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Your voice. Not the AI’s.

We capture your writing voice, communication style, and personality. Then we inject it into your AI’s persistent memory so everything it writes sounds like you, automatically, without re-prompting on every session.

The Problem

AI-generated content sounds like AI-generated content. The same cadence, the same transitions, the same hedge words (“nuanced,” “intricate,” “multifaceted”), the same reflexive both-sidesing on every claim. Your customers can tell. Your investors can tell. Your partners can tell. The cost of shipping generic-AI output is reputational, and the reputational cost compounds because it signals you did not care enough to fix it.

Prompting the AI to “write in my voice” does not work because the AI does not know your voice. It knows a generic approximation of professional writing assembled from its training corpus. You can brief it on your voice every single session, and it will drift back to the mean the moment you stop re-specifying. Voice is the kind of instruction that has to live in persistent memory, not in the prompt.

Voice DNA fixes that. We build a real structured model of how you actually communicate and load it into CxMS Cortex as high-confidence memory. Every AI interaction references the profile automatically. You write your voice once. It persists forever.

How it works

1. Capture

We analyze your existing writing: emails, memos, documents, social posts, presentations, and long-form pieces. We identify your signature phrases, sentence-length patterns, vocabulary preferences, anti-patterns (things you never say), and contextual modes (how your formal voice differs from your casual voice, how your technical voice differs from your marketing voice).

2. Model

We build a structured voice profile: voice modes (formal, casual, technical, persuasive), correction examples (AI default vs. your preferred phrasing, demonstrated on real sample text), explicit rules (punctuation habits, forbidden words, sign-off preferences, paragraph rhythm), and confidence-tier annotations so the most stable parts of your voice outweigh the edge cases.

3. Inject

Your voice profile loads into CxMS Cortex as high-confidence nodes. Every AI interaction references the profile automatically. No re-prompting needed. When you upgrade to Premium, ongoing correction training continues to refine the profile month over month based on how you actually edit the AI drafts you ship.

Why this lives in memory, not in the prompt

Prompting is volatile. The model reads the prompt, generates a response, and discards the prompt. Next session you have to re-specify everything, and if you forget one instruction the output drifts. Scaling voice discipline across a dozen writing tasks a day through prompting alone is a losing proposition.

Persistent memory inverts the economics. The voice profile lives in Cortex permanently, is referenced on every interaction automatically, and accumulates refinement over time via correction training. You pay the voice-capture cost once. The benefit compounds over every piece of content the AI produces for you from that day forward.

Pricing

$1,500
Standard Voice Capture

Up to 50 source documents. One voice profile. Cortex injection.

$3,000
Premium Voice Capture

200+ source documents. Multiple voice modes. Correction training. Ongoing refinement.

Also available as part of premium CxMS Agent onboarding.

FAQ

Why does “write in my voice” prompting fail?
Because the AI does not know your voice. It knows a compressed statistical average of professional writing pulled from its training corpus. When you prompt “write in my voice,” the model does its best impression of what a plausible professional voice looks like based on genre cues in your request. Your real voice has idiosyncrasies the base model has never seen and will not invent: a specific punctuation habit, a refusal to use certain corporate clichés, a preferred sign-off, a characteristic rhythm in long paragraphs. Voice DNA replaces the generic approximation with a structured model of how you actually write.
What source material do you need from me?
For the Standard capture, up to fifty documents: a mix of emails, memos, presentations, social posts, blog entries, or long-form pieces you have written. The more stylistic range the sample covers (formal, casual, technical, persuasive), the better the capture. For Premium, two hundred or more source documents plus recorded voice memos or transcripts if available. If you do not have fifty documents written yet, we can help build the corpus from scratch via a guided writing-sample session.
What exactly is stored after the capture?
A structured voice profile in CxMS Cortex. Signature phrases you use frequently. Anti-patterns (words or constructions you never use). Sentence-length distributions. Paragraph rhythm patterns. Preferred transitions. Vocabulary preferences by context (your technical voice vs. your marketing voice vs. your correspondence voice). Rules you have explicitly articulated (for example, “no em dashes in correspondence” or “always sign off as Rob, never Robert”). The profile is stored as high-confidence nodes that every subsequent AI interaction references.
Can my voice profile be exported or deleted?
Yes to both. The profile lives in CxMS Cortex, which is a local SQLite database on your machine. Export is a single-command operation. Deletion is a file-level operation. We do not hold your voice profile on our infrastructure beyond the capture engagement. If you ever stop using CxMS Pro, the profile stays with you, and you can load it into a future memory engine if and when you switch.
What does the correction-training step in Premium actually involve?
You generate AI drafts in your normal workflow, you correct the drafts as you would anyway, and the corrections feed back into the voice profile as training examples. The correction is the signal. Every time you change an AI-default phrase to your preferred phrase, the system promotes the preferred phrase to a stronger-confidence node. Over a month or two, the profile reaches a fidelity where the AI-default output needs very light editing to ship in your voice.
Does Voice DNA only work for writing? What about spoken-voice replication?
Voice DNA captures written voice. Spoken-voice replication (text-to-speech with your vocal characteristics) is a different product category we do not currently offer. If you need a cloned voice for audio, route that to a dedicated TTS vendor. Voice DNA is the layer that makes sure whatever the TTS engine reads aloud sounds like something you would actually say.
Capture Your Voice

Patent Pending. Powered by CxMS Cortex memory engine.

Related: CxMS Pro (the memory engine Voice DNA injects into). Reach Amplification for the content-distribution layer that depends on a captured voice.