Text → Sound
Skip the endless scroll through generic libraries. Describe the feeling, generate multiple takes, and keep the one that locks perfectly to picture — all inside Voiceup.
Built for sound designers in a hurry
Promptable audio keeps you in flow — iterate in seconds, commit when it feels right.
Type what you hear in your head — “neon rain on glass” or “heavy wooden door creak” — and iterate with gentle variations.
Export short hits and ambiences that sit cleanly under dialogue without masking consonants.
Tight attacks for UI feedback, longer tails for cinematic reveals — tuned for interactive and linear media alike.
Rough-cut placeholders you can swap later, or finals when speed matters more than bespoke foley.
How it works
Add adjectives for texture, distance, and emotion. The more sensory your language, the closer the first pass lands.
Dial loudness, duration, and brightness so the effect matches your mix bus — not a generic library preset.
Drop straight into Premiere, Reaper, Unity, or Unreal. Normalize once, then move on with your edit.
Where it shines
When you already know the emotion but not the exact sample name, prompting beats browsing. Voiceup keeps you close to the story while still giving technical control over level and length.
Footsteps, magic bursts, chest opens — iterate fast while mechanics are still fluid.
Accent whooshes and data pops that line up with keyframes without manual stretching.
Subtle room tone and stingers that glue segments without overpowering the voice.
Trend-aware hits that feel native to vertical video — short, loud, and instantly readable on phone speakers.
FAQ
Hear the difference
Bring a rough cut, add moments that were missing, and ship the session on time.