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Celebrity TTS Free · No install · Studio quality

Free Barack Obama
AI voice generator.

Type any script. Hear it back in that measured, composed delivery — the one you remember from the 2008 campaign, the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and the memoir readings. Studio-quality MP3 in under a minute. No software to install. Built on HyperVoice, our proprietary neural TTS engine.

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Demo · Obama · Speech
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"Let me say this plainly. What happens next is up to us — all of us — and nobody else."
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Barack Obama ★ Style model
Measured · Composed · Hawaii-to-Chicago American with the signature pause-before-the-key-word
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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 his voice recognizable
Voice DNA · TTS perspective

One pause.
Everybody leans in.

What you notice first in a Barack Obama line isn't the baritone. It's the pause. He stops right before the word he wants you to remember, and the silence does the emphasis his volume doesn't. "Yes we… can." "The audacity… of hope." That micro-beat before the payoff is the whole signature — it slows listeners down, makes them finish the sentence in their own heads, and lands the idea with more weight than any shouted delivery ever would.

The 2008 stump speeches, the 2004 Democratic Convention keynote, the Correspondents' Dinner sets where the comedic timing borrowed the same device — same vocal architecture, different rooms. TaskAGI's Obama AI voice generator runs on HyperVoice, our proprietary neural TTS engine, and the model captures that architecture: the measured tempo, the rhetorical pause, the downward-settling final syllable, the composed warmth that never tips into anger even when the content is hard.

The accent itself is more complex than people give credit for. There's Hawaii in the vowel shapes, Chicago in the rhythm, and a learned oratorical register layered on top of both — the kind you develop from twenty years of teaching constitutional law before you ever run for office. The result is an American voice that doesn't belong to any one region, which is part of why it travels so well across audiences.

This tool exists for creators who want that specific rhetorical energy for their own work. YouTube political commentary and explainer channels. Op-ed and long-form essay reads for audio subscribers. Policy-explainer podcasts that need a voice carrying authority without heat. Educational channels covering history, civics, and the craft of public speaking itself. Type your script, pick the style, get a studio-quality MP3 in under a minute.

