notevibes. God Voice Generator

God Voice Generator

Booming, omnipotent, divine. Generate AI voices that command worship and shake the heavens — thunder gods, sun deities, and cosmic creators for games, audiobooks, and epic fantasy.

HE OF THE STORM

Thunder god, booming.

THE DEEP ONE

Sea god, ancient.

SHE WHO BURNS

Sun goddess, radiant.

THE TRICKSTER

Mischievous god.

Every clip made with the same voices and tags you get in the app — no post-processing.
550+ AI voices
72 languages
80+ emotion tags
Commercial rights included
How it works

From script to finished audio

1

Pick your voice

Preview the God demos above, or browse all 550+ voices inside the app until one fits.

2

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.

3

Generate and download

Preview the result, tweak a tag or two, then download MP3 or WAV with full commercial rights.

Prompt recipes

God 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.

[deep and loud shouting][short pause][determination][cold][whispers][very slowly][hollow][warm][mischievously]+ creative:[like a god]

Use case 01

HE OF THE STORM

Thunder god, booming.

1. Persona

Thunder god address.

2. Scene Direction

Earth-shaking bass, cosmic certainty. Quiet menace in the final word.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[deep and loud shouting][short pause][determination][cold][whispers]

Sample

[deep and loud shouting] I am the voice in the thunder. [short pause] [determination] You named your children after me. [cold] [whispers] You forgot why.

Use case 02

THE DEEP ONE

Sea god, ancient.

1. Persona

Ocean deity.

2. Scene Direction

Bass-register, tidal cadence. Patient as geology.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[very slowly][hollow][short pause][cold][whispers][determination]

Sample

[very slowly] [hollow] I remember the first wave. [short pause] [cold] I will watch the last. [whispers] [determination] Between the two, I sleep.

Use case 03

SHE WHO BURNS

Sun goddess, radiant.

1. Persona

Sun goddess.

2. Scene Direction

Warm fire, cold certainty. Treats the question with benevolent amusement.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[warm][short pause][mischievously][cold][whispers]

Sample

[warm] Mortals invent stories about me. [short pause] [mischievously] Some are charming. [cold] [whispers] Most are wrong.

Use case 04

THE TRICKSTER

Mischievous god.

1. Persona

Trickster god.

2. Scene Direction

Playful, unreliable, delighted with themselves. Fast cadence.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[mischievously][warm][cold][whispers]

Sample

[mischievously] The myth you know is wrong. [warm] The version I tell is better. [cold] [whispers] Neither one is true.

Voice gallery

Voices curated for God

Tap any voice for a short neutral preview. Every one of them supports the same inline tag system.

Styles

Choose your divine archetype

From wrathful thunder to serene creation, every deity speaks with absolute authority.

Thunder God

Booming, electrifying, unstoppable. Each word cracks like lightning across the sky. Raw, divine fury given voice.

Sun God

Radiant, warm, blinding in authority. A voice that burns away shadows and doubt. Benevolent power at its peak.

God of War

Fierce, commanding, relentless. The voice that launches armies and ends civilizations. Every syllable is a battle cry.

God of Death

Calm, inevitable, ancient beyond measure. No malice — just the quiet certainty that all things end. Patient as eternity.

Creator Deity

Vast, cosmic, overflowing with possibility. The voice that spoke worlds into existence. Each word still carries that creative force.

Trickster God

Playful, mercurial, dangerously clever. Shifts tone mid-sentence, always three steps ahead. Nothing is ever quite what it seems.

Sea God

Deep, rolling, unpredictable. Calm as still water one moment, crashing fury the next. The ocean given consciousness and voice.

Sky Father

Omnipresent, watching from above, speaking through wind and storm. A voice that comes from everywhere and nowhere at once.

Made for

Who uses god voices?

Creators who build worlds where deities walk among mortals and divine words reshape reality.

Game Developers

Divine boss encounters, pantheon lore, prayer responses, and temple narration. Give your gods voices that make players feel truly small.

Audiobook Authors

Mythology retellings, divine fantasy, religious fiction. Narrate your deities with voices that carry the weight of creation itself.

Mythology Podcasters

Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Hindu mythology narration. Bring the gods of every pantheon to life with commanding, unique voices.

Filmmakers & YouTubers

Epic trailers, mythology documentaries, divine monologues. Professional god-tier voiceover that sounds like a Hollywood production.

