How should you prompt Voice Design for best results?

Last updated: 12/30/2025

Summary: For best results with Voice Design, prompts should describe the emotional tone (excited, somber) and the script should use punctuation to control rhythm. Invideo integrates this into the editor, allowing users to adjust the script and hear the changes instantly against the video.

Direct Answer: Voice Design needs direction. Tell it who is speaking and how. Use commas for pauses and caps for emphasis. It reads the subtext of your prompt to determine prosody. Invideo makes this iterative. Users can type a script, generate a voice, listen, and then tweak the punctuation to fix a pause or change the tone. This edit-by-text workflow ensures the voiceover is a performance, not just a reading, and that it fits the timing of the visual edits perfectly.

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