Your title's voice, and nobody else's
Clone a journalist's voice or your house voice — with their written authorisation — and your articles, morning briefing and podcast all speak with it. A voice your listeners recognise among all others.
Every newsroom going audio draws from the same voice catalogs. The result: your paper sounds exactly like the competitor next door. Sound identity — what radio has cultivated for a century with its on-air voices — gets lost at the very moment your publication becomes audible.
Your title's voice, and nobody else's
Record a few minutes
3 to 5 minutes of steady reading by the chosen voice — a journalist, your on-air voice. With their written authorisation: it is the non-negotiable condition, and it protects everyone.
We clone it, concierge-style
Professional cloning is carried out on our synthesis engine, then the voice is set up on your account by us. It is private: no other client can use it, or even see it.
It appears everywhere
At the top of your voice selectors: default voice, test bench, per-section voices. Articles, morning briefing, podcast, excerpts — all your audio speaks with one voice: yours.

A sound identity of your own
Your listeners recognise your title by ear, the way they recognise an on-air voice. It is a brand asset no shared catalog can provide.
Consistent across every channel
The same voice reads the article, opens the morning briefing and carries the podcast. Your audio presence becomes a signature, not a mosaic of generic voices.
Consent first
No cloning without the speaker's written authorisation, and the voice is withdrawn on simple request. Personality rights are respected by design, not as an afterthought.
No studio in daily life
The cloned person records once, for a few minutes. From then on, every published article speaks with their voice — without them ever stepping behind a microphone again.
Titles with a strong editorial identity, groups that want one voice per brand, morning briefings and podcasts that build loyalty by ear — and any newsroom that refuses to sound like the others.
Ready to give your articles a voice?
Book a 30-minute demo: we set WeDispatch up with you, no complex setup.
Is the cloned person's authorisation required?
Yes, in writing, and it is non-negotiable: cloning a voice touches personality rights. You warrant it to us before any cloning, and the voice is withdrawn at the speaker's simple request.
How much audio do I need to provide?
3 to 5 minutes of clean reading are enough: a steady voice, no music or background noise. A phone recording in a quiet room can do; a decent microphone is better.
Is the voice exclusive to my account?
Yes. It is private: set up on your account only, invisible and unusable for any other client. It is your voice, not a catalog entry.
What if the person leaves the newsroom?
Tell us and we withdraw the voice: new audio switches to the voice of your choice. Already-published audio stays as is, unless you ask otherwise.
How do I get started?
It is a bespoke service: bring it up in a demo or write to us. We validate the sample and the authorisation together, and the voice is live within days.