Ghost Voice Generator
Spectral whispers, fading echoes, otherworldly presence. Generate ghostly AI voices for paranormal content, spirit characters, ghost stories, and supernatural media that sends chills down spines.
CLARA — Séance Ghost
Young Victorian spirit answering a medium. Resigned, echoing, heartbreaking.
PIP — Attic Child Ghost
A lonely small spirit asking to play. Hopeful, then centuries-old ache.
CAPTAIN REED — Shipwreck Sailor
Drowned captain giving a log entry. Briny, resigned, gruff.
LADY M — Ballroom Ghost
Wounded aristocrat haunting the ballroom where she was forgotten.
From script to finished audio
Pick your voice
Preview the Ghost 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.
Ghost voice recipes
Ghosts are not scary because they shout. They are scary because they remember.
Emotion tags for this voice
Drop any of these inline with [brackets] at the exact word where delivery shifts.
Use case 01
Séance — Spirit Responds
A medium asks, "Is there anyone here?" The camera holds on the candle.
1. Persona
Young Victorian spirit — soft, resigned, slight echo. First-person, not threatening. She is not here for the living; she is trapped in her own remembering.
2. Scene Direction
“The room is silent. Fire flickers. First line is the answer. Long pauses between beats. Final line should feel like the candle guttering out.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[whispers] I am here. [short pause] [sadness] I have always been here. [trembling] [whispers] The candles go out [hollow] when I remember.
Use case 02
Attic Child Ghost — Hide-and-Seek
A family moves into an old house. The youngest finds the attic door open.
1. Persona
Lonely child spirit, small voice, not malicious. Echoing slightly. A beat of hopefulness followed by a beat of grief.
2. Scene Direction
“Short two-line scene. First line is an offer. Second is the memory of being alone for centuries.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[mischievously] [whispers] Do you want to play? [short pause] [sadness] [hollow] I've been alone up here a long time.
Use case 03
Shipwreck Captain's Log
Maritime horror cold open — the ship sank, but the captain kept recording.
1. Persona
Drowned captain giving a log entry to no one. Weathered, resigned. Each line delivered like a date-stamped note.
2. Scene Direction
“The recording is playing over a hiss of static and water. Keep it matter-of-fact until the final line where the loneliness leaks through.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[determination] The ship went down in the winter of eighty-seven. [short pause] [cold] I did not. [hollow] [whispers] The sea refuses my return each year.
Use case 04
Aristocrat Ballroom Ghost
Gothic audiobook chapter — grand ballroom, a party she attends alone.
1. Persona
Grande dame spirit, poised and proud, wounded. First-person monologue to the empty air.
2. Scene Direction
“Music is playing in the scene. She watches the dancers. First line is almost cheerful — by the third, the bitterness arrives.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[warm] The musicians still play. [short pause] [contempt] They simply do not see me anymore. [trembling] [cold] Nor does he.
Voices curated for Ghost
Tap any voice for a short neutral preview. Every one of them supports the same inline tag system.
Types of ghost voices
Every spirit speaks differently. Find the one haunting your story.
Whispering Specter
Barely there. Soft, breathy, words trailing off into silence. The classic ghost voice — like catching fragments of speech from the other side.
Fading Presence
A voice that comes and goes. Strong for a moment, then dissolving into nothing. Captures the impermanence of a spirit struggling to manifest.
Mournful Spirit
Heavy with grief. A ghost trapped by unfinished business, speaking through sadness so thick you can feel it. For tragic hauntings.
Poltergeist
Agitated, erratic, shifting between whisper and intensity. An angry ghost that wants to be noticed. For aggressive paranormal content.
Child Ghost
Innocent, small, slightly wrong. A young voice in a place where no child should be. The juxtaposition of youth and death is deeply unsettling.
Ancient Revenant
Old beyond measure. A voice that has been echoing through centuries. Slow, formal, carrying the weight of ages. For historical ghost stories.
Who uses ghost voices?
Creators who need their audience to feel a presence that should not be there.
Paranormal Podcasters
Ghost story readings, EVP dramatizations, haunted location narration, and supernatural fiction series. Set the spectral mood from word one.
Game Developers
Ghost NPC dialogue, spirit guide voices, haunted environment audio, and paranormal investigation game content.
