Lazybird AI VOICES

Phone Guy AI Voice Generator

Type anything and hear it in Phone Guy's iconic FNAF voice — instantly. Free to start.

Generate Phone Guy Audio in 3 Steps

  1. 1
    Type your script in the text box

    Dialogue, narration, a scary night shift briefing — paste whatever you want Phone Guy to say.

  2. 2
    Click Generate and hear it instantly

    The Phone Guy TTS model produces audio in seconds. No rendering queue, no waiting.

  3. 3
    Download the MP3 and use it anywhere

    Drop it into your YouTube video, Discord server, fan game, or anywhere else.

What Can You Make with Phone Guy TTS?

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FNAF Fan Games & Mods

Record custom night-shift calls for your own Five Nights at Freddy's fan project.

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Memes & Reaction Clips

Phone Guy's deadpan delivery is perfect for absurdist meme audio and FNAF in-jokes.

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Creepy Narration & Voiceovers

That calm, unsettling tone works for horror narration far beyond just FNAF.

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Fan Animations & Dubs

Dub your own animations or give your custom FNAF characters a familiar voice.

Phone Guy AI Voice Generator

Phone Guy is the unnamed security guard from the original Five Nights at Freddy's — the man who calls you at the start of each night with a mix of helpful tips and ominous warnings. His measured, slightly nervous voice has become one of gaming's most recognizable sounds, equal parts mundane and deeply unsettling.

Phone Guy text to speech

Lazybird's Phone Guy AI voice generator lets you type any text and hear it in that iconic FNAF voice — instantly, in your browser. No app to download. Lazybird is free to start, with 10 generations every 5 hours on the Free plan. Paid plans add higher monthly generation limits, downloads, and commercial usage rights.

What makes a good Phone Guy voice clip?

Phone Guy's voice works best for calm, matter-of-fact delivery — the kind of corporate-speak that sounds completely normal until you actually think about what's being said. Short paragraphs, institutional phrasing, and understated warnings all land well. Avoid overly casual or excited text; the character's power comes from the contrast between tone and content.

Phone Guy TTS for creators

Content creators use Phone Guy text to speech for FNAF fan games, YouTube lore videos, horror narration, Discord audio drops, and meme clips. Because the voice is so tied to FNAF culture, even new listeners immediately understand the reference — making it one of the most efficient shorthand voices for gaming content.

Customer reviews

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AndriaBauneeEnterprises reviewer avatar

AndriaBauneeEnterprises

Verified buyer

Verified
★★★★★

Voice cloning is AMAZING

The program itself takes a few tries to get used to. I was really interested in the voice cloning. One five-minute audio of me reading a book and BAM! minutes later it was loaded. I played with the expressiveness and speed and I CAN'T BELIEVE IT SOUNDS JUST LIKE ME!!!!! You can do multiple clones, so I am going to make a recording for different genres. This is over the top exciting. THANK YOU!
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DSMagic reviewer avatar

DSMagic

Plus

Verified buyer

Verified
★★★★★

The best I've seen so far

I've been using Googles studio and this is much better. I love it. The clone worked fantastic.
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Teoman38620 reviewer avatar

Teoman38620

Verified buyer

Verified
★★★★★

Makes creating podcasts easy

Lazybird uses your scripts (dialogues) to create voiceovers. The voiceovers can be one or more persons, though I only created two-person podcasts, a host and a guest...
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Nueirat

Verified buyer

Verified
★★★★★

Awesome: Effortless Script Handling

I have tried several systems before, and I can confidently say this is the best for long scripts. I even used it for a long audio script that lasts around 75 minutes.The great thing is that you just need to bring the text and paste it in the first section; the system will take all the script, no matter how long, and just past it, and it will divide it into sections. There's no need to copy one paragraph or sentence at a time...
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