Voice engine

Your voice. Cloned from 15 seconds.

Regent clones your voice from a single 15-second sample and uses it across every reel, every script, every post. No more recording takes.

What it is

A voice clone is built once from a short, clean recording. Regent then drives every generated reel, narration, or audio asset using that voice — so the output sounds like you, not a stock TTS narrator.

How it works

  1. 1Record a 15-second sample in a quiet space, or upload an existing clean clip.
  2. 2Regent processes the sample and locks the clone to your account.
  3. 3Every script Regent writes can be rendered in your voice automatically — no extra step.
  4. 4Re-record any time to replace the clone (for example, after a voice change or accent shift).

Specs

Sample length
15 seconds
Output use
Reels, narration, audio posts
Account binding
Voice locked to your creator account
Re-clone
Anytime
We have an Autopilot mode. Flip it on and no manual approvals are needed — you sleep, Regent handles everything from research to post.
Manual approval mode also available

Questions about voice cloning

How long does the voice sample need to be?+

Exactly 15 seconds of clean speech. Longer samples can be uploaded but Regent only uses the first ~15 seconds for the clone.

Can I clone someone else’s voice?+

No. Regent only clones a voice that belongs to you, or a voice for which you hold explicit, documented consent. Uploading another person’s voice without authorization is a violation of our Acceptable Use Policy and the AI Avatar & Voice Consent.

Can I change my cloned voice later?+

Yes. Upload a new 15-second sample anytime and the clone updates. Useful after a voice change, recording-environment change, or rebrand.

Does the voice clone work in languages other than English?+

Multilingual mode is available — the clone reads scripts in the target language using the original voice timbre. Quality is best in English at v1.

Related features

Public beta — 100 creator cap

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