Representing Every Continent except Antarctica (Since Polar Bear IVR Demand is Low)
GM Voices’ tagline is “Your Voice to the World.” It’s not a platitude or puffery. When we submit company descriptions for press releases, trade shows, partner announcements or any type of external communications, we usually say we provide over 90 languages and dialects. Really, that number is ready to go up. Three digits is in the rear view mirror now. Bottom line, we can accommodate your international language recording needs. If it’s not actively being promoted, contact us and we’ll track down the talent and studio to make it happen.
Regardless, we help companies to speak to international markets with local credibility. Some of our offerings are extremely obscure, but the bulk of our requests are to reach booming international markets.
Our voice prompt and voice over recordings come in highly-demanded languages such as:
- Spanish (neutral dialect and numerous country variances)
- French (French Parisian and French Canadian/Quebecois)
- German
- Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese)
- Japanese
- Russian
- Korean
- Portuguese (Brazilian and European)
- Etc.
- Etc.
- Etc.
Coming soon: Alien and extraterrestrial voice recordings. We’re just working out the kinks with trans-galaxy lossless audio.
In the meantime, check out all our Earthbound voices.
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Voice Branding
Save the date with GM Voices’ safeguard for Voice Branding consistency.
GM Voices’ bread and buttah is the IVR application. This is for a reason. They’re expansive and feature deep menu trees. Probably more importantly, they evolve. New options are added. Existing options are changed. People, locations, information… it’s constantly becoming something slightly different. As such, companies constantly need to update their application with new voice prompts. This is why GM Voices is the best option.
GM Voices offers dozens of its most talented voice actors in weekly recording sessions. Our talent record on the same day each day week, ensuring timely and consistent updates whenever called for. These voice actors are also locked into long-term contracts with GM Voices, ensuring consistency across the life of the application. A consistent Voice Brand has never been easier or more economical.
The concept is pretty easy. Say your preferred voice talent records on Tuesday. Just email your script Monday, the talent records Tuesday, and you get your ready-to-load voice prompts on Wednesday. Lather, rinse, repeat, repeat, repeat every Monday. Easy, no?
It helps these complex IVR apps provide a more pleasant caller experience. It’s a jungle in there anyway, so it’s good to have a voice guide you can depend on, who’s there on the phone at every prompt and in the studio every week.
Listen to samples from all our weekly voice actors at http://www.gmvoices.com/listen
Because hearing your own voice is such a miserable experience.
I have an issue with my own voice. When I listen to myself speak (in my head), I sound smooth and sexy. I have a rich, warm baritone.
But whenever I hear myself on a voicemail message or see myself in a video, I cringe and recoil in horror. My confident and pleasing register has been reduced to a nasally, monotone whine.
You might feel the same way about yourself. People come in all types of voices. Some are sultry, some are your grandma. You never know what you’re going to get.
It’s why calling a company, making your way through an automated system, and then leaving a message can be such a weird experience. Many companies have a professional voice for their system (whether it’s natural and not a “radio voice” is another question), but often they don’t use the same voice actor for individual voicemails. It can sound funky when the brand-consistent voice actor transfers to the crusty old dude, or the perky IVR voice throws to Ms. No Charisma. It’s a Voice Branding disconnect.
It’s important to consider a “single-voice user experience” when crafting your Voice Brand. It’s important to present a professional voice to customers, sure, but doing it piecemeal usually isn’t enough.
Because if you sound displeasing to yourself, imagine how you sound to customers.