Your business sounds like you. Even when it's not you.
Record a short sample and VeraDial creates a clone of your voice. Generate voicemail greetings in your own voice without re-recording every time the wording changes, and have your AI assistant place calls that sound like you — always disclosed as an assistant.
By Graham Thomson · Updated July 2, 2026
- One short recording — about 30 seconds — is all it takes
- Voicemail greetings generated in your voice from typed text
- Your AI assistant can make calls in your cloned voice
- Explicit consent required; delete everything any time
What it does
Voice Cloning capabilities.
Greetings without the retakes
Type the greeting, get it back in your own voice. Holiday hours, a new promotion, a different line — regenerate in seconds instead of finding a quiet room and recording take after take. Built from a ~30-second sample of your speech.
AI calls that sound like you
Set your clone as your AI assistant's voice and outbound AI calls carry your voice. The assistant still identifies itself as an AI calling on your behalf — familiar voice, honest framing.
Consent-first by design
You record a consent statement before any clone is created, and we store that consent. Nobody can clone a voice that isn't theirs to clone — this is your voice, enrolled by you, for your business.
Source: FCC AI-generated voice robocall rulingDeletable, completely
Delete your clone and it's gone: the voice model, the preview audio, and any greetings generated from it. Your enrollment recording isn't kept after the clone is created.
In practice
Who uses voice cloning?
Solo operator updating hours
Long weekend coming up. You type the holiday greeting, generate it in your voice, and set it as active — ninety seconds, no recording booth, and callers still hear you.
Owner whose customers know their voice
Your regulars have heard your voice for years. Your AI assistant confirms tomorrow's appointments in that same voice — introduced as your assistant — and the calls feel like your business, not a robot farm.
FAQ
Common questions.
How do you prevent someone cloning a voice that isn't theirs?
Enrollment requires recording a spoken consent statement in the same session, and we store the consent record. VeraDial is built for verified business identity — cloning is for your own voice, on your own account.
Source: FCC AI-generated voice robocall rulingWill callers be told they're hearing an AI?
When your clone is used on AI calls, the assistant identifies itself as an AI calling on your behalf. The voice is yours; the disclosure is non-negotiable.
How good is 30 seconds of audio?
Good enough to be recognizably you. You get a preview before committing, and you can re-enroll with a cleaner sample if you're not happy with the result.
What happens to my data if I delete the clone?
Deletion removes the voice model (including at our voice provider), the preview audio, and greetings generated from the clone. The original enrollment sample isn't retained after clone creation in the first place.
Sources
References cited on this page
- FCC AI-generated voice robocall ruling
US regulator ruling on AI-generated voices in robocalls and consent obligations.
Hear Vera in action.
Play a short sample call, follow the transcript, and move into a personalized live demo when you're ready.