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Celebrity TTS Free · No install · Studio quality

Free Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
AI voice generator.

Type any script. Hear it back in that rapid-clip Bronx cadence — the delivery you know from Congressional floor speeches on climate and inequality, late-night Instagram livestreams, and the viral committee hearings that loop across TikTok. Studio-quality MP3 in under a minute. No software to install. Built on HyperVoice, our proprietary neural TTS engine.

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Demo · AOC · Floor
★ 5.0 HD
"Let me be clear about what we're actually talking about here. Because somebody needs to."
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ★ Style model
Rapid-clip Bronx cadence · Youthful · Millennial-politician register with stressed-syllable emphasis
9.7K uses 2.1K likes 4 days ago
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Voice style
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MP3 · 44.1 kHz Studio quality ~4 seconds
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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

The pace is the point.
She gets to the answer faster.

You can identify an Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez clip inside two seconds, and it's almost entirely about velocity. She talks at the speed of how people actually think — not at the slow, processed tempo of a traditional politician reading a prepared statement. The stress lands heavy on the operative word of each clause, the ends of sentences tick slightly up in a characteristic Bronx lilt, and pauses arrive where the emphasis needs them, not where a teleprompter schedules them.

You hear it in the Green New Deal floor speeches, the Financial Services Committee cross-examinations, the late-night Instagram Live chats where she's cooking dinner and explaining marginal tax brackets at the same time. TaskAGI's AOC AI voice generator runs on HyperVoice, our proprietary neural TTS engine, and the model captures the delivery architecture: quick clip through the setup, weight on the stressed syllable, the small upward tick at the end of a phrase that reads as "I'm not done explaining this yet."

There's also a layered register the model picks up when you toggle between Floor and Livestream — a slightly more formal vowel set for the Congressional register, a looser, faster, more conversational one for the livestream register. Both come from the same voice; the room just changes.

This tool exists for creators who want that specific energy for their own work. YouTube political commentary covering housing, climate, or labor. Policy-explainer channels that need a voice that sounds like it's thinking with you, not at you. Op-ed and essay reads for newsletter subscribers. Educational creators walking through civics, economics, or public speaking itself. Type your script, pick the style, get a studio-quality MP3 in under a minute.

