notevibes. Sports Announcer Voice Generator

Sports Announcer Voice Generator

Electrifying play-by-play, booming stadium calls, sideline hustle. This commentator voice generator turns any script into an announcer AI voice that captures the intensity of live sports.

PLAY-BY-PLAY

Sports play-by-play.

BOXING ANNOUNCER

Boxing ring announcer.

COLOR COMMENTARY

Sports color commentator.

RACE CALLER

Horse-race caller.

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 Sports Announcer 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

Sports announcer 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.

[determination][short pause][cheerful][deep and loud shouting][warm][mischievously]+ creative:[like a sports announcer]

Use case 01

PLAY-BY-PLAY

Sports play-by-play.

1. Persona

Play-by-play sportscaster.

2. Scene Direction

Narrative excitement, building to explosive call.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[determination][short pause][cheerful][deep and loud shouting]

Sample

[determination] Down seventeen, thirty seconds left! [short pause] [cheerful] He shoots — [deep and loud shouting] AND HE SCORES!

Use case 02

BOXING ANNOUNCER

Boxing ring announcer.

1. Persona

Boxing ring announcer.

2. Scene Direction

Bombastic formal cadence, roll your Rs.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[warm][short pause][deep and loud shouting][determination]

Sample

[warm] Ladies and gentlemen! [short pause] [deep and loud shouting] In this corner — [determination] Weighing two hundred and twenty pounds!

Use case 03

COLOR COMMENTARY

Sports color commentator.

1. Persona

Color commentator.

2. Scene Direction

Analytical warmth, insider cadence, pairs well with play-by-play.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[warm][short pause][mischievously][determination]

Sample

[warm] What a read by the defense. [short pause] [mischievously] He saw that coming three plays ago. [determination] Ice in his veins.

Use case 04

RACE CALLER

Horse-race caller.

1. Persona

Horse-race caller.

2. Scene Direction

Breathless rhythmic narration, continuous build.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[determination][cheerful][deep and loud shouting]

Sample

[determination] And they're off! [cheerful] Seabiscuit out in front by two lengths! [deep and loud shouting] Seabiscuit pulling away!

Voice gallery

Voices curated for Sports Announcer

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

Styles

Every sport, every call

From whispered golf to roaring stadiums. The voice matches the moment.

Play-by-Play

Rapid-fire action calling that keeps pace with the game. Every pass, every shot, every tackle lands with the right energy and urgency.

Color Commentary

Insightful, personality-driven analysis between plays. The voice that adds context, humor, and storytelling to the broadcast.

Stadium Announcer

Booming, commanding, arena-filling. Player introductions, score updates, and crowd calls that echo through the stands.

Sideline Reporter

On-the-ground updates with urgency and presence. Injury reports, locker room interviews, and breaking developments from the field.

Boxing Ring

Dramatic, drawn-out, theatrical. The voice that builds an arena fight from introduction to final bell. Maximum spectacle.

Golf Whisper

Hushed, measured, precise. Describes every shot with reverence and tension. The quietest voice in sports broadcasting.

Soccer Commentary

Building momentum with every pass, erupting on goals. The voice that matches the beautiful game — fluid, passionate, explosive.

Baseball Announcer

Easy summer cadence between pitches, then full lungs on the long ball. A baseball announcer voice built for play-by-play, walk-offs, and ballpark calls.

Wrestling Announcer

Over-the-top, theatrical, larger-than-life. Introductions and callouts that turn athletes into legends and matches into myths.

Made for

Who uses sports announcer voices?

Creators and organizations that bring the energy of live sports to their content.

Sports YouTubers

Highlight reels, recap videos, top-10 lists, and analysis. Add professional commentary without a broadcast booth.

Sports Game Devs

In-game commentary, PA announcements, and crowd hype. Give your sports game an authentic broadcast experience.

Sports Podcasters

Intros, highlight recaps, and dramatic moment re-creations. Sound like ESPN from your home studio.

Fantasy Sports

Weekly recaps, player spotlights, and league announcements. Make your fantasy league feel like a real broadcast.

Sports Radio

Automated score updates, highlights, and show intros. Keep sports radio programming running smoothly.

Event Organizers

PA systems for tournaments, races, and school sports. Professional announcing for events of any size.

