NAME PRONUNCIATION · FRONT-END PROTOTYPE V1 · audio playback is simulated (backend wires the real TTS previews)
Before we begin

We'll sing:
Rob Hartline

Your name, sung by a choir that has been waiting to meet you.

Rob Hartline
rob · HART-line
Not how I say it
Your name, said right

Did we get it right?

Listen once. Your name will be spoken and sung back to you many times; it has to be yours.

Rob Hartline
rob · HART-line
Fix it · easiest first

Which one is you?

Tap the play circle to hear each. Tap the row to choose it.

rob · HART-line
rob · hart-LEEN
rob · HART-lin-eh
or
Ground truth

Say who you are

Say your name once, the way it is truly said. We will learn it from you, and we keep your recording: it is yours.

tap to record

Spell the sound

How does it sound?

Write it the way it sounds, with CAPITALS for the strong part.

Example: Javier → "ha-vee-AIR" · Siobhan → "shi-VAWN"
advanced: IPA ▾
Confirm

Is this you?

Rob Hartline
your corrected pronunciation
Sung is not spoken. Tap below to hear your name as the choir will sing it: stretched, held, carried. If the sung version misses, we tune it separately.

We know your name

Spoken and sung, it is yours now, everywhere your audios go.

Global Lexicon

Term → pronunciation, applied to every render for everybody. Whole-token match only. Personal name overrides always win. The one-minute path: hear it wrong → fix it here → fixed for everyone, forever.
TermPronunciationSung form (if differs)Category
Guardrails enforced by backend: whole-token matching only (never substring-replace inside names) · lexicon never overrides a personal name pronunciation · fixes apply to all future renders; existing audios re-render on their normal patch/refresh cycles.