Elevenlabs yesterday added the ability to create new A.I. voices from text prompts.
What's exciting is you can reverse-engineer a voice using Gemini Pro 2.5 to perfectly match any script you have.
First, feed your preferred AI with the Elevenlabs guidance ("PRODUCT GUIDES - Voices - Voice design - A guide on how to craft voices from a text prompt.")
Then upload your hypnotic/femdom text.
Then ask the AI to write a voice prompt for that script, incorporating any strong preferences you have for age and accent, etc.
You may need to revise it a few times, for example to stop it being too literal (e.g. interpreting dominant as shouty, rather than seductive.)
You'll also want to make sure the voice prompt knows how to vary intonation, so the output isn't monotonous.
It looks like Elevenlabs have strong filters at the voice generation stage and it won't generate if your sample text is at all adult/suggestive. So it shouldn't be anything at all graphic.
However I think the sample text is combined with the character details to create the voice, so they do need to fit together. What I found works is using a standard hypnotic induction.
(This post was last modified: 03 Jul 2026, 08:18 by AI_addict_hypnofan.)
What's exciting is you can reverse-engineer a voice using Gemini Pro 2.5 to perfectly match any script you have.
First, feed your preferred AI with the Elevenlabs guidance ("PRODUCT GUIDES - Voices - Voice design - A guide on how to craft voices from a text prompt.")
Then upload your hypnotic/femdom text.
Then ask the AI to write a voice prompt for that script, incorporating any strong preferences you have for age and accent, etc.
You may need to revise it a few times, for example to stop it being too literal (e.g. interpreting dominant as shouty, rather than seductive.)
You'll also want to make sure the voice prompt knows how to vary intonation, so the output isn't monotonous.
It looks like Elevenlabs have strong filters at the voice generation stage and it won't generate if your sample text is at all adult/suggestive. So it shouldn't be anything at all graphic.
However I think the sample text is combined with the character details to create the voice, so they do need to fit together. What I found works is using a standard hypnotic induction.
