Public announcement voice over that stays clear and calm.

A measured, authoritative neutral Indian-English voice for transit, airport, safety, and in-venue PA — clear over noise and reverb, calm under pressure, and consistent across your whole system.

Why the voice matters

Everyone has to understand it.

A public announcement only works if every person in a loud, crowded space catches it the first time — and, when it matters most, acts on it calmly. There’s no room for a mumbled word or an anxious tone.

I record announcements to stay intelligible through PA systems, reverberant halls, and background noise — measured pace, clean articulation, and a steady, reassuring authority. And because these systems grow, I keep careful notes so the message you add next year sounds exactly like the rest.

What I voice for public spaces

Transit & transport

Station, platform, and on-board announcements for metro, rail, and bus networks — clear over noise and reverb.

Airport & terminal

Boarding calls, gate changes, and terminal information delivered with calm, practised clarity.

Safety & evacuation

Fire, emergency, and safety messages read with the steady, unhurried authority these moments demand.

In-venue & PA

Stadium, mall, campus, and event public-address messaging that carries across a big, busy space.

Institutional & civic

Government, hospital, and public-service announcements that need to sound trustworthy and official.

Wayfinding & queue

Directional, queue, and information prompts that keep people moving and informed.

Why operators choose me for it

Clarity

Heard over the noise

Public spaces are loud and echoey, and the message still has to land. A measured pace and clean articulation keep announcements intelligible through a PA system and a crowd.

Composure

Calm when it counts

Safety and emergency messaging lives or dies on tone. I keep it steady, authoritative, and reassuring — clear instructions delivered without panic.

Consistency

One voice, whole system

A network of announcements should sound like a single, coherent voice. Detailed session notes mean new messages added later match the originals exactly.

Neutral accent

Understood by everyone

A neutral Indian-English accent that a diverse, international public follows easily — important when your audience is everyone who walks through the door.

From message list to system, simply.

Send the message list

Share your announcements as a clear list, with notes on station or place names, numbers, and any required pace or pauses.

Free audition

I record a sample announcement — before you commit — so you can confirm the tone and clarity for your space.

Record & master

Each message recorded and mastered cleanly in my treated Chennai studio, with even levels across the whole set.

Deliver to spec

One file per message, named to your system and delivered in the format your PA or playback platform needs. Single messages are easy to re-record later.

New to commissioning voice work? My short guide to writing a brief covers exactly what I need to quote accurately and record your announcements right the first time.

How pricing works

Two ways I price it.

A small set — a few announcements or a single safety message — is priced by the total word count or per message. A full announcement library, or a system you add to over time, is priced by the finished hour of audio.

The number of messages and how often you’ll extend the set shape the figure, so rather than post a price that can’t see your script, I’d rather quote yours. Send me the message list and I’ll come back with a clear, no-obligation quote.

Tell me about your project

FAQ

Public announcement voice over, answered

How do you price public announcement voice over?
Smaller jobs — a handful of announcements or a single safety message — are priced by the total word count or per message. A full announcement library, or an ongoing system you add to regularly, is priced by the finished hour of audio. Send me the message list and I will come back with a clear quote.
Which audio format do you deliver for PA and transit systems?
Whatever your system needs. I deliver one clean file per announcement, named to your numbering, as full-quality WAV by default — and I can provide a specific sample rate or format if your PA or playback platform requires it. Just tell me the spec.
Can you add new announcements later that match the existing ones?
Yes. I keep detailed notes on tone, pace, and levels, so an announcement added months or years later sits seamlessly alongside the originals — no jarring change of voice across the network.
How should I handle place names, numbers, and pronunciations?
Send the messages as a clear list and flag anything that should be read a particular way — a station name, a platform number, a specific pause. A quick voice note for unusual names is the surest way to get them exactly right.
What is your turnaround?
Most announcement sets are quick to turn around once the script is final — often within 24 to 48 hours. Larger libraries are scheduled and quoted up front so you know exactly when to expect delivery.

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Send me your announcements.

I’ll record a free sample so you can hear how it’ll carry in your space before you commit.