DJ Voice Generator
Radio DJ and club-MC AI voices — morning-show hype, late-night FM warmth, hype-jock drops. Smooth handoffs, station IDs, and crowd-pumping shouts in seconds.
MORNING SHOW
Morning-drive radio DJ.
CLUB MC
Club-floor hype MC.
LATE-NIGHT FM
Smooth late-night FM host.
STATION ID
Top-of-hour station ID.
From script to finished audio
Pick your voice
Preview the DJ 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.
DJ 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
MORNING SHOW
Morning-drive radio DJ.
1. Persona
Morning-drive DJ.
2. Scene Direction
“Bright friendly energy, wake-the-city pacing.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[cheerful] [like a dj] Good morning, you're on the ninety-eight. [short pause] [excited] Coffee up, windows down — let's ride.
Use case 02
CLUB MC
Club-floor hype MC.
1. Persona
Club-floor hype MC.
2. Scene Direction
“Peak-hour projection, crowd-commanding drop energy.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[excitedly] [like a dj] Put your hands in the air! [short pause] [deep and loud shouting] Make some noise for the DJ!
Use case 03
LATE-NIGHT FM
Smooth late-night FM host.
1. Persona
Late-night FM DJ.
2. Scene Direction
“Smooth low baritone, velvet-radio cadence, close-mic warmth.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[warm] [like a dj] You're tuned to the quiet hour. [whispers] [warm] Coming up next — a slow one, for the late shift.
Use case 04
STATION ID
Top-of-hour station ID.
1. Persona
Top-of-hour station ID.
2. Scene Direction
“Confident branded delivery, sharp imaging cadence.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[determination] [like a dj] This is Power one-oh-four. [short pause] [excited] The biggest hits, all day long.
Voices curated for DJ
Tap any voice for a short neutral preview. Every one of them supports the same inline tag system.
DJ voice styles
Different flavors, same three-layer control system.
Morning Show
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Club MC
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Late-Night FM
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Station ID
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Hype Jock
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Mixtape Intro
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Who uses dj voices?
Creators and teams using the inline emotion-tag system to shape delivery in real time.
Podcasters
DJ-style show intros and station idents
Club Promoters
MC drops and event-hype clips
Indie Radio Stations
Automated overnight voice tracks
Twitch Streamers
Between-segment DJ hits
Mixtape Creators
DJ shoutouts and track tags
Game Devs
In-world radio stations and DJ NPCs
How do you get an AI voice to sound like a real radio DJ?
A DJ voice generator produces the morning-drive hype, club-MC shouting, and late-night FM warmth that radio and station imaging run on — station IDs, drops, and handoffs generated in seconds instead of booking studio time for a fifteen-second clip. Paste the copy, pick a voice built for the register you need, and generate.
The energy comes from tagging, not a single "hype" switch. A persona sets the DJ's format, scene direction sets the moment, and tags like [cheerful], [excited], [warm] and [deep and loud shouting] mark exactly where the delivery jumps — the way the CLUB MC recipe goes from [excitedly] crowd address straight into a [deep and loud shouting] drop line.
Matching the tag to the format
Morning-show energy pairs [cheerful] with [excited] for that wake-the-city pacing; club MC drops need [excitedly] and [deep and loud shouting] for peak-hour projection; late-night FM leans on [warm] and [whispers] for velvet, close-mic delivery; station IDs use [determination] for confident, branded imaging. All four pair with the [like a dj] creative tag.
Puck and Leda read bright for morning and pop formats, Orus and Achird carry the raspy hype-jock and club-MC energy, Charon is built for smooth late-night FM, and Pulcherrima and Sulafat suit polished station-ID and club-host imaging.
Drops, IDs, and full shows
Station IDs and imaging drops work best as short, punchy lines — state the branding, pause, land the tagline, as in the STATION ID recipe. Podcasters use this for DJ-style show intros and idents, club promoters for MC drops and event-hype clips, and indie radio stations for automated overnight voice tracking.
The [deep and loud shouting] tag is normalized so crowd-hype and drops come out loud without clipping the waveform, which matters when the clip is going straight into a mix.
Getting it into the mix
Every generation can be previewed before export, comes out as MP3 or WAV with no watermark, and full commercial rights are included on paid plans. Drop the voice pass into a DAW or editor over music beds — the tag system keeps timing clean for imaging workflows — and the same voices work across all 72 languages for multilingual stations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make an AI DJ voice?
Use the [like a dj] creative tag with [cheerful] or [excited]. For morning-show energy, try Puck. For club MC drops, use Orus with [deep and loud shouting].
Can I generate station IDs and drops?
Yes. Drop your station branding into a short script and use [determination] with [like a dj] for an imaged top-of-hour ID. Great for low-cost imaging packages.
Which voices sound most like real DJs?
Puck for morning-drive bright. Orus for club MC. Charon for smooth late-night FM. Pulcherrima for female imaging voices. All 550+ voices accept the tag.
Can the AI shout DJ hype without distorting?
Yes. Gemini 3.1 normalizes [deep and loud shouting] output so drops and crowd-hype sound loud without clipping the waveform.
Can I mix DJ voice with music tracks?
Yes. Generate the voice pass, then drop it into your DAW or editor over music beds. The tag system keeps timing clean for imaging workflows.