Membership lesson · Build Your Jarvis · Module 10 — Voice

Jarvis speaks — a voice you chose

The mouth gets built — and the module's most enjoyable Make-it-yours happens by ear. The local text-to-speech engine lands on the same on-device toolkit as the ears, and before anything is wired into chat, the build generates the same line in a handful of current local voices so the member picks theirs by listening, not by reading a settings menu. Around the voice, the controls that make a talking assistant liveable: the speak toggle (whether answers are voiced — the member's default), an instant stop button that cuts speech mid-sentence (the mouth's deny, one press, no paragraph), and the speak-never list — approval cards, journal and trail contents, and anything key-shaped are read by eyes and never voiced, enforced where speech is generated rather than requested in a prompt, because a card read aloud by the thing requesting approval is an invitation to nod along. Offline proof again at the end: the mouth, like the ears, works with the world switched off.

This lesson ships with the paid path. Checkout isn't live yet — start with the free projects (Ground Zero + Off the Grid), or join the waitlist.

Warning

Real power. Educational use only.

What we teach you to build is genuinely powerful — uncensored assistants, agents, and automations on your own hardware. In the wrong hands, that is as dangerous as malicious code in the wrong hands. We do not teach illegal, malicious, or harmful use. You are responsible for what you deploy.

See what we mean →