Plan availability
Free
Prebuilt voice only. Start sending immediately with a high-quality prebuilt voice — no recording required.
Pro — $29/mo
Basic voice cloning. Upload your own recording and send notes in your cloned voice across all your campaigns.
Scale — $49/mo
Professional voice cloning. The highest-fidelity clone of your voice, optimised for large-scale outreach and natural-sounding delivery.
Recording requirements
To get the best possible clone, your audio file must meet these requirements:- Minimum length: 30 seconds of continuous speech (longer is better — aim for 60–90 seconds if possible).
- Clear audio: Record in a quiet environment with no background music, fans, or ambient noise.
- No interruptions: Avoid pauses, coughs, or background conversation mid-recording.
- Natural speech: Speak in full sentences at your normal, conversational pace — do not slow down or exaggerate your pronunciation.
- Supported formats: WAV or MP3 files only.
- Single speaker: The recording must contain only your voice — no other speakers.
How to clone your voice
Go to Settings > Voice
Log in to your Vosen account and click Settings in the left-hand navigation. Select the Voice tab.
Click 'Clone my voice'
Click the Clone my voice button. You’ll be prompted to upload your audio file. This option is available on Pro and Scale plans only.
Upload your audio file
Drag and drop your WAV or MP3 recording into the upload area, or click Browse to select the file from your computer. Vosen validates the file format and length before processing begins.
Preview your cloned voice
Once processing is complete, Vosen plays back a short sample using your new voice clone. Listen carefully and confirm that the tone and cadence match your natural speaking voice.
Voice cloning typically takes 2–5 minutes to process after you upload your file. You’ll receive an in-app notification as soon as your clone is ready to use.
Tips for a great clone
Follow these best practices to get the most natural-sounding voice clone:- Read from a script at a natural pace. Write out two or three short paragraphs and read them aloud as if you were speaking to a colleague. Avoid reading in a monotone — vary your inflection naturally.
- Record in a quiet room. A home office or a room with soft furnishings (carpets, curtains) works well. Hard surfaces and open spaces create echo that degrades clone quality.
- Avoid filler words. Try to minimise “um”, “uh”, and long pauses — they can affect how smoothly your clone sounds in generated notes.
- Use your real microphone setup. Record using the same microphone you’d use on a sales call — a USB headset or a decent built-in laptop microphone both work fine.
- Re-clone if needed. If the first clone doesn’t capture your voice accurately, re-record with a longer or cleaner sample. There’s no limit on how many times you can re-clone your voice.
