Voice & audio
In your voice: does this still sound like you?
3 min read
When the AI helps shape a passage, the words can come out clean and still not sound like you. In your voice, powered by Voice DNA, checks how closely a passage matches your own writing style. It is how you catch prose that drifted away from the way you actually write.
Style match, not word share
This is easy to confuse with the "% your voice" meter, so here is the difference in one line. The percent your voice meter measures how much of the words are yours versus the AI's. In your voice measures something else entirely: how well the passage matches your style and voice, no matter who typed the words.
A passage can be almost entirely your words and still read a little off. It can also be AI-shaped and still land squarely in your voice. In your voice is the check that tells you which one you are looking at.

Tip. Turn up the AI Assistance Dial and the words shift toward the AI. Run in your voice afterward to catch any passage that stopped sounding like you, and pull it back.
Keep reading
Your words, scored: Voice-Fidelity and the Provenance X-ray
See how much of any passage is genuinely yours. The Voice-Fidelity meter scores it, the Provenance X-ray shows it line by line, and a toggle keeps it your words only.
Your AI assistance dial: Shape, Co-write, Direct
One dial sets how much the AI does, from polishing your own words to drafting from a brief. Shape is the default, and you can change it per story.
Getting started: speak your first chapter
Open MakeVox, hit record, and talk. Your AI editor shapes the rough dictation into clean prose, and your outline grows as you go.