- Simia.AI | The Real-Time Story Generator
- Posts
- Can Simia Sound Like You Now 🎙️ ?
Can Simia Sound Like You Now 🎙️ ?
Record your voice, drop it into your AI twin, and make the wildest scene of your life.

The Era of Fake Shows and Real Voices Is Here
We’re officially in unhinged territory (and loving it). Simia just dropped voice cloning in (now available to testers) beta, and the internet is being taken over by fake shows that are more addictive than real ones. Whether you're narrating your own medieval soap opera or crafting cliffhangers with AI-generated drama queens, one thing’s clear: storytelling just levelled up. Fast content, weird vibes, and your actual voice in the spotlight? Yeah, welcome to the future.
Your Voice. Your Chaos. Now in Simia.
It’s here. Simia can now sound like you.
Voice cloning has officially entered beta, and it’s way easier than you think. You can now record your voice (or someone else’s 👀) and attach it directly your character. That means when your digital twin delivers a monologue about brunch betrayal or inter-dimensional heartbreak… it actually sounds like you.
Here’s how it works:
Step 1: Make your character. Head to the customization screen and build your masterpiece hair, outfit, unhinged energy, the works.
Step 2: Hit record. You’ll see a new option to record your voice. Just read a short 15-second script and boom: Simia captures your tone and pacing. The AI does the rest.
Step 3: Play it back and freak out.
You’ll hear your voice coming out of your character’s mouth, lip-synced and fully animated. It's uncanny, it’s hilarious, it’s very you.Step 4: Do it again.
Want your chaotic aunt to join the scene? Your best friend? Your boss? Rinse and repeat. Record anyone (with their blessing of course) and build out a fully voiced cast of characters.
It’s not just talk, it’s full voice-powered storytelling. Your voice, your vibe, your virtual doppelgänger.
Simia is now available for pre-order on the App Store 🚀 Join a growing community where every generation sparks a new adventure, because every idea deserves endless possibilities
If your feed feels like it’s been taken over by weirdly addictive, made-up TV shows lately, you’re not imagining things.
AI-generated “fake shows” are exploding on TikTok and YouTube. These aren’t trailers for real series, they’re 30-second clips from entirely fictional dramas, reality shows, or anime made with AI tools, designed just to go viral. No full episodes. Just vibes, drama, and a cliffhanger.
Here’s why it’s working:
Short-form storytelling is evolving. The new “pilot episode” is a TikTok. If people care, you make another. If they don’t, you move on. No budget. No gatekeepers.
Serialized chaos = engagement. Creators are dropping weekly “episodes” with recurring characters and evolving arcs. The catch? None of it’s real. But the audience gets hooked anyway.
AI makes it sustainable. Instead of hiring actors or shooting scenes, creators are using AI-generated characters, voices, and scripts. It’s fast, cheap, and weirdly cinematic.
Your imagination is the channel now. Keep the episodes coming.
