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Documentary Deep
A low, measured voice for nature, history, and true-crime documentaries.
Use this voice →Generate professional AI voice over and narrator voices for documentaries, audiobooks, explainers, and ads. Pick a narration style below — it opens in the VoiceMax generator, where you paste your script and export studio-grade audio in 600+ languages. No credit card required.
A great AI voice over carries your story when no human narrator is on hand. VoiceMax works as a full voiceover generator: type or paste a script, choose a narrator voice, and get clean spoken audio in seconds. Each preset is tuned for a different job — a deep documentary read, a calm audiobook chapter, an upbeat explainer, or a punchy ad tag. Because the AI narration engine speaks 600+ languages at roughly 833 characters per minute, you can voice a YouTube intro, a training module, or a 5,000-character chapter without a recording booth. Try any voice free, then upgrade only when you need commercial rights or emotion control.
Documentary Deep
A low, measured voice for nature, history, and true-crime documentaries.
Use this voice →Calm Audiobook
Even-paced and soothing — built for long-form audiobook narration.
Use this voice →Energetic Explainer
Bright and upbeat, ideal for product explainers and how-to videos.
Use this voice →Trailer Epic
Big, cinematic delivery for movie trailers and dramatic reveals.
Use this voice →Friendly Ad
Warm and conversational — a natural fit for radio and social ads.
Use this voice →Warm Storyteller
Gentle and expressive for children's stories and brand storytelling.
Use this voice →Authoritative News
Crisp and confident, suited to news reads and corporate updates.
Use this voice →Soft E-learning
Clear and patient — designed for courses, tutorials, and training.
Use this voice →Old Deep Cinematic Narrator
An old, deep cinematic AI voice for narrator work — movie-trailer weight and documentary gravitas in one preset.
Use this voice →All samples are AI-generated and do not represent any real person.
Every narrator above is an original preset built with VoiceMax Voice Design — not a clone of a real actor. Design your own house narrator from a text brief and reuse it across an entire series for a consistent brand voice.
Standard V1.5 delivers fast, natural narration on the free plan. Enhanced V2.0 adds eight directable emotions — happy, angry, sad, fear, disgust, melancholic, surprise, and calm — so a single voice can shift from a somber documentary to an upbeat promo.
Yes. Every narrator voice is free to try with a free account — no credit card required — and the free plan includes 10,000 characters per month (about 12 minutes of audio) using the Standard V1.5 model, with up to 500 characters per request.
No. Every voice is fully AI-generated and does not represent any real person. The presets are original voices built with VoiceMax Voice Design, so you avoid the licensing and availability issues of hiring human narrators.
Commercial use is included from the Starter plan at $4.9/month ($3.9/month billed annually). The Free plan is for personal use only. Commercial rights cover ads, audiobooks, and client work, and Starter also adds Voice Design and high-speed generation.
You can generate at least eight styles — documentary, audiobook, explainer, trailer, ad, storyteller, news, and e-learning — each as a distinct preset. On Enhanced V2.0 you can further shape any voice with eight directable emotions.
VoiceMax supports 600+ languages and accents from a single script box. You can narrate the same documentary or explainer in dozens of markets without switching tools or re-recording.
Yes. The Creator plan allows up to 5,000 characters per request and 300,000 characters per month, enough for full audiobook chapters and long explainers. Free allows 500 characters per request and Starter allows 2,000.
Yes, with the Enhanced V2.0 model on the Creator plan. It supports eight emotions — happy, angry, sad, fear, disgust, melancholic, surprise, and calm — so one narrator can move from a somber documentary to an upbeat ad read.
Vox (Energetic Explainer) and Quinn (Friendly Ad) suit fast-paced YouTube content, while Sable (Calm Audiobook) and Iris (Warm Storyteller) are tuned for long-form audiobook narration that stays comfortable over hours of listening.
Yes. Every generation can be exported in both WAV and MP3, so you get a high-quality WAV master for editing and a compact MP3 for fast uploads and previews.
Yes. Upload a 5-second to 5-minute clean sample in MP3, WAV, M4A, or MP4 (under 30MB) and VoiceMax clones it into a reusable narrator voice. The free plan includes unlimited clones for personal use.
Basic text-to-speech often sounds flat and robotic. VoiceMax adds purpose-built narrator presets, eight-emotion direction on Enhanced V2.0, voice cloning, and 600+ languages, so the output reads like a real narration session rather than a monotone readout.
Yes, from the Starter plan upward. High-speed generation and pacing controls let you slow down a documentary read or quicken an ad tag to hit a fixed length, which the personal-use free plan does not include.
No. You can generate AI voice over on the free plan without a credit card, including 10,000 characters per month. A card is only needed when you upgrade to Starter or Creator.
This collection ships eight original narrator presets covering documentary, audiobook, explainer, trailer, ad, storyteller, news, and e-learning. With Voice Design on the Starter plan you can create unlimited custom narrators beyond these.
Robotic output usually comes from a mismatched preset or under-punctuated script. Pick a narrator that fits the content, add commas and periods to guide pauses, and switch to Enhanced V2.0 with an emotion like calm or melancholic to make the AI narration sound noticeably more human.