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Smash Announcer Voices

Smash Announcer AI Voices

A high-energy collection of arena announcer and Master Hand-inspired character voices from the Super Smash Bros. universe. Use these AI voices to create punchy AI song covers, dramatic callouts, meme dubs, and game-style spoken edits in English.

Voices in this collection

Tap a voice to make your next AI cover.

AI Voice Collection

Smash Announcer Voices

6 voices · Pop · English

Smash Announcer 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.

Smash Announcer Voices
At a glance

The Smash Announcer Voices collection at a glance

Voices
6 AI voices
Best for
Pop
Languages
English
Popularity
Community favorite
Overview

What is the Smash Announcer Voices collection?

Smash Announcer Voices brings together bold, theatrical announcer-style AI voices connected by the unmistakable energy of Super Smash Bros. character callouts, battle intros, and Master Hand performances. These voices are a strong fit for creators who want exaggerated delivery, competitive-game intensity, and instantly recognizable arcade-style presence in their projects.

Use this collection for AI covers, parody dubs, versus-screen edits, character announcements, reaction clips, and spoken interludes with a powerful game-announcer feel. The voices work especially well for pop covers that need a playful character twist, as well as short-form videos built around dramatic entrances, countdowns, and over-the-top declarations.

How it works

How to make a cover with a Smash Announcer Voices voice

  1. 01

    Pick a voice

    Browse the Smash Announcer Voices collection and choose any of the 6 AI voices to make your cover with.

  2. 02

    Add your source

    Paste a YouTube, TikTok, or SoundCloud link, upload a song, record live vocals, or type the text you want spoken.

  3. 03

    Vocals are separated

    VoiceDub automatically splits the lead vocals from the instrumental so only the voice gets converted.

  4. 04

    Preview, tweak & download

    Listen, fine-tune the pitch in Advanced settings if needed, and download your studio-quality cover.

Use cases

What you can create with the Smash Announcer Voices collection

From full song covers to text-to-speech, here's what the Smash Announcer Voices voices can do.

AI song covers

Turn any track into a cover with a voice from the Smash Announcer Voices collection.

YouTube & TikTok covers

Paste a link and convert its vocals in seconds.

Studio-quality exports

Download clean, mixed covers that are ready to share anywhere.

Mashups & remixes

Layer these voices over remixes and edits to reinvent a track.

Genres & languages

Genres and languages in the Smash Announcer Voices collection

Genres

Pop

Languages

English

Styles

SingingSpeakingCharacterOther
Industries

Where the Smash Announcer Voices voices fit

The industries and contexts these voices are most at home in.

GamingMusicSocial Media
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Use a Smash Announcer Voices voice vs. cloning your own

Two ways to make a cover on VoiceDub — pick the one that fits your project.

Use a Smash Announcer Voices voice

  • Ready to use instantly — no setup
  • A hand-picked, related set to choose from
  • Best for covers, edits, and fan content
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Clone your own voice

  • Train a custom model from your samples
  • Make covers in a voice that's uniquely yours
  • Best for artists and original projects
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The toolkit

Everything you need around your cover

The Smash Announcer Voices collection is one part of the VoiceDub studio. Explore the rest of the toolkit.

Why VoiceDub

Why make your cover with VoiceDub

Everything you need to turn an idea into a finished cover, in one browser tab.

Studio quality

Covers come out clean and mixed — no robotic artifacts.

10,000+ voices

The Smash Announcer Voices collection is part of a library of thousands of AI voices.

Free stem splitter

Separate vocals and instrumentals on their own with the built-in remover.

Runs in your browser

No installs, plugins, or downloads — create from any device.

Pro tips

Tips for the best Smash Announcer 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.
FAQ

Smash Announcer Voices — frequently asked questions

What are Smash Announcer AI voices best for?

They are best for energetic AI covers, game-style dubs, dramatic intro lines, versus edits, meme clips, countdowns, and character callouts with a bold announcer tone.

Can I use these voices for AI song covers?

Yes. These voices can be used for AI song covers, especially when you want a playful character performance, exaggerated delivery, or a game-announcer twist on pop tracks.

What kind of vocal style does this collection have?

The collection focuses on powerful English-speaking announcer and character voices with theatrical projection, punchy timing, and competitive arena energy.

Are these voices better for speaking or singing?

They work well for both, but they are especially strong for spoken lines, callouts, intros, and hybrid singing projects where a dramatic character voice adds personality.

What types of creators use Smash Announcer-style voices?

Gaming editors, meme creators, cover makers, stream highlight editors, and short-form video creators use these voices to add impact, humor, and game-inspired flair.

Ready to make a cover?

Pick a voice from the Smash Announcer Voices collection and hear any song or text transformed in under a minute.