Learn how to create your own AI voice clone using free, open-source tools like OpenVoice and GPT-SoVITS. From one-minute audio samples to full integration with modern platforms like Suno v5.

How to use my own voice with an free open source voice cloner in Suno v5


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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome to your personalized BeFreed podcast! I'm Lena, and I'm absolutely thrilled to dive into something I know so many of our listeners have been curious about-using your own voice with free, open-source voice cloners, especially with the new Suno v5 that just dropped.
Nia: And I'm Nia! Oh my gosh, Lena, this topic is so timely. I've been getting questions about this constantly, and honestly, it's like we're living in the future where anyone can create their own AI voice assistant or clone their voice for creative projects. The technology has become incredibly accessible.
Lena: Exactly! And what's fascinating is how we've gone from needing massive datasets and corporate-level resources to being able to train a decent voice model with just one minute of audio data. That's a complete game-changer.