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aiclonevoicefree.com

ShitScore 75 / 100AI AgentsCaptured 2026-05-17Submitted by communityVisit crime scene ↗

A voice-cloning SaaS branded MixVoice but hosted at aiclonevoicefree.com, whose demo subjects include a fictional animated deity listed as "People's Authenticated," and whose hero user count disagrees with its own stats row by 17 million.

MixVoice is an AI voice cloning product that lives at aiclonevoicefree.com — a domain that reads like a black-hat SEO keyword from 2009. The demo showcases Donald Trump and NeZha, a cartoon deity, both labelled "PEOPLE'S AUTHENTICATED." The hero announces 18M+ users; the social proof row two sections later counts 1M+. The page opens with the sentence: "I can clone your voice — but not the courage you've never spoken."

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Exhibit A — Evidence

Captured 2026-05-17

Hero viewport of aiclonevoicefree.com on a soft pink-to-lavender gradient background. Top nav shows "MixVoice" logo and links: Voice Hub, AI Audio (New), AI Music, AI Video, AI Image, Infinite Canvas, Resources, Pricing. A yellow banner reads: "I can clone your voice — but not the courage you've never spoken —". Centre: large gradient wordmark "MixVoice". Subheading: "Generate a realistic AI voice clone that sounds exactly like you in just 5 seconds. Supports 10+ languages: Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, French, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and more. Break language barriers with your voice." Two CTA buttons: purple "Clone My Voice Now" and outline "Listen to Samples". Star rating and "18M+ users are using MixVoice" social proof chip. Below: a product UI screenshot showing voice cloning controls and a voice library grid.
Screenshot — aiclonevoicefree.com (1998×1080)

Score breakdown

Prompt residue9/10
Feature grid density8/10
Meaningless value prop7/10
Trust signal suspicion9/10
Founder face AI probability2/10
Product proof absence8/10
ShipFast resemblance8/10
Hero claim
MixVoice — "Generate a realistic AI voice clone that sounds exactly like you in just 5 seconds. Supports 10+ languages." Hero: "18M+ users are using MixVoice." Stats row: "1M+." Opening banner: "I can clone your voice — but not the courage you've never spoken."
Proof problem
"18M+" in the hero vs "1M+" in the Loved by Creators stats row — unreconciled 17-million discrepancy on the same page. "PEOPLE'S AUTHENTICATED" badge on NeZha, a fictional animated character. Demo clones of Donald Trump raise obvious deepfake misuse concerns without any visible consent or ethics disclosure. "99.5%" stat with no labeled source or methodology. Free tier limited to 100 characters TTS — insufficient to demonstrate meaningful voice cloning. Pricing confusion: Pro plan ($10.90) is cheaper than Unlimited ($26.90) after the displayed discount, with no explanation of why Pro costs less.
Visual pattern
Soft pink-lavender gradient → yellow motivational banner → large gradient "MixVoice" wordmark → subhead with language list → purple "Clone My Voice Now" CTA + outline "Listen to Samples" → star rating + "18M+" chip → dual product UI screenshot → "Professional Voice Cloning" section with Trump/Jay Chou/NeZha demo rows → "AI Solutions" 3-column pricing → "How MixVoice Works" 4-step → "Why Choose MixVoice" bullet list → "Key Features" grid → "Loved by Creators" 3-stat row (1M+, 99.5%, 5s) → testimonial grid → FAQ accordion → "Transform Your Voice Experience" CTA banner → footer.
Why it still might convert
Voice cloning in multiple languages is a genuinely useful product for multilingual content creators, dubbing, and accessibility. A 5-second clone time is a real technical differentiator if accurate. The language breadth (10+, including CJK languages) addresses a genuine gap in Western-centric voice tools. The free tier, however limited, removes the barrier to trial. The product appears to functionally exist and work.

Editorial roast

By Editorial Desk · Filed against aiclonevoicefree.com

¶ 01

The product is called MixVoice. The URL is aiclonevoicefree.com. The domain is a search query — "ai clone voice free" — strung together and registered as a brand address. No human ever named their product aiclonevoicefree. Someone typed the words a potential customer would search, bought the domain, [redacted] and named the brand something else entirely. The SEO strategy is written directly into the address bar.

¶ 02

The "Professional Voice Cloning" demo section features three subjects: Donald Trump, Jay Chou, and NeZha. All three carry a green "PEOPLE'S AUTHENTICATED" badge. NeZha is a deity from a Chinese animated film. NeZha is fictional. NeZha does not have an employment record, a legal identity, or a voice to authenticate. The product has issued an authentication badge to a cartoon character and presented this as professional trust infrastructure.

A voice-cloning SaaS branded MixVoice but hosted at aiclonevoicefree.com, whose demo subjects include a fictional animated deity listed as "People's Authenticated," and whose hero user count disagrees with its own stats row by 17 million.

¶ 03

The hero section states "18M+ users are using MixVoice." The "Loved by Creators" stats row, two sections below on the same page, displays "1M+." The product's own page has a 17-million-user discrepancy between the hero and the social proof section. One of these figures is wrong. The page does not acknowledge the contradiction.

¶ 04

The yellow notification banner at the very top of the page — the first text a visitor reads — says: "I can clone your voice — but not the courage you've never spoken —" This is a motivational aphorism about emotional suppression, placed on a product page for voice synthesis software. The sentence has no grammatical connection to voice cloning, no commercial purpose, and no identifiable author. It reads as though a language model was asked to write something "deep" and the output was shipped directly to production without review.

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