REGISTER
Mid-baritone.
Warm and unforced. Sits lower than a news anchor, higher than a bass narrator. Reads as composed rather than commanding.
CADENCE
Measured.
Long-breath sentences built around rhetorical beats. The pause before the key word does the work most speakers use volume for.
INFLECTION
Rhetorical lift.
Controlled upward rise on setup clauses, downward settle on the payoff. Carries conviction without theatricality.
ACCENT
Hawaii + Chicago.
American English with a regionless center. Trace of Midwestern rhythm, softened Hawaiian vowels, learned oratorical polish on top.
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How it works
Three steps · under 60 seconds
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Paste your script
Drop in anything — an op-ed read, a YouTube essay, a policy explainer, an audiobook opener, a documentary narration. This style reads best with longer sentences and natural em-dashes where you want the model to breathe. Up to 500 characters on the free plan.
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Pick a style & mood
Speech for the full rhetorical mode. Conversational for the interview/podcast register. Rally for the livelier campaign tempo. Address for the slower, Oval-Office reading register. Fine-tune pause length and warmth 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
HyperVoice neural TTS
HyperVoice is our proprietary neural text-to-speech engine. For the Obama style model, rhetorical-pause precision matters more than any other feature — the one-beat silence before the landing word, the measured breath between clauses, the Hawaii-into-Chicago baritone settling on the final syllable. The engine places those pauses where a trained speechwriter would, not where a generic TTS dumps commas.
FEATURE · 02
Broadcast-ready MP3 export
Memoir-audiobook territory. 44.1 kHz stereo output, CBR 192 kbps, the quality benchmark publishers require for long-form narrative-nonfiction sample chapters. No watermark on the export, no artifacts on the breath cuts, no re-encoding before it lands in your audiobook DAW or essay-video timeline.
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Voice cloning studio
Upload thirty seconds of your own speaking voice and HyperVoice builds a personal style model alongside the Obama one. Useful when a section of your essay needs your own register — the narrator voice — and a different section needs the measured political-address cadence. Swap between them per line, per paragraph, or per chapter.
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PDF-to-narration
Drop a PDF of your essay, op-ed draft, or memoir chapter into HyperVoice and get chapter-level narration back. Particularly useful for speechwriting practice — hear your draft read in a measured, politician-register cadence before the real recording session so you can mark where the pauses should actually land.
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What creators make with it
Essay · explainer · education
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Memoir audiobook
Record long-form memoir passages in a measured baritone register that matches the weight of the prose. The rhetorical-pause precision lets you voice sample chapters and publisher promos without booking studio time.
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Policy-essay YouTube
Narrate 10- to 20-minute YouTube essays on housing, healthcare, and democratic reform. The composed cadence holds attention across long arguments where a flat TTS would lose the viewer halfway.
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Historical documentary
Voice documentary narration on civil rights history, constitutional debates, and American political movements. The gravitas register reads as authoritative for archival-footage cold-opens and episode walk-throughs.
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Speechwriting practice
Hear your own draft in the cadence you're writing toward. Speechwriters and rhetoric students use it to test where the pauses land and which word carries the stress before their actual recording session.
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Political-history podcast
Cold-open readings, chapter-break narration, and archival-quote delivery for long-form podcasts covering presidential history, party realignments, or civic-institution reform. Fits shows with an explainer-first format.
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Civic-education content
Narration for schools, nonprofits, and civics-focused creators explaining how government actually works — the branches, the ballot, the committee process — in a register that sounds like a teacher, not a pundit.
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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 · Barack Obama-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 generate fabricated political statements or put words in Obama's mouth?
No — explicitly not. This is a style model of the delivery pattern associated with his public-speaking voice, not a tool for putting fabricated political content in his voice. Allowed uses: memoir-style essay reads, civic-education narration, political-history documentary VO, and speechwriting practice where the output is clearly labeled as AI-synthesized. Disallowed: fabricated quotes attributed to him, real-world impersonation, political disinformation, or any clip that implies he actually said the generated words. Clips of that kind violate our terms and are removed on report. HyperVoice runs watermark-free audio output because the legitimate use cases don't need covering tracks.
Does the model actually capture the signature rhetorical pause?
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Yes — that one-beat silence before the landing word is the specific delivery pattern HyperVoice was tuned to reproduce for this style. The neural engine places the pause where a trained speechwriter would, not on every comma. Combine it with the per-line emotional slider in the Speech or Address styles and you can dial in composed-address gravity on one phrase and nearly-conversational warmth on the next. Writers of rhetoric courseware use this specifically for hearing where a pause should land before recording the real take.
Is the style trained on his actual speeches or White House recordings?
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No. HyperVoice is trained on a diverse licensed speech dataset, not on copyrighted recordings of Barack Obama. The Obama style option captures the pattern of the public-voice delivery — mid-baritone register, Hawaii-into-Chicago vowel placement, rhetorical-pause cadence — by matching those descriptive features in synthesis, not by replaying any particular speech. This framing is deliberate: a licensed clone would require rights we don't have and wouldn't want to traffic in for a former head of state.
Can I make a memoir-style audiobook read with this voice?
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Yes — that's one of the use cases the model was explicitly tuned for. The baritone register and the measured cadence match the weight of long-form narrative-nonfiction prose the way short-form TikTok TTS never could. Export the MP3 at 44.1 kHz CBR 192 kbps studio quality and it drops into any audiobook production chain. On the $19/mo Personal plan you get 500 minutes/mo of generation — enough for full sample chapters; $79/mo Orchestrator covers 3,000 minutes for a complete memoir draft.
How does the Obama model compare with the AOC model?
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Two different political-register style models. Obama sits in a mid-baritone, slow-measured, composed-address register — made for long-form memoir, documentary, and policy-essay reads. AOC is a higher-pitch, faster-tempo, stressed-syllable register suited to rapid policy-explainer videos, livestream-style monologues, and Congressional hearing-style explainers. Both are style models, not clones. The HyperVoice library currently offers 100+ celebrity style models (growing weekly) plus Voice Design to build custom registers from scratch.
Does the voice work in languages other than English?
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HyperVoice supports generation in 30 languages including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, and Mandarin. The Obama style model carries across natively — the measured cadence and pause placement track even when the phoneme set changes — though the accent signature (Hawaii-Chicago English) naturally doesn't transfer to, say, a Brazilian Portuguese generation. Useful for creators with multilingual civic-education channels or translated-memoir content.
What does this actually cost?
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The free plan gives you 2 minutes of generation per month with no credit card — enough for a handful of essay openers or a podcast cold-open. Personal: $19/mo for 500 minutes. Orchestrator: $79/mo for 3,000 minutes. LTD: $99 one-time, unlimited forever, priced for creators who don't want a recurring bill. All tiers include 300+ voices, 30 languages, Voice Design, voice cloning, and PDF-to-narration.
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