Voice Actor - UK English (England)

Voice Actor / Voice-Over Artist — AI Speech Recording (English, England)

About The Role

What if your voice could directly shape how AI understands and communicates with millions of English speakers around the world? We're looking for professional voice actors and voice-over artists with an authentic English (England) accent to take part in paid studio recording sessions for a leading AI speech research project. This is a contract role for experienced voice talent. Your recordings will help AI systems learn to understand natural, human-sounding English — the way it's actually spoken in England.

Organisation: Alignerr

Type: Contract

Sessions: 2–3 sessions of approximately 4 hours each

What You'll Do

  • Record natural, conversational English speech in a professional studio environment
  • Participate in single-speaker recordings and dual-speaker dialogue sessions
  • Deliver realistic, unscripted-sounding speech across a variety of everyday scenarios
  • Follow light creative direction to vary tone, pacing, and delivery
  • Bring your performance instincts to make dialogue feel genuine and human

Who You Are

  • A professional voice actor or voice-over artist with demonstrable experience
  • A native or near-native speaker of English with an authentic England accent
  • Currently based in England
  • Comfortable performing natural, conversational dialogue — not just narration
  • Reliable, professional, and receptive to direction in a studio setting
  • Fluent in English at a working level for communication and direction

Nice to Have

  • Background in acting, theatre, or performance
  • Experience in broadcast, podcast production, or professional studio recording
  • Familiarity with dialogue-based or character-driven voice work

Why Join Us

  • Competitive contract pay for a clearly scoped, time-limited commitment
  • Work with leading AI research teams on meaningful, real-world technology
  • Be part of a project that shapes how AI understands authentic British English
  • Straightforward, professional sessions with light direction — no complex prep required
  • Potential for follow-on sessions as the project evolves
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