Fine Voice hosts a public library of AI voice styles. Some are original synthetic voices; others are community-made styles that imitate how a real person or a fictional character sounds. This policy explains what you may and may not do with them.
Voice styles that are not modeled on any identifiable person or character can be used in personal and commercial projects, subject to our Terms of Service and your plan limits.
Community styles labeled as imitating a public figure are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or recorded by that person.
You may use them for:
You may not use them to:
Rights of publicity and voice-likeness laws vary by jurisdiction and some (such as Tennessee's ELVIS Act and California's AB 1836) specifically cover AI voice imitation. You are responsible for the legality of what you publish.
Characters belong to their rights holders; Fine Voice is not affiliated with any franchise. Fan work, parody, and prototyping are generally the safe zone. For commercial use, check the rights holder's rules first — character voices are typically protected by copyright and trademark.
When you publish AI-generated audio that imitates a recognizable voice, label it as AI-generated. Platforms including YouTube and TikTok require disclosure of synthetic media, and undisclosed voice imitation is the fastest way to have content removed.
Fine Voice's voice cloning tool is consent-first: only clone voices you own or have written permission to clone. Cloning someone else's voice without consent violates our Terms of Service and may violate law.
If a voice style on Fine Voice imitates you (or a character you own) and you want it removed, contact us via the contact page with a link to the voice. We review takedown requests promptly.