Juan Loquendo - Voz De

Around 2008 and 2009, a massive trend exploded on YouTube: "Video Game Logic" and "Troll Videos."

Creators making content around games like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Super Mario 64, and Minecraft needed a narrator. Recording their own voices required microphones and editing skills that many young creators didn't possess. Loquendo offered a solution: you could simply type the script, click a button, and have a professional-sounding voice ready to go.

The "Juan" voice became the favorite. Why? Because his "Default" tone possessed a dry, deadpan quality that made everything he said hilarious. When Juan narrated a "10 Things You Didn't Know About Mario" list, or reacted to a glitch in GTA San Andreas, the contrast between his robotic nature and the chaos on screen created comedy gold.

Part of Juan's charm was his imperfection. The Loquendo engine, while good, had specific quirks that the community turned into inside jokes:

Antes de que existieran los "voiceovers" de Instagram o los textos en pantalla de TikTok, existió Juan Loquendo. Fue el precursor del "comentario en off" para contenido de humor negro y cotidiano. voz de juan loquendo

Para los millennials latinoamericanos, la voz de Juan Loquendo es tan reconocible como la del Chavo o Don Ramón. Es un recurso lingüístico compartido: basta con imitar ese tono grave y decir "¿Qué está pasando?" para que cualquier hispanohablante de entre 25 y 45 años sonría y complete la frase.

Influenció a generaciones de creadores de contenido. Canales de YouTube de "gameplays con humor" y podcasts de comedia han admitido que su estilo de narración sarcástica deriva directamente de Loquendo.

How did an Italian text-to-speech engine become the king of Spanish radio?

In the early 2000s, radio stations faced a problem. They needed to produce imaging (promos, IDs, time checks) quickly, cheaply, and consistently. Hiring a human voice actor for every 5-second bumper was expensive and slow. Around 2008 and 2009, a massive trend exploded

Enter Loquendo Juan.

Radio producers discovered that by typing a script into Loquendo and selecting the "Juan" voice, they could generate a professional-sounding drop in seconds. It was a revolution. Suddenly, small community radio stations in rural Mexico could sound as polished as a major network in Madrid.

The voz de Juan Loquendo became the great democratizer of radio production. It was used for:

Within a few years, hundreds of thousands of listeners had been conditioned to trust this voice. It became a cultural shortcut for "official announcement." Within a few years, hundreds of thousands of


The voz de Juan Loquendo is more than a piece of software. It is a cultural phenomenon. It represents the bridge between robotic synthesizers and true artificial intelligence. It made radio accessible to the little guy. It made memes possible for a generation. And at its core, it is the sound of a real human being—Giancarlo Piersanti, or his anonymous colleagues—sitting in a studio in Italy, recording sounds for a future they could not imagine.

So next time you hear that deep, resonant voice announce "Estás escuchando… el mejor recuerdo", take a moment. Smile. You are listening to history.

The voz de Juan Loquendo: De la cabina de radio al meme de YouTube, una voz que jamás olvidaremos.


Do you have a favorite memory of the Voz de Juan Loquendo? Share your story in the comments below (or, if you’re feeling nostalgic, type it into a TTS engine and let Juan read it back to you).

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