REGISTER
Warm alto.
Mid-range, bright, audibly younger than almost any other voice currently speaking on the House floor. Carries easily through livestream audio as well as hearing-room microphones.
CADENCE
Rapid-clip.
Fast through setup clauses, slowed and emphatic on the operative word. Tracks how people actually think out loud rather than a teleprompter rhythm.
INFLECTION
Stressed-syllable hits.
Pitch lifts on the key word of each phrase. Small upward tick at the end of a sentence that reads as "and there is more coming."
ACCENT
Bronx + DC polish.
Native New York rhythm underneath an overlay of Washington formalism. Reads natively bilingual-adjacent; Spanish loanwords sit comfortably in the delivery.
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How it works
Three steps · under 60 seconds
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Paste your script
Drop in anything — a YouTube political essay, a policy explainer, a livestream-style monologue, an op-ed read, an education-channel script. This style reads best with clear stressed words and natural em-dashes where you want the emphasis to land. Up to 500 characters on the free plan.
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Pick a style & mood
Floor for Congressional-register delivery. Conversational for podcasts and long-form interviews. Livestream for the looser Instagram-Live tempo. Impassioned when the line needs heat. Fine-tune stress placement and speed 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
Browser-native workflow
No install, no plugin, no desktop app. Open your laptop at the coffee shop between campaign meetings, type the policy-explainer script into the textarea, hit generate, download the MP3. Works in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and the mobile browser — creators who livestream from their phone can cut drop-ins between streams without switching devices.
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Emotional intensity dial
The signature of the public-voice register is the rise from a measured explainer tone into the impassioned floor-speech intensity when the argument lands. HyperVoice exposes that as a per-clip intensity dial — start calm, escalate into the stressed-syllable peak, ease back. It tracks how a real rally or committee-hearing monologue actually builds, not a flat top-to-bottom read.
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Per-line emotion slider
Finer-grained than the per-clip dial. For a Congressional-explainer video that moves between composed-cadence setup and impassioned-cadence punch, slide each line's intensity independently. The livestream-style looseness on the intro, the Floor-register emphasis on the key statistic, the quiet outro when you thank the audience — all in one generation pass.
FEATURE · 04
Voice Design builder
When the AOC style isn't the right register for a given script — you need a quieter civic-education narrator or a different age, gender, accent combination — Voice Design lets you build the voice from scratch. Adjust pitch, age, accent, speaking style, intensity. Save it as a custom voice for your channel. No upload required, no reference clip needed.
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What creators make with it
Commentary · explainer · education
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Policy explainer videos
Walk a general audience through the mechanics of a tax credit, a zoning reform, a committee markup in the thinking-out-loud register that holds attention. The Bronx-cadence stress placement keeps the viewer on the argument instead of tuning out the narrator.
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Progressive political commentary
Long-form YouTube commentary on labor organizing, housing policy, media narratives, or congressional procedure. The rapid-clip tempo fits creators whose audience already expects a politically engaged, stressed-syllable explainer register rather than a flat anchor read.
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Climate-advocacy reels
Short-form Instagram or TikTok reels on climate legislation, green-jobs programs, or environmental-justice campaigns. The impassioned register fits the urgency of the subject without needing to raise the volume artificially through compression.
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Congressional explainer
Walkthroughs of committee hearings, bill markups, floor procedure, and how a discharge petition actually works. The Floor-register authority makes complex parliamentary mechanics sound legible to viewers who've never watched C-SPAN.
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Grassroots scripts
Volunteer-recruitment videos, town-hall intros, phone-bank training voiceover, and campaign-event walk-ons for down-ballot progressive races. Fits creators producing DIY-style scripts for distributed organizing teams.
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Civic-education YouTube
Explainers on how Congress actually works, how the ballot system differs by state, what a filibuster does, who the parliamentarian is. Pairs a voice that sounds engaged with subject matter that usually gets a monotone narrator.
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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 · Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez-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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Can I use this to impersonate AOC or fabricate statements she never made?
No — absolutely not. This is a style model capturing the delivery pattern of her public-speaking voice, not a tool for putting fabricated political statements in a sitting member of Congress's voice. Allowed uses: progressive YouTube essay narration, climate-advocacy reels voiceover, civic-education content, policy-explainer video narration, and speechwriting practice where the output is clearly labeled AI-synthesized. Disallowed: fabricated quotes attributed to her, real-world impersonation, deepfake-style political content, or any clip that implies she actually spoke the generated text. Clips of that kind violate our terms and are removed on report.
Does the model capture the Bronx cadence specifically?
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Yes — the stressed-syllable Bronx lilt is the primary delivery marker this style was tuned to reproduce. You'll hear the characteristic rise-and-clip on emphasized words, the faster middle-clause tempo that differentiates it from standard American-political delivery, and the way statements that could sound lectured in a flat voice land as engaged-with-the-argument. Useful specifically when a policy explainer would otherwise read as corporate-TTS boring.
Is this trained on her floor speeches or committee-hearing recordings?
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No. HyperVoice is trained on a diverse licensed speech dataset. No copyrighted congressional-record footage, C-SPAN clips, livestream archives, or floor-speech recordings are part of the training pipeline. The AOC style option matches descriptive features of the public-voice register — pitch range, tempo, stress placement, accent markers — through synthesis, not by replaying any speech she actually delivered. This framing is deliberate for any active elected-official style model.
Can I use this for progressive YouTube essay narration?
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Yes — it's one of the target use cases. Creators covering housing reform, labor organizing, climate policy, or media criticism use the AOC style for long-form 10- to 20-minute essays because the stressed-syllable register holds attention across arguments where a neutral narrator would lose the viewer by minute four. Pair it with the per-line emotion slider to shift from composed explainer-tone setups into impassioned landing-line emphasis on key statistics.
How is the AOC style different from the Obama style?
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Two different political-register style models. AOC sits in a higher-pitch, faster-tempo, stressed-syllable, Bronx-cadence register made for rapid policy explainers, Congressional-process walkthroughs, and livestream-style monologues. Obama is a mid-baritone, measured, rhetorical-pause register tuned for memoir audiobook, documentary narration, and long-form essay reads. Both are style models, not clones. The HyperVoice library currently offers 100+ celebrity style models with new ones shipping weekly.
Does the per-line emotion slider actually work on this voice?
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Yes — it's the feature most creators ask about first. Drop your script in, and each line gets an independent intensity handle. Introduction lines at 0.3 intensity for composed-explainer register. Middle-argument lines at 0.5-0.6 for engaged-with-subject tempo. Key landing lines at 0.8-0.9 for Floor-register stressed emphasis. Closing line back to 0.4 for the gracious sign-off. One generation pass, the arc matches how real rally or committee-hearing monologues actually build.
Is the free plan actually free — no card required?
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Yes. 2 minutes of generation per month with no credit card, no trial-period trickery, no auto-enrollment into a paid plan. Enough for a handful of explainer intros or a reel voiceover. When you need more: Personal at $19/mo (500 minutes), Orchestrator at $79/mo (3,000 minutes), or the $99 LTD for unlimited one-time. All tiers include 300+ voices, 30 languages, Voice Design, voice cloning, and PDF-to-narration.
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Say the plain thing.
Press generate.
Let it land.