Bored Voice Generator
Flat-affect, checked-out AI voices — monotone narrators, disinterested NPCs, comedic apathy. Use the [bored] inline tag for authentic "I'm too over this" delivery.
RETAIL CLERK
Cashier on hour nine.
DMV EMPLOYEE
Government-office monotone.
TEEN BORED
Disengaged teenager.
NIGHT-SHIFT SECURITY
Monotone night guard.
From script to finished audio
Pick your voice
Preview the Bored demos above, or browse all 550+ voices inside the app until one fits.
Direct the delivery
Paste your script and drop inline [emotion] tags at the exact words where the delivery should shift — plus a persona line so the voice stays in character.
Generate and download
Preview the result, tweak a tag or two, then download MP3 or WAV with full commercial rights.
Bored voice recipes
Persona + scene direction + inline emotion tags. Paste any recipe into the app to recreate these deliveries.
Emotion tags for this voice
Drop any of these inline with [brackets] at the exact word where delivery shifts.
Use case 01
RETAIL CLERK
Cashier on hour nine.
1. Persona
Retail-clerk voice on the long shift.
2. Scene Direction
“Flat, fake-scripted greetings, sigh between beats.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[bored] Welcome to our store. [short pause] [bored] Find everything okay. [sighs] [bored] Have a day.
Use case 02
DMV EMPLOYEE
Government-office monotone.
1. Persona
DMV/government employee.
2. Scene Direction
“Dead-flat delivery, zero enthusiasm, procedural cadence.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[bored] Number A-forty-two. [short pause] [bored] Window three. [sighs] [bored] Forms must be in blue ink.
Use case 03
TEEN BORED
Disengaged teenager.
1. Persona
Disengaged teenager.
2. Scene Direction
“Vocal fry bored cadence, eye-roll energy in every word.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[bored] Yeah, we did that chapter. [sighs] [bored] It was fine. [mischievously] [bored] I guess.
Use case 04
NIGHT-SHIFT SECURITY
Monotone night guard.
1. Persona
Security guard on the overnight shift.
2. Scene Direction
“Flat chopped delivery, zero curiosity.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[bored] Name. [short pause] [bored] ID. [sighs] [bored] Sign the clipboard.
Voices curated for Bored
Tap any voice for a short neutral preview. Every one of them supports the same inline tag system.
Bored voice styles
Different flavors, same three-layer control system.
Retail Clerk
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
DMV Employee
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Teen Bored
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Night-Shift Guard
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Corporate Drone
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Airline Agent
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Who uses bored voices?
Creators and teams using the inline emotion-tag system to shape delivery in real time.
Comedians
Deadpan delivery for absurdist sketches
Game Devs
Disinterested NPC dialogue, side-quest-giver flat affect
Filmmakers
Comedic bureaucrat scenes, DMV humor
Writers
Character contrast (boring foil to excited protagonist)
Podcast Creators
Ironic bored narration for satirical content
Content Creators
Deadpan TikTok narrators, bored influencer parodies
What makes a voice sound genuinely bored?
A bored voice generator produces flat-affect, checked-out delivery — the retail clerk on hour nine, the DMV employee reading a script for the thousandth time, the teenager who has heard it all before. It is built for deadpan comedy, disinterested NPCs, and any character who needs to sound like they have mentally left the room.
The [bored] tag is the core of the system, but it works best combined with scene direction and a persona rather than applied blindly across a whole script. Dropped inline alongside tags like [sighs] and [short pause], it produces the specific, procedural flatness of "I am required to say this" rather than a generic monotone.
Using the bored tag well
RETAIL CLERK and DMV EMPLOYEE both use [bored] across short, procedural phrases with a [sighs] between beats — flat, fake-scripted greetings that never change tone. TEEN BORED adds [mischievously] under a vocal-fry bored cadence for eye-roll energy, while NIGHT-SHIFT SECURITY strips it down to one-word chopped commands: "Name." "ID." "Sign the clipboard."
Iapetus and Vindemiatrix give the cleanest adult deadpan in the voice roster, Leda suits teen-bored delivery, Puck handles retail-clerk comedy, and Despina reads as flat and robotic — useful for a checked-out automated system rather than a person.
Scripts and comedic use cases
Comedians use bored voices for deadpan delivery in absurdist sketches, game developers use them for disinterested NPC dialogue and flat side-quest-givers, and filmmakers use them for comedic bureaucrat scenes. Writers also use a bored character as contrast — the flat foil that makes an excited protagonist read funnier by comparison.
For maximum dry delivery, combine [bored] with a sarcastic scene direction; for sustained deadpan across a paragraph, keep [bored] present at every beat rather than letting the voice's natural warmth creep back in.
Publishing bored content
Every bored read can be previewed before download, and exports come as MP3 or WAV with no watermark. Paid plans include full commercial rights, covering monetized sketches, radio-ad parodies, and game dialogue.
The same [bored] tag and voice system work across all 72 supported languages, so deadpan comedy or disinterested NPC dialogue can be generated in any target market.
Whatever
Paste your script. Drop [bored] inline. Done.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between [bored] and [tired]?
[bored] is mental disengagement — flat affect, faster delivery, eye-roll energy. [tired] is physical exhaustion — slow pacing, yawns, sighs. Bored is "I don't care"; tired is "I can't keep going."
Can I make the AI sound deadpan?
Yes — [bored] is the deadpan tag. For maximum dry delivery, combine [bored] + [sarcastic] for Aubrey-Plaza-style wit.
Which voices work best for bored content?
Iapetus and Vindemiatrix for adult deadpan. Leda for teen bored. Puck for retail-clerk comedy. Despina for robotic monotone.
Can the AI hold a straight flat affect?
Yes. The [bored] tag overrides the voice's default warmth. Use it consistently across a paragraph for sustained deadpan.
Can I use bored for radio ad parodies?
Absolutely. Comedic "bad radio ad" bored-reader is a popular use case. Full commercial rights on paid plans.