Is It Possible To Copy My Voice Using ChatGPT?
Hey folks, I've been curious lately if chatgpt or similar tech can actually clone your voice. Like, can it learn how you sound just from text or does it need au…
Sophia Ward
February 9, 2026 at 05:07 AM
Hey folks, I've been curious lately if chatgpt or similar tech can actually clone your voice. Like, can it learn how you sound just from text or does it need audio samples? Any ideas or experiences? Would love to hear what you think about this!
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If you want a clone of your voice, you gotta use specialized stuff like Descript’s Overdub or Resemble AI.
Heard there’s some new AI tools popping up for voice cloning. You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools if you’re interested.
I tried some free voice cloning sites but results were kinda robotic and weird. Paid ones are much better.
Voice cloning tech is fascinating but kinda scary too. Can imagine misuse if it gets out of control.
Chatgpt can handle writing any voice script you want though. So it's kinda half the battle done already!
Cloning voice usually needs good audio quality and enough data. You can’t just do it from text or a few sentences.
Is it safe to clone your voice though? Sounds kinda creepy if someone steals your voice for bad stuff.
Anyone tried combining chatgpt with voice cloning tools? Like write a script with GPT, then use voice AI to speak it?
Does anyone know if chatgpt will ever get voice cloning features?
I wonder how much real audio data it takes to make a convincing voice clone? Seems like lots.
I’ve seen some AI voice apps that can mimic your voice pretty well after feeding them clips. But with chatgpt, no way. It’s not designed for that.
I think chatgpt could maybe write scripts for you, but cloning voice? Nah, that’s a whole other tech.
From what I know, chatgpt itself can't clone voices since it's text-based. You'd need a different AI model trained on voice data for that.