Zoom

An AI voice for Zoom that sounds like you.

VoiceDouble adds a microphone to macOS. Pick it in Zoom's mic dropdown and the room hears your cloned voice answer — while you stay on mute, off camera, or away from the desk.

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Listen

It hears the call, audio only

VoiceDouble captures Zoom's audio so your voice agent always knows what's being asked. Nothing on your screen is captured — just the sound of the meeting, processed live and never stored.

Speak

Answers through a real microphone

Replies stream through the VoiceDouble virtual mic. Zoom treats it like any other input device — no plugins, no screen-share tricks. Select it once and you're set for every call.

  • Shows up in Zoom's mic dropdown
  • Works in the Zoom desktop app
  • Switch back to your real mic instantly
Control

Take the mic back instantly

Your double answers on its own. The moment you'd rather speak, hold one key — your real voice takes over mid-sentence and the agent goes quiet. Let go and it picks the thread back up.

VoiceDouble vs. a Zoom meeting bot

VoiceDouble
Meeting bots
Joins as
You, via your mic
A separate 'Notetaker' attendee
Speaks in your voice
Yes
No
Visible to others
Just you
Extra bot in the list
You stay in control
Push-to-talk
Passive only

Questions

Does it work in the Zoom web client?

Best in the Zoom desktop app, where you can pick the VoiceDouble microphone in audio settings.

Will Zoom flag the virtual mic?

No — it's a standard Core Audio input device, like Loopback or Krisp. Zoom sees a normal microphone.

Can people tell?

Audio is indistinguishable with a good clone. Keep your camera off, or pair with a static frame.