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.
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We know your name
Spoken and sung, it is yours now, everywhere your audios go.
We've got your name right now. Want us to remake your Origin Soul Song with it?
Yes, remake it
· maybe later
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.
Term
Pronunciation
Sung 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.