OpenAI Buys Weights for Voice Tech as Replay Fades


TL;DR

  • January Acquisition: OpenAI appears to have bought Weights.GG in January 2026, and Replay no longer looks like a standalone product.
  • Voice Stack: OpenAI’s May 7 voice-model launch gives the January deal a plausible home inside live speech tools rather than a separate app.
  • Misuse Risk: Weights shut its platform by April 1, 2026, yet Replay lingered online, keeping synthetic-voice abuse questions attached to the acquisition.

OpenAI appears to have bought Weights.GG for voice technology earlier this year, without keeping its Replay voice-cloning tool as a standalone product. As of May 17, Weights has shut down, yet Replay still appears available for downloads and updates, creating a split picture between the platform and the app.

Weights.GG was a consumer AI voice platform best known for Replay, an app that let users create and share synthetic voice models, including imitations of recognizable speakers. Its reported acquisition by OpenAI matters because voice cloning sits at the center of both fast-growing speech AI products and serious misuse concerns, from celebrity impersonation to political deepfakes. The apparent shutdown of Weights’ platform, while Replay download pages remain visible, suggests OpenAI may have wanted the underlying technology and team more than the public-facing app itself.

Weights’ shutdown notice and Replay’s surviving download pages point to a technology and talent acquisition inside OpenAI’s speech roadmap. OpenAI reportedly bought Weights.GG in January 2026. The company still has not said where the technology will surface next.

Replay still does not look like a future standalone OpenAI product after the January 2026 purchase. Weights built the app around AI-generated imitation of a person’s voice, while the public signs around the broader service now point toward shutdown rather than expansion.

About a half dozen Weights employees joined OpenAI as part of the transaction.