Record your personal voice on iPad
If you’re at risk of speech loss or someone with a speech disability, you can use Personal Voice on iPad to create a synthesized voice that sounds like you. You can use your personal voice with Live Speech and have what you type spoken out loud on iPad during in-person conversations, in Phone and FaceTime calls, and in assistive communication apps.
Go to Settings
> Accessibility > Personal Voice.
Tap Create a Personal Voice, then follow the onscreen instructions.
(If you need to pause your recording session, tap Done. To resume, tap Continue Recording.)
Note: To see the option to create your personal voice, you must first set a passcode. Personal Voice is available on supported iPad models and is not available in all languages. See the Apple Support article Create a Personal Voice on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Your personal voice is saved securely on your iPad for you to use during Phone and FaceTime calls, in-person conversations, and third-party alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) apps.
Important: Personal Voice can be used only with Live Speech and with third-party apps that you allow, such as Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) apps. You can use Personal Voice only to create a voice that sounds like you on device, using your own voice, and for your own personal, noncommercial use. Your Legacy Contact won’t be able to access your Personal Voice.