Film & Video
Ghost character dialogue, paranormal documentary narration, and supernatural short films. Professional spectral audio without a voice actor.
Ghost Story Authors
Audiobook ghost characters, promotional audio for supernatural fiction, and sample chapter narration with authentic ghostly delivery.
ASMR Creators
Ghostly ASMR, whisper horror, and paranormal ambient audio. The soft, breathy delivery is perfectly suited for intimate headphone listening.
Social Media Creators
TikTok ghost stories, YouTube paranormal content, and Instagram supernatural Reels. Ghostly voices stop the scroll.
What is a ghost voice generator?
A ghost voice generator turns a written script into spectral, otherworldly speech — the fading whispers and mournful echoes that ghost stories, paranormal podcasts and supernatural games are built on. You paste a monologue, choose a spirit voice, and get a haunting take in minutes, no voice actor required.
The trick, as the recipes here put it, is that ghosts are not scary because they shout — they are scary because they remember. Notevibes lets you direct that remembering inline: drop [whispers], [hollow], [sadness] or [trembling] at the exact words where the spirit falters, add [long pause] to let a beat gutter out, and set a persona so the ghost stays in character. That is very different from running a single "ghost filter" over a flat recording.
Directing a spirit
Each recipe stacks a persona (a young Victorian spirit, a drowned captain, a proud ballroom ghost), a scene direction that sets the room, and inline tags. A séance answer opens on [whispers] and dissolves into [hollow] on the final memory; a shipwreck captain's log stays [determination] and [cold] until the loneliness leaks through. Creative tags like [like a voice through fog] or [like a spirit speaking from centuries ago] push the delivery further.
Voice choice shapes the haunting. Kore and Sulafat give a whispering, ethereal specter, Aoede a mournful spirit, Charon an ancient revenant, and Zephyr a breathy, vanishing presence. All 550+ voices take the same tags, so try a couple against your scene.
Scripts that raise a chill
Ghost writing works best in short beats with long silences. A child ghost wants one hopeful line followed by centuries of ache; an aristocrat's monologue can start almost cheerful and let the bitterness arrive by the third line. Keep the scares in the pacing, not the volume — the [long pause] before a reveal does the work.
Paranormal podcasters, horror game studios, filmmakers and ghost-story authors all use the ghost voice generator for spirit dialogue and narration. ASMR creators lean on the same soft, whispery voices for whisper-horror.
Effects, export and rights
Notevibes generates clean audio, so download the MP3 or WAV and add reverb or echo in any editor for a full spectral soundscape. Every take previews before you commit, and exports carry no watermark.
The tags work across all 72 languages, and paid plans include full commercial rights — monetized paranormal YouTube, haunted-attraction audio and supernatural fiction are all covered.
Let them hear the other side
Paste your script. Pick a voice. Summon a spirit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make a ghost voice with AI?
Choose Kore or Sulafat, enable whisper emotion, slow the speed, and use prompts like "speak as a spirit fading in and out." The AI creates breathy, otherworldly delivery.
Can I create different types of ghost voices?
Yes. Use Kore for a whispering specter, Aoede for a mournful spirit, Charon for an ancient ghost, or Zephyr for a breathy, vanishing presence. Each voice has its own spectral character.
Is the ghost voice generator free?
Yes. Preview any voice for free and generate up to 1,000 characters with no signup. Paid plans start at $19/month for higher volume and MP3 download.
Can I use ghost voices for paranormal content?
Absolutely. Perfect for ghost hunting videos, paranormal podcasts, haunted house attractions, and supernatural fiction. All paid plans include commercial rights.
What makes a voice sound ghostly?
Whisper delivery, slow pacing, and a sense of distance. Ghostly voices feel like they are coming from far away or another plane. Notevibes lets you control all of these parameters.
Can I add echo or reverb to ghost voices?
Notevibes generates clean audio. Download the MP3 or WAV and add reverb, echo, or ethereal effects in any audio editor for a full spectral soundscape.
Do ghost voices work for ASMR?
Yes. The soft, whispery delivery of voices like Kore, Zephyr, and Sulafat is perfectly suited for ASMR ghost content and intimate headphone listening.
Can I mix ghost and living character voices?
Yes. The editor supports multiple voices per project. Use a ghostly voice for the spirit and a normal voice for the living character — each paragraph can be a different voice.