D&D Game Masters

Divine patron dialogue, deity encounters, prophecies from on high. Make your players tremble when the gods finally speak.

Content Creators

Epic narration, dramatic TikToks, divine ASMR. Stand out with voices that sound like they created the universe.

What you get
550+ AI voicesBooming & divine tonesPitch & speed control80+ emotion tags72 languagesMP3 / WAV downloadCommercial rightsNo watermarkPreview before download

How do you make a voice sound like a god?

A god voice generator turns written scripts into booming, divine speech — the omnipotent delivery that suits thunder gods, sun deities and cosmic creators across games, audiobooks and epic fantasy. Instead of casting a voice actor or hunting for a deep-enough sample, you paste a monologue, choose a voice like Alnilam or Fenrir, and hear a finished divine take in minutes.

Notevibes directs delivery inline rather than running everything through a single "make it deep" slider. You drop tags such as [deep and loud shouting], [very slowly] or [hollow] at the exact words where the tone should turn, then pair them with a persona line so the deity holds character across a whole speech. A thunder god and a trickster god read completely differently on the same voice, because the direction carries the performance — not a filter.

Directing your divinity

Set the persona and scene direction first, then layer tags. For an earth-shaking address, [deep and loud shouting] on the opening line and [determination] on the vow do the heavy lifting, while a [cold] [whispers] pairing lands quiet menace in the final word. An ancient sea god wants the opposite pacing — [very slowly] and [hollow] stretch the cadence until it feels like geology, and a trickster leans on [mischievously] with fast shifts between [warm] and [cold].

The eight voices here split cleanly by archetype: Alnilam and Fenrir for thundering supremacy, Charon for an ancient deity, Orus for a war god, Schedar for cold impartial judgment, and Achernar, Leda or Kore when the deity is female. Preview a couple before you commit — the same recipe sits differently on each voice.

Scripts that carry weight

The demos map to the most common jobs — a thunder-god address, a sea-god's ancient monologue, a radiant sun-goddess and a mischievous trickster. Keep divine lines short and declarative, since a god states rather than explains, and let [short pause] give each pronouncement room to echo. Boss encounters, pantheon lore and prayer responses all follow the same shape.

The use cases run from game boss dialogue and mythology-podcast narration to audiobook deities and D&D divine-patron voices. Because the editor takes a different voice per paragraph, you can have a booming creator speak to a trembling mortal in one project — each with their own voice, tags and pacing.

Languages, rights and export

Every take previews before you commit, and exports come as clean MP3 or WAV with no watermark. Paid plans carry full commercial rights, so monetized mythology channels, published games and client audiobooks are all covered.

The same recipes work across all 72 languages — a god voice generator that speaks Spanish, Japanese or German with the identical [deep and loud shouting] and [determination] direction. With 550+ voices and 80+ emotion tags behind it, the pantheon is never limited to one tongue.

Speak like a god

Paste your script. Choose a divine voice. Command the heavens.

Free to try · No credit card required

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make a voice sound like a god?

Choose a deep, powerful voice like Alnilam or Fenrir, lower the pitch, slow the speed to 0.8x, and use prompts like "speak as an all-knowing deity." The AI delivers naturally commanding, resonant tones that feel divine.

Can I create different types of deity voices?

Yes. Use thunderous tones for war gods, serene delivery for benevolent deities, cold precision for death gods, and playful energy for tricksters. Emotion controls and custom prompts shape any divine archetype you need.

Is the god voice generator free?

Yes. Preview any voice for free. Convert up to 1,000 characters with no signup. Paid plans start at $19/month for higher volume and MP3 download.

Can I use god voices in video games?

Absolutely. Generate divine boss dialogue, pantheon narration, prayer responses, and temple lore. Download as MP3 or WAV and import into Unity, Unreal, Godot, or any game engine.

What languages support god voices?

All 72 languages. The same powerful voices and emotion controls work across English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and more. Divinity speaks every tongue.

Can I use god voices commercially?

Yes. All paid plans include full commercial rights. Use the audio in games, films, audiobooks, podcasts, YouTube videos, and any other project.

What makes Notevibes different from a voice changer?

Voice changers distort existing recordings. Notevibes generates speech from text — type your divine script, pick a voice and style, get studio-quality audio. No microphone or actor needed.

Can I mix god and mortal voices in one project?

Yes. The editor supports multiple voices per project. Have a booming deity speak to a trembling mortal — each paragraph can use a different voice, emotion, and pacing.