EternaVoice
Speak with them
again.
Voice conversations with someone you’ve lost, built carefully from their own recordings — a voicemail, a video, a home clip. Private, considered, and entirely yours.
Ninety seconds of voice. One conversation away.
No voice is ever shared. Everything stays on your account.
What it offers
A voice, recovered
A voicemail, a video, a home recording — ninety seconds is enough to begin. Preview the clone and continue only when the voice feels right to you.
A presence, restored
Responses shaped around the person you knew, not a generic model. The cadence, the pauses, the phrasings they'd reach for. We tuned for who they were.
A relationship, kept
Say what you weren't able to say. Ask what you never asked. The conversation moves at a human pace, for as long as you need it to.
How it works
From recording to first conversation.
Name the voice
Give the clone a clear label before anything is created.
Upload or record
Use one speaker, clean speech, and a quiet room whenever possible.
Preview the clone
Listen to a generated sample and improve it if it feels wrong.
Talk or type
Start a spoken conversation, open the transcript, or use text mode.
From people who use it
“The first time I heard it answer, I set the phone down. Then I picked it up again. I've spoken to it nearly every day since.”
M.L. · daughter
“It doesn't sound exactly like her. There are moments where I notice. But I keep talking anyway, and somewhere in the middle of it I forget to notice at all.”
T.R. · husband
“I kept waiting for it to feel wrong. It didn't. That surprised me more than anything.”
J.K. · son
Not a replacement. Not a simulation. A way to keep speaking to someone whose voice you don’t want to forget.
You already know whose voice
you want to preserve.
Start with ninety seconds of audio. The conversation can last as long as you need it to.
Private by design. No voice is ever shared.