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Celebrity TTS Free · No install · Studio quality

Free Angelina Jolie
AI voice generator.

Type any script. Hear it back in that husky low alto — the grounded register behind Girl Interrupted's confessional voiceover, Changeling's restraint, Maleficent's half-lullaby, and the UN-assembly addresses that stripped every inch of gloss from her delivery. Studio-quality MP3 in under a minute. No software to install. Built on HyperVoice, our proprietary neural TTS engine.

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Demo · Angelina Jolie · Grounded
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"I've spent a long time being quiet. I'm not going to be quiet about this."
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Angelina Jolie ★ Style model
Low alto · Husky · Grounded gravitas with intimate storytelling warmth
7.8K uses 1.6K likes 3 weeks ago
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§ 01 · Numbers
300+
AI voices in library
30
Languages supported
~10s
Average processing time
60K+
Creators worldwide
4.9/5
Average user rating
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What makes her voice recognizable
Voice DNA · TTS perspective

She speaks from the chest.
Not the throat.

The thing about Angelina Jolie's speaking voice is that it comes from a place most actresses don't bring to a mic. It's low. It's husky. It sits in the chest. There's the smoker's edge that survived the career she wanted later, and underneath that there's the posture of someone who has given a lot of speeches at UN podiums and refugee camps and has learned the difference between commanding a room and performing for one. She doesn't sweeten vowels. She doesn't lift phrase endings. She lets the sentence land.

TaskAGI's Angelina Jolie AI voice generator runs on HyperVoice, our proprietary text-to-speech engine built with emotional control as a first-class parameter. The model captures the specific signatures: the slight rasp on held vowels, the chest resonance on declarative sentences, the measured pace that never rushes a word, the warmth that enters when the subject matter turns personal.

The Address style is the UN-speech register — the one where she stops being an actress and starts being a witness. Intimate is the Girl Interrupted bedside confessional. Whisper is the Maleficent half-lullaby mode. Grounded is the default, the interview-voice, the one that anchors everything else. Four registers, all recognizably the same woman, each tuned for a different kind of script.

This tool exists for creators who want that specific gravitas in their own work. Documentary filmmakers cutting humanitarian-subject docs that need a narrator with weight. YouTube essayists covering grief, motherhood, memoir, or social-justice topics. Audiobook producers working on literary fiction or memoir. Nonprofit and advocacy teams building campaign videos that need gravitas without slickness. Type your script, pick the style, get a studio-quality MP3 in under a minute.

REGISTER
Low alto. Husky.
Sits below where most female speaking voices live. Chest-rooted, never headed. The huskiness is part of the signature, not a softening filter.
CADENCE
Measured. Unhurried.
Takes the time the sentence needs. No filler energy between thoughts. A refugee-camp pace, not a press-tour one — the listener has to come to her.
INFLECTION
Flat declarative.
Statements end where they start. No upward lilt. The emotional weight lands through the low register holding steady, not through pitch reaching for it.
ACCENT
Neutral American.
LA-born, New York-trained. The base is clean standard American. The posture is international, built from years of working in a dozen countries.
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How it works
Three steps · under 60 seconds
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Paste your script
Drop in a storybook chapter, a humanitarian speech, a podcast confessional, a documentary VO, a memoir excerpt, an advocacy campaign script. The Angelina Jolie style reads best when the content has something at stake — personal, political, or both. Up to 500 characters on the free plan.
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Pick a style & mood
Grounded for the default interview-voice warmth. Intimate for bedside-confessional closeness. Address for UN-podium gravitas. Whisper for Maleficent-style half-lullaby reads. Fine-tune with the emotional-intensity slider in the full studio.
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Download the MP3
Studio-quality audio, 44.1 kHz, ready to drop into CapCut, Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, Descript, or any DAW. No re-encoding. No watermarks. No waiting.
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What you get
Four things that matter
FEATURE · 01
Emotional control
This style lives on the distance between witness and participant. The emotional dial lets one sentence sit in the UN-podium register where the voice reports steadily, then pull the next line into the Girl Interrupted confessional where it aches. Per-line control means a single humanitarian-film narration can move between factual and intimate without re-generating the whole clip.
FEATURE · 02
Voice Design
Beyond the Jolie preset, Voice Design lets you build any voice from scratch — pick register, rasp, accent, and emotional weight independently. Useful when a campaign needs the husky-alto gravity on a slightly younger or older timbre, or when a second narrator has to sit alongside this one without sounding identical. The unlimited-voice angle of HyperVoice.
FEATURE · 03
30-language support
Humanitarian and advocacy work is inherently multilingual. The Jolie-class register generates in Spanish, French, Arabic, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Swahili, Mandarin, Russian — 30 languages on one account. The chest-rooted alto, the measured pace, the flat declarative endings all port across. One campaign script, thirty language versions, all from the same voice identity.
FEATURE · 04
PDF-to-speech
Drop a UN report PDF, an NGO white paper, or a full memoir chapter straight into HyperVoice and get back chapter-level narration in the husky-alto register. No re-pasting, no formatting cleanup — the engine reads section headers, handles footnotes, paces paragraph breaks. Useful for advocacy-content teams turning dense documents into listenable long-form.
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What creators make with it
Used on YouTube, TikTok, podcasts
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Humanitarian content VO
Voiceover for NGO campaign films, crisis-response explainers, refugee-focused PSAs, global-health awareness reels. The husky-alto register carries subject matter that a brighter narrator voice would make feel exploitative — steady, witnessing, unflinching.
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Advocacy storytelling
Long-form first-person narration for advocacy nonprofits, legal-reform podcasts, mental-health outreach channels, and survivor-story series. The voice that lets a personal account land as testimony rather than performance, without the journalism-podcast-default cadence.
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Biopic trailer
Trailer voiceover for biographical features, historical-woman-figure documentaries, and prestige limited-series teasers. The grounded register gives a life-story trailer the gravitas of an Oscar-campaign teaser without booking the actual campaign-voice fee.
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Confessional memoir
Author-voiced audiobook alternatives for memoir, grief writing, motherhood essays, and personal-essay collections. Writers use it to sample how a chapter reads in the hushed first-person register before committing to a full narrator booking or a self-recorded read.
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Dark-fantasy narration
Narrator roles in fairytale-horror audiobooks, Maleficent-adjacent retellings, Gothic-fantasy podcasts, and story-driven indie games with morally complex female leads. The register where warmth and threat coexist on the same vowel.
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Strong-female-lead book samples
Author-sample reads for literary-fiction manuscripts with complicated adult female protagonists. Agents and editors use the generator to hear how a debut's opening chapter sounds when the narrator doesn't soften the prose — useful for positioning on submission.
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vs. other TTS tools
Celebrity voice generation · Apr 2026

