What is Apple's Personal Voice feature and how to use

Apple unveiled a new accessibility feature called Personal Voice with iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma.

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The innovative tool lets you create and store a clone of your voice for use in calls, live speech, and even in-person conversations. It is currently available in English.

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Personal Voice is particularly beneficial for individuals who may lose their voice due to medical conditions such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or vocal cord paralysis

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To set up Personal Voice, you must have iOS 17, iPadOS 17, or macOS Sonoma installed on your device.

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You will have to read a series of text prompts to record 15 minutes of audio.

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Per Apple, your speech will be "processed on device overnight while your device is charging and connected to Wi-Fi."

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On your iPhone or iPad, navigate to Settings app >Accessibility >Personal Voice. Tap 'Create a Personal Voice' and follow the onscreen instructions to record your voice.

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When the Personal Voice is ready, you will receive a notification and can test it out.

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You can sync your Personal Voice to other devices as well provided they have been signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID.

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According to Apple, Personal Voice is encrypted and stored locally on your device. It can only be accessed using Face ID, Touch ID or your device passcode or password.

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