Daisy - Narration

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Voice Summary

Daisy is a clear and friendly young adult female voice with a standard American accent. Her calm, professional tone and moderate pace make her an excellent choice for narration, e-learning, and voice assistant applications.

Voice Attribute Summary:

AttributeValueInterpretation
age EstimateYoung AdultThe voice has the clarity and control typical of a young adult speaker.
genderFemaleThe voice has tonal qualities typically associated with a female speaker.
languageEnglishThe voice is speaking English.
countryUnited StatesThe speaker's accent is most commonly associated with the United States.
language Codeen-USThis code represents the specific dialect, English as spoken in the United States.
accentAmericanThe voice has a standard American accent, widely understood by North American listeners.
accent StrengthSoftThe accent is present but not overpowering, making it broadly accessible.
pitchHighThe voice is in a higher frequency range, which can sound clear and engaging.
pitch hz224.65The average pitch is 224.65 Hz, typical for a standard female voice.
wpm160.69The speaking pace is moderate and easy to follow, ideal for clear communication.
clarityCrispThe articulation is very clear and precise, ensuring every word is easily understood.
intensitySoftThe voice is delivered at a gentle volume, creating a calm and non-intrusive listening experience.
intensity percentage45.40At 45.4% intensity, the voice is calm and measured rather than loud or forceful.
energy LevelMediumThe voice has a balanced energy level, sounding composed and steady.
energy Number5.00An energy score of 5 out of 10 indicates a calm, steady, and non-energetic delivery.
breathinessMildA slight breathy quality adds a soft and gentle feel to the voice.
breathiness score0.25A score of 0.25 indicates a subtle but present breathy quality in the voice.
pause FrequencyOccasionalPauses occur at a natural rate, making the speech feel unhurried and easy to process.
average Pause Length Ms400.00Pauses average 400ms, creating a natural and conversational speech rhythm.
vocal FrySubtleA subtle hint of vocal fry is present, which can add a relaxed quality to the speech.
vocal Fry number0.15The low score of 0.152 confirms the vocal fry is minimal and not distracting.
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Voice Analysis Breakdown

Speaking at 160.69 words per minute, this voice maintains a deliberate and clear pace. It's slightly faster than typical conversation but well-suited for narration and instructional content where clarity is key.

With an average pitch of 224.65 Hz, this voice falls into a standard, clear range for a female speaker. This higher pitch helps it cut through background noise and maintains listener engagement without sounding shrill.

The voice has an intensity level of 45.4%, indicating a softer, calmer delivery. It's not designed to be loud or commanding, making it perfect for creating a relaxed and approachable atmosphere.

Rated a 5 out of 10 for energy, this voice is balanced and steady. It avoids high-energy excitement and low-energy monotone, striking a professional and composed tone ideal for corporate or educational material.

Voice Info

Name: Daisy - Narration
female
English / United States
` Voice Provider:` MurfAI

Voice Profile Stats

Pitch(hz)224.65
Intensity(%)45.4
Energy5/10
Vocal Fry0.152
WPM160.69

Recommended For

  • Best for IVR systems and voice assistants, providing clear and friendly guidance to users.
  • Best for e-learning modules and corporate training videos, where a calm, professional, and easy-to-understand voice is essential.
  • Best for audiobook narration, especially for non-fiction or gentle fiction, due to its pleasant tone and steady pace.
  • Best for explainer videos and product demos that require a trustworthy and conversational tone to build user confidence.

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