What is an AI voice agent?
An AI voice agent is a software program that answers and makes phone calls on your behalf using natural, human-sounding speech — powered by a large language model and real-time voice synthesis.
Written By Catherine Weir
Last updated About 3 hours ago
An AI voice agent is a software program that can answer and make phone calls using natural, human-sounding speech. Instead of a pre-recorded menu or a rigid IVR tree, an AI voice agent listens to what a caller says, understands their intent, and responds conversationally — making it possible for a business to handle phone calls 24/7 without a human on the line.
Modern AI voice agents are built on three layers working together in real time: speech-to-text to transcribe what the caller says, a large language model (LLM) to decide what to say back, and text-to-speech to speak the response in a natural voice. The whole round-trip happens in under a second.
What AI voice agents can do
Answer incoming calls and greet the caller by name or account when possible
Qualify leads by asking pre-defined questions and routing accordingly
Book appointments on a calendar by checking availability live
Take messages, summarize them, and deliver them to the right person by email or SMS
Handle common customer support questions from a knowledge base
Transfer to a live human when the request exceeds what the agent can handle
Make outbound calls for appointment reminders, follow-ups, or lead qualification
What makes AI voice agents different from traditional IVR
An IVR ("press 1 for sales, press 2 for support") forces callers to navigate a predefined tree. An AI voice agent removes the tree entirely — the caller just says what they want, and the agent figures out the rest. No menus, no waiting, no "sorry, I didn't understand that, let me transfer you."
IVR: caller must adapt to the system
AI voice agent: system adapts to the caller
Where AI voice agents fit in a business
Most businesses use AI voice agents for one or more of these roles: primary receptionist (picks up every call during business hours), after-hours answering service (handles nights and weekends), or overflow (catches calls when every human line is busy). The same platform usually supports all three with different configurations.
Related concepts
AI receptionist — the most common deployment of a voice agent
Conversational AI — the broader category that includes voice, chat, and text
Large language model (LLM) — the AI model that powers the agent's reasoning
Speech-to-text (STT) — how the agent hears the caller
Text-to-speech (TTS) — how the agent speaks
See it in action
The Receptionist Agent at 365agents is a production-grade AI voice agent you can configure for your business in about an hour. Want to hear one first? Book a demo and we'll call the number you give us — with your AI agent, ready to answer.