Wake up to your favorite idol's voice
Register a short clip from a fan video once, then create as many alarms as you like that read any line in that voice.
Register a voice once, then freely create alarms that read any line you write — all in that voice.
Good morning,
whose voice woke you up?
Next alarm
07:30
Mom's voice
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Quick start
Around a minute of audio is all it takes to build a voice profile. Then create as many alarms as you like in that voice.
Type any sentence and it's read in that voice. Optionally, auto-generate a fresh line daily from contexts like weather or fortune.
No math problems, no photo missions. We wake your mind, not just your body.
Around a minute of audio builds a voice profile. From then on, type any sentence and it's read aloud in that voice — across as many alarms as you like.
Create a private group with an invite code. Voices stay inside — recipients can only play them in their own library, never download or export. Voice cloning carries the weight of trust, and we treat it that way.
엄마
공유 받음 · 7일 전
지수 (커플)
공유 받음 · 어제
친구 민준
공유 받음 · 3일 전
Don't feel like writing a line every time? Pick a context like weather or fortune, and a fresh greeting is generated daily in that voice. It's an optional mode you turn on when you want it.
“Don't oversleep — today matters.”
늦잠 자지 마. 오늘이 중요한 날이야.
내일 06:30 알람
위 문장을 알람으로
Fans and seniors look nothing alike — but they share one thing: there's one specific voice they want to hear every single day. That's the center of AlarmTalk.
Register a short clip from a fan video once, then create as many alarms as you like that read any line in that voice.
Sixty seconds from a far-away grandchild is enough to register their voice and set up a morning greeting alarm.
“Good night. See you tomorrow morning.” Use the recording as an alarm — or write more lines to read back in the same voice.
Instead of a beep, your mother's voice. Human warmth in the most private second of the day.
Short notes on the category AlarmTalk is trying to create.
A forced alarm wakes the body but breaks the mind. We wanted ‘emotional waking’ to be a real category — a third path next to mission-based alarms.
Voices never leave the group. Voice cloning shares roots with voice phishing — if trust breaks, it's over. So we treat that weight as the heaviest constraint.
Fans and seniors looked opposite. But they share one thing: there's a specific voice they want to hear every morning. That insight is the center of the product.
These quotes are placeholders until launch. Real user quotes and ratings will replace them after we ship.
It builds a voice profile. From then on, type any sentence and it's read aloud in that voice — across as many alarms as you like. You can also use a raw recording as-is, or optionally auto-generate a fresh line daily from contexts like weather or fortune.
Nothing leaves the group. Family, partner, and friend groups are invite-code only. Recipients can play voices in their own library, but cannot export or download them.
No. AlarmTalk is built around emotional waking, not forced waking. The goal is to wake up to a voice you genuinely want to hear.
Two groups. Fans who want to wake up to their favorite idol, voice actor, or character — and seniors and long-distance families who want their child, grandchild, or partner's voice every morning. Both share one thing: a specific voice they want to hear daily.
Basic voice alarms with a single voice profile are free. Family/partner sharing, multiple voice profiles, auto-generated contexts (weather, fortune, etc.), and the character system are part of paid plans.
Before launch, we'll email you a beta invite. No marketing emails — just the invite.