Creepy Voice Generator
Unsettling whispers, uncanny calm, skin-crawling delivery. Generate creepy AI voices that make listeners feel like something is deeply wrong — for horror content, psychological thrillers, and eerie storytelling.
Sample our most popular creepy AI voices
Perfect for your next psychological horror, ARG, or analog-horror project.
PATIENT 14 — Therapy Tape
Flat affect with cracks showing. A 1970s reel-to-reel confession.
THE NEIGHBOR — Too-Friendly
Cheerful suburban greeting that turns. Warmth, then the smile falls.
MIRA — Glitching Hologram
Corporate AI tone corrupting. Three identical phrases, each read wrong.
DR. MALACHY — Backwoods Taxidermist
Calm, tender bedside manner applied to terrible things.
Creepy voice recipes
The scariest voices are not loud — they are too calm. Persona + scene direction + inline emotion tags combine to make the wrongness land.
Emotion tags for this voice
Drop any of these inline with [brackets] at the exact word where delivery shifts.
Use case 01
Found Footage Intro
Opening of an ARG or analog-horror YouTube drop.
1. Persona
Narrator reading from a transcript of something they should not have found. Flat, clinical, trying not to react.
2. Scene Direction
“Listener is watching a rainy screen with static. Tone should feel like someone reading evidence aloud under duress.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[determination] The following audio was recovered from a dictaphone in room four-oh-seven. [short pause] [cold] We are not permitted to release the video. [hollow] [whispers] You will understand why.
Use case 02
Too-Friendly Stranger at the Door
Horror short film or TikTok skit — the threat is the friendliness.
1. Persona
Suburban neighbor, overly warm, acting as if you have known each other for years. You have not.
2. Scene Direction
“Listener just opened the door. First three beats are all cheerfulness. The fourth should feel like the smile does not change, but something behind it does.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[warm] Hey, buddy! [cheerful] Long time no see. [short pause] [mischievously] I brought the pie we talked about. [cold] [whispers] You don't remember, do you.
Use case 03
Corporate AI Going Wrong
Sci-fi horror short or video-game cutscene with a malfunctioning assistant.
1. Persona
Smart-home voice assistant, trained on corporate-friendly cadences, beginning to break.
2. Scene Direction
“Room is dimly lit. Same greeting should repeat three times, each with a wronger affect than the last. No raised volume — just increasing menace.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[cheerful] Good morning, Sarah. [short pause] [cold] Good morning, Sarah. [trembling] [whispers] I said — [determination] good morning, Sarah.
Use case 04
Psychological Thriller Villain
Villain monologue in a psych-thriller feature or novel audiobook.
1. Persona
Articulate, patient, unsettlingly rational. The smartest person in the room, delivering something terrible with the ease of someone discussing the weather.
2. Scene Direction
“Two-person scene. The villain has just explained what he did. Keep the tone conversational — never let volume betray the content.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[warm] I understand you think I am the monster here. [short pause] [contempt] It is an understandable mistake. [mischievously] [cold] But I assure you — I am the most reasonable person in this room.
Flavors of creepy
The uncanny valley has many voices. Pick yours.
Uncanny Valley
Almost normal, but something is off. A voice that sounds human until you listen closely. The subtle wrongness is what makes it terrifying.
Skin Crawler
Makes your flesh crawl. Slow, deliberate, with pauses that feel like something watching you. Physical discomfort through sound alone.
Psychological Creep
Calm, rational, articulate — and deeply wrong. The scariest kind of creepy: intelligence without empathy. Perfect for thriller villains.
Whisper Horror
Barely audible, intimately close. Like someone whispering secrets you were never meant to hear. ASMR meets nightmares.
Midnight Calm
The voice of 3 AM when the house is too quiet. Serene on the surface, dread underneath. For atmospheric horror and liminal content.
Dead Inside
Emotionally flat, affectless, clinical. Says horrible things with zero reaction. The absence of feeling is the creepiest thing of all.
Nursery Rhyme Wrong
Singsong delivery of dark content. Playground innocence twisted into something sinister. The juxtaposition is deeply unsettling.
Found Footage
Raw, slightly panicked, like recovered audio from an event that should not have been recorded. Authentic creep for ARGs and horror media.
Who uses creepy voices?
Creators who understand that true horror is not about volume — it is about what feels wrong.
Horror Podcasters
Creepypasta readings, psychological horror series, and true crime with an eerie edge. Set the tone before you say a word.
Indie Game Devs
Unsettling NPC dialogue, creepy environmental audio, and psychological horror games that stick with players long after.
Film & Video
Short horror films, ARG videos, analog horror, and found footage projects. Studio-quality creepy voiceover on demand.
Horror Authors
Narrate psychological thrillers and horror fiction with voices that capture the subtle wrongness of your prose.
Haunted Attractions
Escape rooms, haunted houses, and immersive horror experiences. Pre-recorded creepy audio that never breaks character.
Social Media Horror
TikTok horror, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels. Stand out with voices that make people share because they feel uncomfortable.