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Voice personalization

Lykoza makes it easy to send personalized voice messages at scale through LinkedIn, helping you break through inbox noise and start more conversations. This guide will walk you through how to record, personalize, and send your audio messages directly from Lykoza.



✅ Step-by-Step: Sending Personalized Audio via LinkedIn


1. Record Your Voice Model


  • Go to your campaigns and select one template with voice


  • Select your prospects and click next
  • Click “Personalize your voice message”


  • The first step is to create your voice model. It will be used to generate voice personalization for your next messages to your prospects
  • click on add new then you can import a voice model from your desktop in mp3 format or record it directly, then give it a name


  • Click on the button " Create voice model"


Once done,go and select the model you just create


  • Record a message like:
    “Hey [first name], I came across your profile and wanted to say hi…”
  • Select one prospect then click on "Preview"
  • Wait few minutes so that our Ai model will clone your voice and generate personalized message
  • Once completed click on "play" to hear the audio
  • You can then update your message and preview again, once satisfied click on Next



Tips for Creating a High-Quality Voice Model


To generate the most accurate and natural-sounding personalized audio messages, follow these best practices when recording your voice model:


  1. Record in a Quiet Environment
    Avoid background noise, echoes, or interruptions. Use a quiet room or a directional microphone for the best clarity.
  2. Use a Clear, Natural Tone
    Speak at a normal pace—neither too fast nor too slow. Use your regular tone, like you're talking to a real person on LinkedIn.
  3. Keep the Recording Short
    A 30-second clip is ideal. Even 10–20 seconds is enough if it's clean and well-paced.
  4. Avoid Overly Scripted Reads
    Sound natural, not robotic. A casual voice note style works best.
  5. Use a Good Microphone (if possible)
    Built-in laptop mics can work, but an external mic or AirPods-style mic can improve clarity.






Updated on: 07/05/2025

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