Browsing the Voice Library
Find the perfect AI voice for your host by searching, previewing, and favoriting voices in the Voice Library.
Accessing the Voice Library
The Voice Library is the first thing you see under Hosts & Voices in the sidebar, on the Explore Voices tab. It also appears on the Voice step (Step 4) of the host creation flow when you select Voice Library as your voice type. Either way it lists all available professional AI voices in a searchable table.
Featured Hosts
A Featured Hosts row sits above the Voice Library on the Explore Voices tab: up to eight ready-made hosts, each with a name, backstory, and voice already set up, that you can add to your workspace in one click.
Up to two women and two men who speak your language fill the row first, then Oliver Hart and Claire Brooks (the English host pair), then any other hosts in your language fill what's left. Hosts in a language you don't speak never appear. The row still displays in preference order, so a host who shares your accent leads it.
Click a card to open a preview with the host's tagline, traits, best-for guidance, and a voice sample, then click Add to My Hosts. A host already in your workspace shows an Added badge, and its button reads Host already exists instead.
What Each Row Shows
- A play button to preview the voice, plus a text description of how it sounds
- A flag and the language the voice sounds native in, with its accent in brackets where it has one (e.g. English (British)). Most voices have no distinct regional accent, so the language stands alone.
- The voice's gender
- A heart icon to save voices you like for quick access later
Searching and Filtering
Use the search bar at the top to filter voices by description, language, or accent (e.g. "conversational," "Spanish," or "British"). The Filters button beside it holds the Gender filter and a Favorites only toggle.
The row underneath narrows by what a voice is. A Language dropdown appears whenever the library holds voices in more than one language, an Accent dropdown appears once you have picked a language that has more than one accent to choose between, and the chips after them (Warm, Friendly, Clear, Narrative, Authoritative, and Lively) filter by tag. Every voice in the library carries at least one tag. Each language option shows its flag beside its name; each accent option does too, except for an accent shared across several countries (such as African or Latin American), which shows a globe instead.
Typing in the search bar searches the entire catalog, even with a language, accent, tag, gender, or favorites filter set, so a voice you are hunting for by name or sound is never hidden by a standing filter. An x button appears inside the search box while it holds text; click it to clear the search and bring your filters back into effect.
The table shows ten voices per page, with page controls underneath.
Every voice can speak all supported languages. The language and accent on a row describe how the voice sounds by default, not which languages it can produce. A voice labelled Spanish with no accent can still generate any supported language.
Previewing a Voice
Click the play button next to any voice to hear an audio sample. Only one voice plays at a time.
Selecting a Voice
Click anywhere on a voice's row to select it. The selected row highlights to confirm your choice.
Favoriting Voices
Click the heart icon on any voice to mark it as a favorite. Favorited voices show a filled red heart and automatically sort to the top of the list.
Favorites persist across sessions, so you can quickly find voices you have used or liked before.
Automatic Sorting by Your Country
The Voice Library orders voices for where you are connecting from. It infers your country from your connection and, for languages the library splits into regional accents, shows voices in your country's own accent first (American English for a listener in the United States, British English for the United Kingdom, and so on), then other voices in your language, then the rest of the catalog. If your country isn't recognized, the Voice Library falls back to sorting by your browser's language setting instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many voices are available in the Voice Library?
Jellypod offers nearly 400 professional AI voices across 70+ languages, including regional accents like Sicilian Italian, Quebec French, and Egyptian Arabic. Each voice can speak all supported languages, with its accent determining how the voice sounds.
Can I preview a voice before selecting it?
Yes. Click the play button next to any voice in the library to hear an audio sample. Only one voice plays at a time so you can compare them easily.
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