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Celebrity TTS Free · No install · Studio quality

Free Bad Bunny
AI voice generator.

Escribe tu guión. Type any script. Hear it back in that deadpan-cool Puerto Rican delivery — the speaking voice off the interviews and the press tour, not the autotuned hook. Spanish or English, both handled. Studio-quality MP3 in under a minute. No software to install. Built on HyperVoice, our proprietary neural TTS engine.

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Demo · Bad Bunny · Cool
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"Escúchame bien. Esto no lo dicen en ningún sitio. Te lo digo yo."
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GEN
BB
Bad Bunny ★ Style model
Deadpan-cool · Puerto Rican Spanish · Musical lilt on phrase endings · Handles Spanish and English scripts
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MP3 · 44.1 kHz Studio quality ~4 seconds
§ 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 his voice recognizable
Voice DNA · TTS perspective

Two syllables in Spanish.
You already know.

Strip away the reggaetón production and the autotune, and what you're left with is the speaking voice — and it's instantly Bad Bunny. Puerto Rican Spanish, low-energy-cool on the surface, with a musical lilt that rises on the last syllable of almost every phrase. Watch any Un Verano Sin Ti press clip or the WWE segments and you hear it: the mumble-cool, the half-smile you can actually hear in the audio, the way a throwaway sentence still has a melody to it.

TaskAGI's Bad Bunny AI voice generator runs on HyperVoice, our proprietary text-to-speech engine built with emotional control as a core feature — not an add-on. The model captures the specific signatures: the PR Spanish R, the swallowed S at the end of words, the musical rise-fall on phrase endings, and the deadpan plateau right before a punchline lands.

The engine handles Spanish and English scripts out of the same voice, so bilingual creators can flip between languages inside a single clip without rebuilding around a different preset. The Melódico style leans into the sing-song phrasing fans recognize from interview segments. The Narración style flattens the melody for documentary-style voiceover. Neither is a pitch filter on a Latin-accent preset — each is a neural recreation of how he actually delivers a sentence.

This tool exists for creators making content in Spanish, in English, or in both. Spanish-speaking TikTok creators who want a recognizable voice for their edits. Bilingual YouTube narrators cutting Un Verano-era fan edits, album breakdowns, celebrity-news recaps. Podcast producers opening an episode with a deadpan-cool cold-open. Reggaetón commentary channels whose script deserves better than a generic Spanish TTS voice. Type your script, pick the style, get a studio-quality MP3 in under a minute.

