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Beta terms of use

Last updated 2 June 2026 · Beta

What Voca is

Voca is an AI podcast studio. You give it a topic, it writes a script using large language models, voices the script using a text-to-speech model, and plays it back. We also produce a daily audio briefing personalised to your interests.

Beta status

You’re using a beta. That means: things might break, the product is changing daily, your saved episodes might be lost, your account might be reset. We’ll do our best to avoid all of that. We’ll let you know before any destructive change. By using Voca during the beta you accept that some rough edges are expected.

What you can do with what Voca makes

  • You own the topic you typed. The audio Voca generates from it is yours to listen to, share, and use however you like.
  • You can’t use Voca to produce content that defames a real person, incites violence, sexualises minors, harasses any individual or protected group, contains threats of harm, or breaks the law in your jurisdiction. We reserve the right to suspend or delete any account that does.
  • If you share a Voca episode publicly, please don’t pass it off as an interview with the real people whose voices Voca uses — the voices are AI-generated.

AI-generated content — please read

Every script, headline, recommendation and voice in Voca is generated by artificial intelligence. The hosts are not real people; they have no memories, no opinions, and no first-hand knowledge of anything they describe. Voca’s outputs:

  • May contain factual errors. Large language models sometimes get dates, attributions, or details wrong. We run a fact-checking pass over briefing segments to flag obviously unsupported claims, but this is not a substitute for your own judgement.
  • Should not be used as professional advice. Nothing in a Voca cast is medical, legal, financial, psychological, or other professional advice — even when it sounds confident.
  • Should not be presented as a real-person statement. The voices are synthetic and the dialogue is invented. Don’t republish a Voca clip in a way that suggests a real person actually said those words.

Accuracy

Voca’s scripts are generated by an AI and sometimes get things wrong. We run a fact-checker over the briefing segments and flag obviously unsupported claims, but you should treat everything Voca says the way you’d treat a confident friend at the pub — interesting, often right, but worth a check if it matters.

Cost guardrails

Generation costs real money (AI tokens, voice synthesis). We rate-limit anonymous use and the free tier; if you abuse the service we may suspend your account.

Cancellation and deletion

You can stop using Voca any time. To delete your account and every piece of data we hold for you, open Profile → Danger Zone in the app and tap delete. The wipe runs immediately and cannot be undone.

Liability

Voca is provided “as is” during the beta. We’re not liable for any decisions you make based on something Voca said, or for any data loss caused by a beta-stage outage. If Voca doesn’t work for you, your remedy is to stop using it.

Changes

These terms may change as the product evolves. We’ll flag material changes by email or in-app banner.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales. Any dispute that can’t be resolved by talking to us first goes to the courts of England and Wales.

Contact

Questions or complaints: christopherjbarrett@mac.com. Voca is operated by Christopher Barrett from London, United Kingdom.

These terms apply from the launch period onwards. We’ll update the “Last updated” date above whenever they change materially.