How we tested this
Reviewed against LOVO voice generation workflows in May 2026
We refreshed this page around the practical work before a LOVO generation: writing a script that sounds spoken, splitting it into blocks, and adding pronunciation and pacing notes.
The prompts focus on narration quality, not only topic generation. They include listening checks, custom voice consent, and script repair prompts.
How to use these prompts
Write the script as spoken audio, not as an article. Keep sentences short, split sections into blocks, add pronunciation notes for names and acronyms, and listen to a short sample before generating the full voiceover.
Prompt map
Workflows and starter prompts
Use these workflows to move from idea to clean voiceover without wasting generations on scripts that are too dense.
| Job | Prompt focus | Starter prompt | Human check |
|---|---|---|---|
| YouTube narration | hook, pacing, sections, spoken language | Write a 3-minute YouTube voiceover about [topic] for [audience]. Use short spoken sentences, 5 sections, natural transitions, and a clear final takeaway. | Read it aloud once before generating audio. |
| Ad voiceover | buyer, problem, proof, CTA, time limit | Write a 30-second voiceover ad for [offer]. Include problem, benefit, proof, and CTA. Keep it natural, not shouty. | Remove unsupported claims and match the landing page CTA. |
| eLearning | learning objective, examples, recap, quiz | Create a 4-minute eLearning narration script for [lesson]. Include objective, 3 teaching points, example, recap, and quiz question. | Confirm instructional accuracy with the subject expert. |
| Pronunciation pass | names, acronyms, pauses, emphasis | Create a pronunciation and pacing note list for this script. Flag names, acronyms, technical terms, pause points, and words that need simpler alternatives. | Test the most difficult 20 seconds before generating all blocks. |
| Custom voice | consent, tone, brand sound, use limits | Rewrite this script for a custom brand voice. Tone: [tone]. Keep phrasing natural, avoid imitation of a real person unless consent is documented. | Confirm voice rights and consent before client or public use. |
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Voiceover script prompts
Use these to create scripts that sound natural when spoken by an AI voice.
Prompt 1
Write a 90-second explainer voiceover for [topic]. Use a direct hook, 3 points, one example, and a short ending.
Prompt 2
Turn this article into a 2-minute narration script. Keep only the useful points and make every sentence easy to say aloud.
Prompt 3
Rewrite this script for a calmer voice. Shorten sentences, remove hype, add natural pauses, and preserve the main message.
Prompt 4
Create 5 opening hooks for a voiceover about [topic]. Each hook should be under 12 seconds when spoken.
Ad, product and business prompts
Paid and client work needs tighter claims and clearer CTAs.
Prompt 1
Write a 30-second product ad voiceover for [product]. Audience: [buyer]. Mention problem, benefit, proof, and CTA.
Prompt 2
Create a 60-second product demo narration that explains the workflow step by step without sounding technical.
Prompt 3
Write a case-study voiceover from this customer quote. Do not add results, numbers, or claims that are not in the quote.
Prompt 4
Create 3 versions of this sales voiceover: professional, friendly, and urgent, each under 120 words.
Repair and delivery prompts
Use these after the first draft to improve sound, timing, and clarity.
Prompt 1
Audit this voiceover for words that may be mispronounced. Suggest replacements or pronunciation notes.
Prompt 2
Split this script into voice blocks with one idea per block and a pause note between sections.
Prompt 3
Make this narration sound less robotic. Use contractions, shorter sentences, and more natural transitions.
Prompt 4
Create a listen-back checklist for this script covering pacing, pronunciation, emphasis, claims, and CTA.
What to check before publishing LOVO voiceovers
FAQs
What is the best prompt format for LOVO AI?
Use content type, audience, goal, length, voice mood, block structure, and pronunciation notes. LOVO output depends heavily on the script quality, so write for spoken delivery rather than page reading.
How long should a LOVO script be?
A natural voiceover usually lands around 130 to 160 words per minute depending on pace. For testing, generate a 20 to 30 second segment before producing a long narration.
Can LOVO generate a custom voice?
LOVO offers custom voice workflows through Genny. Its custom voice page says users can record or upload voice data to start the cloning process. Make sure the speaker has given consent and you understand usage rights.
How do I make LOVO voices sound less robotic?
Use shorter sentences, natural punctuation, contractions, clear paragraph blocks, and explicit pause or emphasis notes. Rewrite stiff copy before generating audio.
Should I put stage directions in a LOVO script?
Only include directions if the tool supports them and they will not be read aloud. Otherwise, keep delivery notes separate from the spoken script.
Can LOVO voiceovers be used for YouTube?
Yes. LOVO is useful for faceless YouTube narration, intros, tutorials, and explainers. Keep the script conversational and edit the final audio against the video pacing.
What should I fact-check in voiceover scripts?
Check statistics, prices, product claims, medical or legal statements, names, dates, and any client promise before generating the final voiceover.
What is the main mistake beginners make with LOVO?
They paste long written paragraphs into text-to-speech. Better results come from short spoken blocks, simple language, pronunciation notes, and a listening pass.