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24.1K Uses
Author
Fine Voice Community
Uses
24.1K Uses
Date
Jun 6, 2026
Language
English
Region
US
Voice type
Adult Male
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podcast intros
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Run SCP Announcer on a podcast intros pass first and listen for pacing, pauses, and delivery before the final take.
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Containment-breach energy, delivered deadpan. This mature male voice does institutional authority: clear articulation, a professional cadence, and zero panic even while announcing that SCP-173 has broken containment. That contrast between calm delivery and alarming content is exactly what makes it work for facility announcements, emergency-broadcast fiction, and any script pretending to be an official PA system.
The older, serious register keeps every syllable crisp, so dense procedural language, designations, timestamps, and protocol numbers, comes through cleanly. It is less suited to warmth or persuasion; asked to sound friendly, it still sounds like it is reading a directive. Feed it structured announcements with formal phrasing and it stays perfectly in character. With roughly 24,100 uses, it has become a staple for horror-adjacent creators building found-footage and containment-style audio.
SCP Announcer leads with an older, weathered grain, layered with a narrator discipline that carries long passages, an authoritative weight that lands statements as facts, and grounded in a professional polish fit for client work.
Creators have run 24.1K generations with SCP Announcer, ranking it #221 of 340 voices in the Fine Voice public library.
The right pick for PA-system fiction, emergency-broadcast parodies, and any script that needs bureaucratic calm over chaos.
“Attention all site personnel, containment breach detected in Sector 7-B. SCP-173 has broken containment. All non-essential personnel must evacuate immediately. Mobile Task Force Unit Alpha-3 has been deployed. Expected containment restoration time: 45 minutes. Maintain standard breach protocols.”
A mature male voice with a serious and authoritative tone, characterized by clear articulation and a measured, professional pace. It is well-suited for emergency broadcasts, announcements, and narrative roles. SCP Announcer leads with an older, weathered grain, layered with a narrator discipline that carries long passages, an authoritative weight that lands statements as facts, and grounded in a professional polish fit for client work.
SCP Announcer speaks English, tagged to the US region. You can paste a script in other languages to test how the timbre carries over.
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Based on its tags and how creators use it, SCP Announcer works best for podcast intros, audiobook samples, long-form narration drafts. Type a line in the generator on this page to hear it on your own script.
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