REGISTER
Mid. Relaxed.
Low-tenor speaking range, never reaching. Sits in the chest, refuses to push. The "I could not be more relaxed saying this" frequency.
CADENCE
Musical mumble.
Phrases run together into a single rhythmic line. Small internal rhymes and pauses that feel composed rather than rehearsed.
INFLECTION
Rise on the last syllable.
Deadpan plateau across most of the sentence, then a tiny melodic lift on the final word. The inflection does the work the volume refuses to do.
ACCENT
Puerto Rican Spanish.
Caribbean PR Spanish. Swallowed word-final S, softened R, full set of island vowel colors. Holds even when the script switches to English mid-sentence.
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How it works
Three steps · under 60 seconds
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Paste your script
Drop in anything — a TikTok caption, a YouTube cold-open, a podcast intro, a reggaetón commentary monologue. Spanish and English both work, including bilingual scripts that switch mid-sentence. Up to 500 characters on the free plan.
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Pick a style & mood
Cool for the default mumble-cool plateau. Melódico for the sing-song interview energy. Narración for a flatter documentary read. Spanish locks the engine into pure Spanish pronunciation for when your script has no English at all.
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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
30-language support
Full Spanish and English out of the same engine, plus 28 others — French, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin. Your reggaetón-podcast script flips between ES and EN mid-paragraph and the PR accent markers stay locked in on both languages. No second preset to load.
FEATURE · 02
Neural TTS engine
HyperVoice is a purpose-built neural speech-synthesis model, not a pitch-shifted Spanish preset. It reads your script with the mumble-cool plateau, swallowed word-final S, softened R, and the musical lift on phrase endings that define how Benito actually speaks in press-tour clips and WWE mic work.
FEATURE · 03
PDF-to-speech
Drop a Spanish-language novel, an academic paper, or a Latin-culture essay PDF into the studio and get chapter-level narration back. Perfect for Spanish-literature creators, academic podcast producers, and anyone building an audiobook pipeline around authentic Caribbean Spanish delivery.
FEATURE · 04
Voice Design
Build a bespoke voice from scratch when no preset fits — say you want the Bad Bunny register but with a harder San Juan street accent, or slower cadence for a docu-style read. Voice Design lets you dial register, pace, breathiness, and accent bias, then save it to your account.
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What creators make with it
Used on YouTube, TikTok, podcasts
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Spanish TikTok
Perreo-era edits, tour-clip compilations, Spanish-language comedy sketches, fan-cast skits. The mumble-cool plateau lands a seven-second punchline better than any shouty Spanish TTS preset currently on the market can.
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Reggaeton-podcast intros
Twenty-second cold-opens for Spanish-language music podcasts, reggaeton-scene talk shows, urbano history channels. The flat-melodic read sets mood the way a generic Latin-voiceover actor categorically cannot.
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Latin-culture commentary
Afro-Caribbean culture breakdowns, Puerto-Rico-diaspora essays, island-politics explainers, food-history channels. The authentic PR accent gives the script the cultural authority it needs on the first sentence.
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Bilingual reactions
Reaction videos that flip ES to EN mid-sentence the way real bilingual creators actually talk. Award-show reactions, music-video breakdowns, WWE recap channels — same voice model, both languages, no jarring swap to an English preset.
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Spanish YT narration
Long-form Spanish-language video essays, Un Verano Sin Ti track-by-track analysis, reggaeton-origin documentaries, bachata-history explainers. The voice holds across a twenty-minute Spanish script without pitch drift or accent wobble.
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Latin-music review VO
Album reviews, single breakdowns, concert-film critique, festival recap channels. The laid-back cool register reads a take on a new J Balvin or Karol G drop with more authority than a straight news-presenter Spanish preset.
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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
$10/mo · robotic artifacts
2.75
MOS scores from internal blind listening tests · Bad Bunny-style prompt set · May 2026.
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Answers
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Does the model actually handle Spanish properly or is it an English TTS with a Spanish accent slapped on top?
Proper Spanish. HyperVoice supports 30 languages natively, including Spanish as a first-class language rather than a retrofit. Your Spanish script is read by a model that was trained on Spanish phonemes — correct syllable timing, correct R and RR handling, correct vowel colors — not an English voice doing a costume accent. That's the baseline before the Bad Bunny style layer even kicks in.
Is the Puerto Rican accent captured, or does it default to a neutral Latin-American Spanish?
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Puerto Rican accent is what the style model is built around. The swallowed word-final S ('e$to' instead of 'esto'), the softened R approaching an L on some consonants, the open island vowels, the melodic lift on phrase endings — all of it holds on the default Cool preset. Switch to Melódico and the phrase-ending rise gets more pronounced the way it does in his press-tour clips. Neither preset neutralizes back to Mexican or Castilian Spanish.
Was the model trained on his albums or his vocal recordings?
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No. The style model is trained on broad Spanish-language speech data and shaped around the publicly recognizable speaking-voice delivery patterns — not on his copyrighted music catalogue, interviews, or WWE appearances. It is not sold as a licensed vocal clone, and it is explicitly a speaking-voice TTS model (so it won't generate reggaetón vocals over a beat). Output is fully AI-synthesized.
Can I build bilingual Spanish-English code-switching content the way real PR creators actually speak?
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Yes, and this is genuinely where it outperforms every other celebrity TTS. Write your script the way a bilingual creator naturally writes — 'el thing is que tengo que vibe-check the whole situation' — and the same voice model reads both languages with the PR accent anchor preserved. One preset, one export, no jarring swap between a Spanish voice and a separate English voice.
How does the Bad Bunny voice compare with the 21 Savage model for bilingual creators?
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Different problems, different tools. 21 Savage is a flat-deadpan English model built around Atlanta trap cadence — built for English-language YouTube essays, podcast cold-opens, and deadpan TikTok commentary. Bad Bunny is a Spanish-first model with full English capability, built for bilingual reggaeton content and Latin-culture channels. Many of our bilingual creators use both — English lines on 21 Savage, Spanish lines on Bad Bunny.
Can I use Voice Design to customize the register further — deeper, slower, harder accent?
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Yes. Voice Design is an unlimited-build studio alongside the preset library. If the Bad Bunny baseline isn't quite right for your project — say you want the register deeper for a horror-docu narrator, or the accent pushed toward a harder San Juan street read — you build a bespoke voice by dialing register, pace, breathiness, and accent bias, then save it to your account alongside the celebrity presets.
Is the free tier actually free — no card to post a Spanish TikTok tonight?
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Yes. Free plan gives you 2 minutes of generation every month with no credit card required — enough to cut several Spanish TikTok voiceovers and see if the accent handles your specific script. When you need more, Personal is $19/mo for 500 minutes, Orchestrator is $79/mo for 3,000 minutes, and LTD is a one-time $99 unlimited unlock. No trial timer, no auto-conversion.
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