Lexora AI Voices

How Voice Selection Works

Lexora uses a simplified voice system designed to stay consistent across the platform. You first choose a language, then select a voice name that matches the tone of your content.

  • Select the language that matches your script.
  • Choose a voice from Lexora’s public voice library.
  • Generate natural, high-quality speech with a consistent naming system.

Voice names in Lexora are designed to be easy to understand and reuse across projects. Behind the scenes, Lexora maps each public voice to the correct synthesis model automatically, so you do not need to deal with provider-specific voice IDs.

The voice you choose affects tone, pacing, warmth, authority, and the overall personality of the final audio output.

Available Voices

Lexora provides a curated set of expressive AI voices with clear public names. Each voice has its own character, making it easier to choose the right fit for articles, product pages, blog posts, guides, and brand content.

Female Voices

Aria
Bright and fast-paced.
Lyra
Soft and expressive.
Elara
Clear and premium.
Noa
Gentle and reassuring.
Sienna
Lively and modern.
Clara
Bright and friendly.
Vesper
Confident and strong.
Iris
Delicate and clean.
Selene
Elegant and narrative.
Ava
Simple and natural.
Aurora
Rich and immersive.
Mira
Empathetic and warm.
Celine
Bright and professional.
Nova
Light and fresh.

Male Voices

Atlas
Strong and direct.
Leo
Energetic and controlled.
Adrian
Warm and narrative.
Nolan
Clean and neutral.
Victor
Deep and authoritative.
Elias
Precise and steady.
Ronan
Bold and powerful.
Hugo
Calm and reliable.
Luca
Bright and dynamic.
Milo
Playful and light.
Dante
Intense and firm.
Theo
Soft and calm.
Axel
Energetic and clear.
Silas
Clear and stable.
Orion
Deep and slow-paced.
Cassian
Elegant and refined.

How to Choose the Right Voice

For Articles & Documentation

Consider Nolan, Hugo, or Silas for clear, structured narration and steady pacing.

For Storytelling & Blogs

Adrian, Selene, and Aurora bring warmth, atmosphere, and stronger narrative presence.

For Authority & Corporate Content

Victor and Ronan work well for serious, confident, and high-trust communication.

For Friendly & Promotional Content

Clara, Luca, and Nova give content a brighter, more approachable tone.

Voice Consistency & Branding

A strong audio identity comes from consistency. Once you find a voice that fits your brand, use it across:

  • Blog posts
  • Landing pages
  • Product descriptions
  • Documentation and educational content

Consistent voice usage helps users recognize your content more easily and makes your audio experience feel more intentional and professional.

Best Practices

  • Choose a voice based on tone, not only gender.
  • Test a short sample before generating long-form audio.
  • Use the same voice across related content series when possible.
  • Match calmer voices to educational content and stronger voices to persuasive or high-authority content.