FNAF Character Voices
6 voices · Pop · English
FNAF Character Voices brings together 6 AI voices across Pop so you can turn any song or text into an AI cover in seconds. Pick a voice, add a source, and VoiceDub swaps the vocals while keeping the original instrumental.
These voices work across English and many others, and covers finish in under a minute — completely in your browser, with no software to install.
The FNAF Character Voices collection at a glance
- Voices
- 6 AI voices
- Best for
- Pop
- Languages
- English
- Popularity
- #114 popular
What is the FNAF Character Voices collection?
FNAF Character Voices brings together animatronic-style performers, villainous personas, laughter clips, and fan-favorite horror-game characters with a mix of singing, speaking, and character delivery. The collection is ideal for users making pop AI covers, jump-scare parody dubs, roleplay scenes, meme edits, and creepy-cute character performances.
These voices work especially well for English-language projects that need theatrical energy, unsettling charm, robotic personality, or playful horror atmosphere. Whether you want a pirate-fox lead vocal, a sinister spoken intro, a haunted pizzeria skit, or a character-driven chorus, this collection gives creators a focused set of FNAF-inspired AI voice options.
How to make a cover with a FNAF Character Voices voice
What you can create with the FNAF Character Voices collection
From full song covers to text-to-speech, here's what the FNAF Character Voices voices can do.
Genres and languages in the FNAF Character Voices collection
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Languages
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Where the FNAF Character Voices voices fit
The industries and contexts these voices are most at home in.
Use a FNAF Character Voices voice vs. cloning your own
Two ways to make a cover on VoiceDub — pick the one that fits your project.
Everything you need around your cover
The FNAF Character Voices collection is one part of the VoiceDub studio. Explore the rest of the toolkit.
Why make your cover with VoiceDub
Everything you need to turn an idea into a finished cover, in one browser tab.
Tips for the best FNAF Character Voices cover
- Use a source with clear, isolated lead vocals for the most accurate result.
- Match the song's key to the voice's range, or nudge the pitch in Advanced settings if it sounds too high or low.
- Lean into Pop tracks — the styles these voices handle best.
- Start short: test a chorus first, then run the full song once you like the tone.
FNAF Character Voices — frequently asked questions
What can I make with FNAF Character AI Voices?
You can create AI song covers, character dubs, meme scenes, spooky dialogue, parody skits, and short-form edits using animatronic-style voices with singing and speaking modes.
Which types of voices are included in this collection?
This collection focuses on Five Nights at Freddy’s-style character voices, including fox, bear, bunny, laughter, and villain-inspired personalities suited for horror-game and pop-cover projects.
Are these voices good for AI song covers?
Yes. The collection is especially useful for pop AI covers because many of the voices have strong character identity, theatrical delivery, and recognizable horror-game energy.
What language works best for these voices?
These voices are primarily suited for English projects, including sung vocals, spoken dialogue, comedic skits, and dramatic character scenes.
Who should use this collection?
It is a strong fit for FNAF fans, gaming creators, meme editors, cover makers, and storytellers who want spooky, playful, character-heavy AI voices for covers and dubs.













