Labs / Vox Architect
Speech-practice workflow for diction, pacing, and spoken delivery
A public GPT for structured articulation, breath pacing, emphasis, and reading drills. It supports practice planning; it is not speech therapy or medical care.
Vox Architect
Speakers, creators, presenters, and studio users who want a structured speaking-practice workflow.
Platform
ChatGPT
Availability
Public GPT
Route
Internal product page with external GPT CTA.
Open GPT leaves this product page for an external ChatGPT surface; the trust boundaries below remain the product context.
System logic
Operating principles
Practice support only
No clinical diagnosis or treatment
No guaranteed performance claim
Verification
Public evidence
Public GPT editor verified on 2026-07-02
No custom action observed in the GPT editor
Source-framed as practice workflow support
Use cases
Built for spoken-practice tasks.
Articulation drills
Practice clear consonants, difficult word groups, and short speaking drills without turning the page into a clinical claim.
Breath and pacing
Use timed reading, breath pacing, emphasis, and intonation notes to keep spoken delivery more deliberate.
Presentation preparation
Prepare a short talk, recording, voiceover, or daily-speaking routine with a compact practice plan.
Architecture
How it works
Start with a speaking goal, level, text sample, or short description of the problem area.
The GPT returns a focused practice block: warmup, articulation, breath pacing, reading drill, checklist, and next step.
No separate AetherVortex action endpoint is used; the product route points to the public ChatGPT surface.
Safety
Trust boundaries
Not speech therapy, medical care, diagnosis, or treatment.
No guaranteed improvement, performance result, or personal transformation claim.
No manipulation, persuasion engineering, or psychological profiling positioning.
ChatGPT is an external OpenAI platform; avoid sharing sensitive recordings or private material unless you choose to.