notevibes. Sarcastic Voice Generator

Sarcastic Voice Generator

Dry wit, eye-roll energy, deadpan humor. Generate sarcastic AI voices for comedy sketches, roast videos, audiobooks, and content that drips with irony.

COLIN — Office Cynic

Office sarcasm voice.

BEATRICE — Dry Wit

British dry humor.

RILEY — Teen Sarcasm

Gen-Z sarcasm.

HAL — Veteran Cynic

Old-man dry sarcasm.

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 Sarcastic 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

Sarcastic 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.

[cheerful][warm][mischievously][whispers][short pause][cold]+ creative:[like a sarcastic]

Use case 01

COLIN — Office Cynic

Office sarcasm voice.

1. Persona

Office-worker sarcasm.

2. Scene Direction

Fake enthusiasm bleeding into dry commentary. Millennial cadence.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[cheerful][warm][mischievously][whispers]

Sample

[cheerful] Sure! [warm] Another meeting about meetings! [mischievously] [whispers] Truly the highlight of my rapidly receding life.

Use case 02

BEATRICE — Dry Wit

British dry humor.

1. Persona

British dry wit.

2. Scene Direction

Flat affect, arched eyebrow in the voice. Oscar Wilde cadence.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

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

Sample

[warm] Oh, what a delightful surprise. [short pause] [mischievously] I had almost forgotten what you sound like. [cold] [whispers] I was genuinely enjoying that.

Use case 03

RILEY — Teen Sarcasm

Gen-Z sarcasm.

1. Persona

Gen-Z teenage sarcasm.

2. Scene Direction

Vocal fry, upspeak cadence, eye-roll energy.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[cheerful][mischievously][cold][whispers]

Sample

[cheerful] Okay. [mischievously] Okay, that's a hot take. [cold] [whispers] I'm gonna pretend you didn't say that and we can both move on.

Use case 04

HAL — Veteran Cynic

Old-man dry sarcasm.

1. Persona

Aging veteran sarcasm.

2. Scene Direction

Slow, measured, savage. Smiles in the voice.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

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

Sample

[warm] Forty years in this business. [short pause] [mischievously] I've seen every good idea. [cold] [whispers] Yours is not one of them.

Voice gallery

Voices curated for Sarcastic

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

Styles

Pick your flavor of sarcasm

Different shades of shade. Same AI engine.

Deadpan

Zero inflection, maximum impact. The art of saying everything with absolutely nothing in your voice. Comedy gold.

Eye Roll

You can hear the eye roll. Exasperated, over it, and making sure everyone knows. Perfect for reaction content.

Passive Aggressive

Sweet on the surface, razor-sharp underneath. The "I am fine" that clearly means the opposite.

Dry Wit

Clever, understated, British-adjacent. The humor lands three seconds after delivery. Sophisticated and lethal.

Snarky Narrator

Third-person commentary dripping with judgment. Narrate someone's life choices like a nature documentary gone wrong.

Reluctant Helper

Technically helpful but clearly annoyed about it. The energy of a support agent on their last day.

Know-It-All

Correcting everyone with barely concealed contempt. The voice of someone who was right and needs you to acknowledge it.

Roast Master

Direct hits, no sugarcoating. Comedy roast energy where every line is a precision strike delivered with a smile.

Made for

Who uses sarcastic voices?

Creators who know the best humor is the kind you almost miss.

Comedy Podcasters

Dry commentary, character bits, sarcastic intros. Set the tone with a voice that gets the joke.

YouTubers & TikTokers

Reaction videos, commentary tracks, sarcastic narration over footage. The voice your audience hears in their head.

Game Developers

Sarcastic NPCs, reluctant quest-givers, deadpan companions. Give your game characters real personality.

Audiobook Narrators

First-person snarky protagonists, unreliable narrators, comedy fiction. The voice makes the character.

Ad Creators

Anti-ads, self-aware marketing, ironic product pitches. Sarcasm sells when the audience is in on the joke.

Content Creators

Roast videos, commentary channels, meme narration. Stand out with delivery that cuts deeper than shouting.

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

How do you make an AI voice sound convincingly sarcastic?

A sarcastic voice generator produces the dry, deadpan delivery comedy writers reach for when the joke is in the tone, not the words — an office cynic's fake enthusiasm, a dry-witted aside, a teenager's eye-roll energy. Scripted sarcasm reads flat on the page; the generator is what makes it land the way it is meant to.

It works through layered direction rather than a single "sarcastic" filter: a persona (office cynic, dry wit, teen sarcasm, veteran cynic), a scene direction describing the specific flavor of irony, and inline tags — [cheerful], [mischievously], [cold], [whispers] — placed at the exact words that flip sincere-sounding lines into obvious sarcasm.

The sarcasm tag pattern

All four demo recipes follow a near-identical structure: a [cheerful] or [warm] opening that sounds sincere, a [mischievously] pivot where the real attitude shows, then [cold] [whispers] for the closing dig — Colin's "highlight of my rapidly receding life," Beatrice's "I was genuinely enjoying that." That fake-sincere-to-cold arc is what sells sarcasm over simple rudeness.

Voice choice adds flavor without changing the tags: Puck and Schedar for sharp, dry male delivery, Kore for subtle shade, Zephyr for breezy lightness, Achird for the reluctantly-helpful sigh. All eight gallery voices respond to the same [cheerful]/[mischievously]/[cold] combination.

Where sarcastic scripts fit

Deadpan and passive-aggressive deliveries work best short — one line, one pivot, no over-explaining the joke. Snarky-narrator and roast-master styles can run longer, since the humor comes from sustained commentary rather than a single punchline.

That range covers comedy podcast bits, YouTube and TikTok commentary tracks, sarcastic game NPCs and reluctant companions, unreliable-narrator audiobook chapters, and self-aware ad scripts where the audience is meant to be in on the joke.

Languages and rights

The sarcasm tag system carries across all 72 supported languages, so the same [cheerful]-to-[cold] pivot works in Spanish, French, German, or Japanese scripts. Every generation can be previewed before download, with exports as MP3 or WAV and no watermark.

Paid plans include full commercial rights, so sarcastic voiceover used in monetized YouTube videos, podcast ads, or game dialogue is cleared for any platform.

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Paste your script. Pick a voice. Try not to be impressed.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make a voice sound sarcastic?

Pick a flat or dry voice like Puck or Schedar, keep the speed around 0.9x, and use emotion prompts like "deliver this with maximum disinterest" or "say this like you clearly don't mean it." The AI nails the tone.

Can I use sarcastic voices for YouTube videos?

Absolutely. Generate commentary tracks, character voices, reaction narration, and intro/outro lines. All paid plans include full commercial rights for any platform.

Is the sarcastic 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.

What is the difference between sarcastic and deadpan?

Deadpan is the delivery method — flat, emotionless. Sarcasm is the intent — saying the opposite of what you mean. Notevibes lets you combine both, or use them separately for different comedic effects.

Can I mix sarcastic and normal voices in one project?

Yes. The editor supports multiple voices per project. Use a sarcastic narrator alongside sincere characters — the contrast makes both funnier.

What languages support sarcastic voice styles?

All 72 languages. The same voices and emotion controls work across English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, and more. Sarcasm is universal.

Can I use these voices in games?

Yes. Generate NPC dialogue, companion banter, tutorial narration, and loading screen quips. Download as MP3 or WAV and import into any game engine.

How is this different from a voice changer?

Voice changers modify existing recordings. Notevibes generates speech from text — type a script, choose a voice and tone, get studio-quality sarcastic audio. No microphone needed.