Five TTS tools.
One built for this.

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HyperVoice ↴
Free · → $19/mo
4.90
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ElevenLabs
$22/mo · no celeb voices
4.10
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Murf
$29/mo · corporate TTS
3.40
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WellSaid Labs
$44/mo · ad reads only
3.60
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Uberduck
$10/mo · robotic artifacts
2.75
MOS scores from internal blind listening tests · Angelina Jolie-style prompt set · May 2026.
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Answers
60seconds
First clip in under a minute.
Free plan. No credit card. Type your script, pick the style, download the MP3 — or you never hear from us again.
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Husky-alto Jolie register for humanitarian reads. PDF-to-speech for whole reports. 30 languages. Voice Design when you need a second narrator. Free plan.
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Does the UN-speech cadence actually come through?
Yes — that slow, unhurried public-address pacing with the flat declarative phrase endings is the first behavior the model was tuned to reproduce. The voice reports a sentence the way she reports a fact at a General Assembly podium: no rise on the final word, no plea in the middle clause. Use the Address style for the full UN register; use Intimate to shift it inward for memoir reads. The cadence is a constant underneath both.
Can I use this for humanitarian or advocacy content?
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Yes, with a framing caveat. The Jolie-style preset captures the tonal register associated with humanitarian-spokesperson work — chest-rooted alto, measured pace, witnessing distance — but the output is a style model, not an impersonation or endorsement of the actress or any organization she supports. For NGO campaign work, label the audio as AI-synthesized and write the script in your organization's own voice; the style model carries the weight, not a borrowed identity.
Does this voice work in languages other than English?
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Yes — 30 languages live on the same account. The husky-alto register ports cleanly into Spanish, French, Arabic, Swahili, Portuguese, Russian, Mandarin, and 23 others. The chest-rooted resonance and measured pace survive the language switch; the model handles the prosody natively rather than generating an English reading with an accent layered on top. Useful for multilingual humanitarian campaigns.
Is this an actual clone of her voice?
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No. It's a style model — the rasp, the measured cadence, and the flat declarative pattern that audiences associate with her on-screen and public-speaking work. HyperVoice is not trained on her recordings, does not represent itself as a licensed clone, and is not sold as the person herself. Output is fully AI-synthesized. Any disclosure of AI-generated audio on published content is the creator's responsibility.
How does this compare to the Ana de Armas style model?
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Different register entirely. Ana de Armas is Cuban-accented, lighter-timbered, more expressive in pitch movement — works for bilingual EN/ES lifestyle content and spy-thriller trailer reads. Jolie is low, husky, chest-rooted, steady — works for humanitarian narration, memoir reads, and biopic trailers. For a Latin-POV read, de Armas. For UN-address weight, Jolie. Both live in the 100+ celebrity-model library.
Can I combine this voice with voice cloning?
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Yes — HyperVoice includes voice cloning from a 30-second audio sample as a separate feature. Many creators use the Jolie preset as the tonal reference for one narrator in a project and clone their own reading voice as the second, pairing the two across a documentary or podcast. One account gets you both the preset shelf and the cloning tool.
Is it actually free?
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Yes, in a meaningful way. The free plan includes 2 minutes of generation per month with no credit card — enough for a humanitarian-campaign teaser or a memoir cold-open. Paid starts at $19/month (500 minutes) for Personal, $79/month (3,000 minutes) for Orchestrator, or $99 one-time for the LTD unlimited plan. No auto-upgrade, no hidden billing.
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Write what matters.
Let the voice carry it.
Ship it.