The voice picker in Kolbo's text-to-speech tools now organizes voices into curated collections. Instead of a flat list of individual voices, you browse by category - character type, use case, tone, language group - and find what fits your project faster.
What Changed
Before this update, the voice picker showed all available voices in a single scrollable list. If you did not know which voice you were looking for by name, finding the right fit took a lot of clicking and previewing.
Voice Collections groups voices into labeled categories that reflect how you actually search for a voice:
- Narration and storytelling - voices suited for documentary, long-form, and audiobook content
- Character voices - expressive, distinct voices that work for animation, game characters, and personas
- Professional and corporate - clean, authoritative voices for explainers, training, and presentations
- Young and energetic - voices with pace and personality for social content and youth-facing material
- Language collections - voices grouped by primary language or accent region
Your custom voices - both cloned and designed - appear in their own tab alongside the curated collections, so you always have access to them without digging through the main library.
How to Use It
Open any text-to-speech session and click to select a voice. The new Collections view loads by default. Browse by category tab, preview any voice with the play button, and select it. Your recent voice selections stay pinned at the top so frequent choices are always one click away.
The search bar still works across all collections at once if you already know what you want.
Get Started
Voice Collections is live now across all text-to-speech tools in Audio Tools.



