focusing on high-fidelity, expressive output that feels intentional rather than just a quick live filter.

Manchit Sanan

Voice design is fascinating. We use ElevenLabs for voiceover but the real voice challenge we tackled was written voice — cloning someone's LinkedIn writing style so AI-generated posts sound like them, not a bot. Different modality, same core problem: capturing what makes someone sound like them. #1 is well deserved, congrats!

Priyanka Khatun

noise tools keep popping up but this feels more creator side. does it actually work live or mostly post edits

zhenyu hu

I tested it with a longer narration, and the emotional direction stayed consistent throughout. It didn't feel disjointed at all.

Kyle

@zhenyu_hu 🚀 We worked hard to ensure the AI maintains its soul even in longer scripts. It’s great to hear that the emotional consistency held up during your testing.

Sounak Bhattacharya

"Expressive voices in seconds" — what does expressive mean here specifically? Emotion range, character accents, speaking style? The difference between a voice that sounds "playful" and one that actually commits to a character is pretty significant.

Kyle

@sounak_bhattacharya Good catch. For us, expressive means all of the above. It’s not just a pitch shift; it’s about capturing the specific energy, like the breathiness of a cartoon chick or the rasp of a grumpy bunny. We built the engine to handle the nuances of character personality, not just a generic emotional overlay.