Answer seven questions about the groom. Get a personalized best man speech in under a minute. Free, no signup.
This best man speech generator turns your own stories about the groom into a finished speech draft. You answer seven short questions — his name, his partner's name, how long you have known him, how you met, what he is like, and one moment with him you still bring up — and it returns a structured speech with an opening, your stories, a turn toward the couple, and a closing toast. Output runs 500 to 750 words, which is three to five minutes spoken, the standard best man speech length. It is free, requires no account or email, takes about five minutes end to end, and includes a PDF download. The speech is written from your specifics rather than a template, so treat it as a strong first draft and change any phrasing that does not sound like how you actually talk.
Complete these questions to create a memorable and entertaining best man speech.
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Who he is, how you met, how long you have known him, what he is actually like, and one moment with him you still bring up. Plain questions — no writing required, and you can skip any of them.
Your answers are built into a full speech with an opening, your stories in the right order, a turn toward the couple, and a closing toast. It takes under a minute.
Read it out loud, change anything that does not sound like how you talk, and take the PDF with you. The draft is a starting point, not a script you are stuck with.
Seven core questions, plus an optional bonus round if you want to add more. Every one of them is skippable, and none of them ask you to write anything long.
The last one is the question people get stuck on, and it is also the one that does the most work. If nothing comes to mind, the form offers prompts — a trip, a bad decision, a time he showed up for you.
The generator writes around the specifics you give it — his name, his habits, the moment you described. It is not filling blanks in a stock speech, which is why the output does not read like one.
No signup, no email, no card. It was $4.99 and it is currently free. Answer the questions and the speech is generated straight away.
Output lands in the 500–750 word range — three to five minutes spoken. The most common mistake best men make is running long, and this removes the decision.
Download the finished speech as a PDF. Printed notes look far better at the top table than a phone, and they will not die halfway through.
You can, and if you already know exactly what you want to say it will do a reasonable job. The difference is the questions.
Asked to write a best man speech from a blank prompt, a general chatbot has nothing to work with, so it produces the average of every best man speech ever written — "when I first met John, I knew we would be friends for life". The problem was never the writing. It was that nobody told it anything specific.
This generator is a structured interview first and a writer second. It asks the questions a speechwriter would ask, in the order that gets useful answers, and it pushes on the one that matters — the moment you still bring up. Then it writes around what you gave it. Same underlying model, far better input.
It also enforces the things people get wrong unprompted: length, running order, ending on a toast rather than a joke, and giving the groom's partner real presence instead of one polite sentence.
An extract from a generated draft — the opening and the toast. The stories are whatever you put in; the structure around them is what the generator supplies.
"Good evening, everyone. For those who don't know me, I'm Tom — I've had the job of being James's best friend since a geography field trip in 2009, which is longer than most of the marriages he's made jokes about tonight."
"James is the most stubbornly reliable person I know. When my car died outside Bristol at one in the morning, he drove ninety minutes to get me, said nothing about it the entire way back, and then brought it up at every single opportunity for the next four years."
[ … your stories, the turn toward the couple … ]
"What I'll say about Anna is this. I've watched James become steadier and considerably less certain that he's right about everything, and both of those things started around the time he met her. She is very good for him, and he knows it."
"So please, everyone, raise your glasses. To James and Anna."
Yes. It was previously $4.99 and is currently free. You get a full personalized speech, a PDF download, and our highest-quality model at no cost — no card, no trial, no paywall at the end.
No. There is no signup, no login, and no email required. Answer the seven questions and the speech is generated straight away in the browser.
About five minutes end to end. Seven core questions, plus an optional bonus round if you want to add more detail. The speech itself is written in under a minute once you submit.
Between 500 and 750 words, which is three to five minutes spoken at a comfortable pace — the standard length for a best man speech. Running long is the most common mistake best men make, so the generator holds the length for you.
It is written from your answers rather than a template, so the stories, names, and details are yours. That said, read it out loud before the day and swap any phrasing that does not sound like how you actually talk — the gap between "a good speech" and "your speech" is usually a handful of words.
Yes, and you should. Download the PDF, read it aloud, and change anything that feels off. Treat the output as a strong first draft rather than a finished script.
No. We do not store the content of speeches or the personal details entered into the form. See our privacy policy for the full detail on what is and is not retained.
It uses the same class of model, but it asks you the questions a speechwriter would ask before writing anything. A blank chatbot prompt has no specifics to work with, so it returns the average of every best man speech ever written. The structured interview is the difference, along with enforced length, running order, and a proper toast at the end.