What you get
550+ AI voicesHigh-energy deliveryPitch & speed control80+ emotion tags72 languagesMP3 / WAV downloadCommercial rightsNo watermarkPreview before download

How do you generate a sports announcer voice?

A sports announcer voice brings the intensity of a live broadcast to a written script — explosive play-by-play, booming stadium calls, sideline hustle, hushed golf coverage. This commentator voice generator lets you paste a call, pick a voice like Orus or Algenib, and get an announcer AI voice without a broadcast booth.

The energy is directed inline, not baked in by a single "hype" slider. You place [determination], [cheerful] and [deep and loud shouting] at the exact words where the call peaks, and pair them with a persona so play-by-play and color commentary stay in their lanes. A call that builds from [determination] into a shouted "AND HE SCORES!" reads as a real broadcast, not a flat loud line.

Directing the call

Each style wants its own build. Play-by-play rides [determination] and [short pause] into an explosive [deep and loud shouting] finish; a boxing announcer is bombastic and formal — [warm] then [deep and loud shouting] on the corner intro; color commentary stays analytical and [warm] with a [mischievously] insider aside; and a race caller runs breathless, [determination] into [cheerful] into a shouted pull-away. The [short pause] before the peak is what gives the big call its impact.

Voice choice matches the moment: Orus and Alnilam for booming stadium and main-announcer calls, Algenib for rapid play-by-play, Puck for excited color commentary, Fenrir for intensity, Achird for warm sideline reporting, Zephyr for quick track-and-field, and Schedar for a measured golf whisper.

Every sport, every script

The four demos cover the core jobs — play-by-play, a boxing ring intro, color commentary and a race call — and the voices adapt to football, basketball, soccer, boxing, golf, wrestling and more. For a baseball announcer feel, keep an easy pace between pitches, then raise the energy on the home run; for golf, slow right down and stay measured.

The use cases run from highlight reels and recap videos to in-game commentary and PA announcements, sports-podcast intros, fantasy-league recaps, automated radio updates and live PA at tournaments. Write play-by-play in short, urgent lines and color commentary in fuller, warmer ones.

Full booth, languages and rights

Because the editor takes a different voice per paragraph, you can run play-by-play and color commentary as two voices in one project — a full broadcast booth without a second announcer. Every take previews before you commit, then exports as clean MP3 or WAV with no watermark.

Paid plans include full commercial rights for highlight channels, games and podcasts, and this commentary generator works across all 72 languages — soccer in Spanish, sumo in Japanese, cricket in Hindi. With 550+ voices and 80+ emotion tags behind it, the sports announcer voice is never stuck in English.

Call the game

Paste your play-by-play. Pick a voice. Bring the stadium energy.

Free to try · No credit card required

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make a voice sound like a sports announcer?

Choose Orus or Alnilam for a booming stadium voice, or Algenib for rapid play-by-play. Increase speed to 1.1-1.2x for action sequences, and use excited or enthusiastic emotion. The AI delivers natural sports cadence.

Can I use these for highlight reels?

Yes. Generate commentary for highlight compilations, recap videos, and sports montages. Download as MP3 and sync with your video in any editor. All paid plans include commercial rights.

Is the sports announcer 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 create a golf whisper voice?

Yes. Choose Schedar for measured delivery, slow the speed to 0.85x, lower the pitch slightly, and use a calm emotion. The result is that hushed, reverent golf commentary tone.

What sports are these voices best for?

Any sport. The voices adapt to football, basketball, soccer, boxing, golf, wrestling, track and field, and more. Adjust speed and energy to match the pace of the game.

Can I mix commentary styles in one project?

Yes. Use different voices for play-by-play and color commentary in the same project. Assign voices per paragraph to create a full broadcast booth experience.

Do the voices support multiple languages?

Yes. Generate sports commentary in all 72 languages. Soccer in Spanish, sumo in Japanese, cricket in Hindi — the voices deliver with native-quality pronunciation and energy.

Can I use these voices for sports games?

Yes. Generate in-game commentary, PA announcements, and crowd hype audio. Export as MP3 or WAV and import into Unity, Unreal, Godot, or any game engine.

Does this work as a commentary generator for any sport?

Yes. Use it as a commentator voice generator for football, basketball, soccer, boxing, and more. For a baseball announcer call, pick Orus or Alnilam, keep an easy pace between pitches, then raise the speed and energy on the home run.