Reporter Voice Generator
On-the-scene AI reporter voices — live field updates, breaking-news hits, stand-up packages. Urgent pacing, clear enunciation, real newscast cadence for video, podcast, and social.
FIELD LIVE HIT
On-the-scene live report.
BREAKING STAND-UP
Breaking-news stand-up.
INVESTIGATIVE VO
Investigative package narration.
EVENING WRAP
Evening-news field wrap.
From script to finished audio
Pick your voice
Preview the Reporter 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.
Reporter 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
FIELD LIVE HIT
On-the-scene live report.
1. Persona
Field reporter live hit.
2. Scene Direction
“Urgent journalistic cadence, wind-in-mic energy, focused authority.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[determination] [like a reporter] I'm standing outside city hall, where crowds have gathered. [short pause] [excited] Officials are expected any minute now.
Use case 02
BREAKING STAND-UP
Breaking-news stand-up.
1. Persona
Breaking-news reporter stand-up.
2. Scene Direction
“Clipped delivery, real urgency under composure.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[determination] [like a reporter] Just moments ago, first responders arrived. [short pause] [excited] And the story is developing quickly.
Use case 03
INVESTIGATIVE VO
Investigative package narration.
1. Persona
Investigative reporter voiceover.
2. Scene Direction
“Grounded baritone, measured reveal cadence.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[warm] [like a reporter] For six months, we followed the paper trail. [short pause] [cold] What we found raises serious questions.
Use case 04
EVENING WRAP
Evening-news field wrap.
1. Persona
Evening-news field wrap.
2. Scene Direction
“Confident sign-off, warmth with authority.”
3. Inline Emotion Tags
Sample
[warm] [like a reporter] From the scene tonight, the story is far from over. [short pause] [determination] Reporting live, back to you in the studio.
Voices curated for Reporter
Tap any voice for a short neutral preview. Every one of them supports the same inline tag system.
Reporter voice styles
Different flavors, same three-layer control system.
Field Live Hit
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Breaking Stand-Up
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Investigative VO
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Evening Wrap
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
On-Scene Package
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Toss Back to Studio
Delivery style matched to this voice type.
Who uses reporter voices?
Creators and teams using the inline emotion-tag system to shape delivery in real time.
Journalism Students
Practice field-report deliveries at home
Content Creators
Parody newscasts and satire field pieces
Indie Filmmakers
Fake-news segments for film and TV scenes
Podcasters
Field-style cold opens and reenactments
Marketing Teams
Newscast-style product announcements
Game Devs
In-world news reporter NPCs and radio broadcasts
What makes an AI voice sound like a real field reporter?
A reporter voice generator turns a script into the urgent, present-tense delivery of a live field hit or breaking-news stand-up — the clipped cadence and wind-in-the-mic energy audiences associate with real newscasts. Instead of booking a voice actor to fake that urgency, you paste your copy, pick a voice, and get a finished read in minutes.
The system works differently from a one-slider "news voice" filter. Every read combines a persona — field reporter, investigative voiceover, evening-wrap anchor — with a scene direction line describing the moment, plus inline tags like [determination] or [excited] dropped at the exact words where urgency should spike. That layering is what makes the delivery build and release instead of sitting flat for the whole script.
Directing the field-reporter delivery
The creative tag [like a reporter] sets the baseline cadence, and it pairs with standard tags — [determination], [excited], [warm], [cold] — to shape specific beats. A live hit reads best with determination easing into excitement as the report develops; an investigative voiceover works better with warm scene-setting that turns cold at the reveal, the pattern used in the INVESTIGATIVE VO recipe.
Short pauses matter as much as the tags themselves. Breaking a sentence with [short pause] before the punchline — "the story is developing quickly," "raises serious questions" — recreates the beat a real reporter takes before delivering the line that matters.
Scripts that fit this voice
Field live hits and breaking stand-ups want short, clipped sentences in present tense — copy that sounds like it is being said from the scene, not read about it afterward. Investigative VO and evening wraps can slow down and use longer sentences, since the authority comes from composure rather than urgency.
Beyond news parody, the voice shows up in journalism-student practice reads, indie-film fake-news segments, podcast cold opens, and in-world NPC broadcasts for game developers building radio drops or in-game news tickers.
Languages and rights
The reporter delivery works across all 72 supported languages — Spanish, French, and Japanese field-report cadence carries over with the same tag system. Every generation can be previewed before you commit, and exports come as MP3 or WAV with no watermark.
Paid plans include full commercial rights, so parody newscasts, marketing announcements, and in-game broadcasts built with these voices are cleared for YouTube, podcasts, film, and advertising use.
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Paste your script. Pick a voice. Go live.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make the AI sound like a field reporter?
Use the [like a reporter] creative tag inline with [determination] and short, clipped sentences. Reporters speak in urgent present-tense — keep copy active and close to the scene.
What's the difference from a news anchor voice?
/news-anchor-voice is studio-authority — polished, paced, formal. The reporter voice is field energy — urgent, present, slightly breathless. Pair them for full broadcast builds.
Can I generate reporter voices in other languages?
Yes. All 72 languages are supported. Spanish, French, and Japanese reporter cadences sound natural with the same tag system.
Can I use these clips commercially?
Yes with any paid plan. Full commercial rights included for YouTube, podcasts, film, and advertising.
Which voices sound most like real reporters?
Alnilam and Charon for authoritative male reporters. Pulcherrima and Vindemiatrix for poised female field correspondents. All 550+ voices respond to the [like a reporter] tag.