British Voice Generator

Looking to create audio clips in a British English accent? It's easy with our AI-powered voice generator!
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British AI Voices

Creating a voiceover for a video, a podcast or another project is a great way to create a more engaging experience for the listener or viewer. AI voices come in a range of accents and tones including voices that sound authentically British.

Using AI voices with different accents can be a quick and cost-effective way to create content for different audiences and geographical markets. For example, if you want to repurpose a sales video to sell products in Britain. Simply type in what you want to say and export your audio in minutes!
British Voice Changer

How to Use the British Voice Changer

Add Your Text
Go to ‘AI Voices’ and copy and paste or type the text you want to convert.
Select Your Voice
Pick from the range of British accents we have available.
Create Your Content
Click to generate and then export your audio when you’re happy with it.

Humanlike Voices

Our AI tools can replicate all kinds of voices, including British and English accents and they sound just like a human voice for podcasts, work or just for fun!

Convert quickly

Generating your audio content doesn’t mean hours of waiting. Short pieces of text will be ready in seconds and even longer recordings will only take minutes.

Transcribe existing audio

Have an audio clip you want to hear in a British accent? Upload the audio and our software will transcribe it and then can turn it back into audio with a whole new voice!

English Accent Generator

When using an AI voice you really want to think about what emotions you’re trying to convey. Different voices conjure up different feelings in the listener, whether that’s a high-pitched voice versus a deep one or someone speaking quickly or slowly.

Geographical differences can have a big impact when it comes to voiceover, we have certain biases and stereotypes we apply to different accents, which can be an advantage when creating content. Think about what you’re trying to communicate or what you want your audience to do and pick the most appropriate voice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you change your voice to have a British accent?
You certainly can mate. Sounding British is easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy with our lovely AI voice generator. All you need to do is find the audio you want to change or type out what you want to say and click ‘generate’. Before you can say ‘cheerio’ you’ll have your audio content in a realistic British accent.
How much does it cost to generate audio in a British accent?
Our free plan gives you 10,000 characters of text into audio, that’s about 1500 - 2000 words or the size of a long blog post. Our paid plans allow you to convert up to 1 million characters a month… that’s longer than Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens!
How to speak in a British accent?
You can work with a speech and language therapist like King George did in The King’s Speech, or you can listen to British films and YouTube videos to try and imitate specific sounds. You could even do what Dick Van Dyke did in Mary Poppins and just sound Australian (Cor blimey!). The easiest way though might be to use our AI voice generator, which will say whatever you want to hear but with a realistic AI voice using a British accent.
What’s the difference between an English and British accent?
The terms "English accent" and "British accent" are often used interchangeably in casual conversation, but they have distinct meanings.An English accent specifically refers to the various accents found within England. A British accent, on the other hand, is a broader term that encompasses all the accents found within the United Kingdom, including those from England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. This includes Scottish accents like Glaswegian and Edinburgh, Welsh accents, and Northern Irish accents, each with their own distinct characteristics and linguistic traits.
What are some famous British accents?
Famous British people with notable voices include Sir David Attenborough (sometimes also known as ‘the British nature documentary voice guy’), The Beatles, who are from Liverpool and had ‘scouse’ accents. There are also cockney accents, which belong to working-class Londoners like Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins and David Beckham.

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