notevibes. Nervous Voice Generator

Nervous Voice Generator

Trembling, anxious AI voices — first dates, interviews, confessions, cold feet. Inline [nervous], [trembling], and [gasp] tags for authentic jitters.

FIRST DATE

Nervous first-date confession.

JOB INTERVIEW

Nervous interview candidate.

PUBLIC SPEAKING

Stage-fright opener.

CONFESSION

Hesitant confession monologue.

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 Nervous 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

Nervous 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.

[warm][nervous][trembling][whispers][gasp][determination][short pause]+ creative:[like a nervous]

Use case 01

FIRST DATE

Nervous first-date confession.

1. Persona

Nervous first-date confession.

2. Scene Direction

Warm opening cracking into tremble, real stakes on the final word.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[warm][nervous][trembling][whispers][gasp]

Sample

[warm] So, um. [nervous] [trembling] I wanted to ask you something. [whispers] [gasp] Before I lose my nerve.

Use case 02

JOB INTERVIEW

Nervous interview candidate.

1. Persona

Job-interview candidate stalling for time.

2. Scene Direction

Brave face, tremble underneath.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[determination][nervous][short pause][trembling]

Sample

[determination] So — [nervous] my greatest weakness — [short pause] [trembling] that's a great question.

Use case 03

PUBLIC SPEAKING

Stage-fright opener.

1. Persona

Public speaker with stage fright.

2. Scene Direction

Shaking opening, forced composure.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[trembling][short pause][gasp][nervous]

Sample

[trembling] Good morning. [short pause] [gasp] [nervous] It's — it's so good to see you all here today.

Use case 04

CONFESSION

Hesitant confession monologue.

1. Persona

Character confessing to a parent.

2. Scene Direction

Trembling honesty, real emotional weight.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[whispers][nervous][trembling][short pause][gasp]

Sample

[whispers] Mom. [nervous] [trembling] I need to tell you something. [short pause] [gasp] Please don't — please just listen.

Voice gallery

Voices curated for Nervous

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

Styles

Nervous voice styles

Different flavors, same three-layer control system.

First Date

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Job Interview

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Public Speaking

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Confession

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Stage Fright

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Parental Coming-Out

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Made for

Who uses nervous voices?

Creators and teams using the inline emotion-tag system to shape delivery in real time.

Game Dialogue

Anxious NPCs, first-time quest-givers, confessional moments

Filmmakers

Interview scenes, confession scenes, romantic tension

Audiobook Authors

Character vulnerability in dialogue

Therapists

Role-play training scenarios

Public-Speaking Coaches

Example "before" vs "after" tracks

Writers

Draft-voice for anxious characters before studio sessions

What you get
550+ AI voices80+ emotion tags72 languagesMP3 / WAV downloadCommercial rightsNo watermarkPreview before download

How do you write a script that sounds genuinely nervous?

A nervous voice generator renders the specific anxious wobble of a first-date confession, a stalling job-interview answer, a shaking public-speaking opener, or a hard confession to a parent. Instead of asking a voice actor to fake anxiety take after take, you paste the lines and the tremble comes back built into the delivery.

Rather than a single "nervous" slider, Notevibes builds the jitters from layered tags: [nervous] and [trembling] together for the anxious core, [whispers] and [gasp] for the breath hitches, [determination] where the character is trying to force composure over the fear. The four scenarios on this page each combine those tags differently depending on what the character is nervous about — a confession reads differently from an interview, even with overlapping tags.

Layering the tremble

[nervous] plus [trembling] is the baseline pairing for peak anxiety, and adding [gasp] or [short pause] simulates the breath hitches and thought-breaks that sell real nerves. The Job Interview and Public Speaking recipes both open on [determination] — a brave face — before the [nervous] and [trembling] underneath surface, which is usually more convincing than starting anxious and staying there.

The tag system also handles combinations: [nervous] with [warm] reads as nervous-but-hopeful, [nervous] with [determination] reads as scared-but-committed, and [nervous] with [sadness] reads as a vulnerable confession — closer to the Confession scenario on this page.

Scripts this fits

Game developers use nervous delivery for anxious NPCs and first-time quest-givers, and filmmakers use it for interview scenes, confession scenes, and romantic tension. Audiobook authors reach for it to give a character vulnerability in dialogue without changing voice actors mid-book.

Therapists use nervous AI voices for role-play training scenarios, and public-speaking coaches use "before" and "after" tracks to demonstrate the difference the tremble makes — writers also use a draft nervous voice to test how a scene lands before booking a real studio session.

Publishing across languages

Every clip can be previewed before download, and exports come as MP3 or WAV with no watermark. Paid plans carry full commercial rights, so game dialogue, film scenes, and training material are all covered.

The [nervous], [trembling], [whispers], and [gasp] tags work the same way across all 72 supported languages, so an anxious first-date script built in English holds its tremble when reused in another language.

Let it show

Paste your script. Drop [nervous] inline. Hit play.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make the AI sound nervous?

Use [nervous] + [trembling] together for peak anxiety. Add [gasp] and [short pause] to simulate breath hitches and thought-breaks.

Which voices handle nervous best?

Puck for nervous-young-male. Kore for nervous-young-female. Iapetus for adult male anxiety. Callirrhoe for adult female stage fright. All 550+ voices support the tags.

Can I combine nervous with other emotions?

Yes. [nervous] + [warm] = nervous-but-hopeful. [nervous] + [determination] = scared-but-committed. [nervous] + [sadness] = vulnerable confession.

How is this different from panicked?

Nervous is anticipatory anxiety (before something happens). Panicked is acute fear (during something happening). Use nervous for interviews/dates; panicked for emergencies/threats.

Can the AI fake confidence under nerves?

Yes — that's the power of the tag system. Write the script in confident [determination], then drop a single [trembling] or [gasp] at a key word. The contrast sells the nerves.