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Ava

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This article contains spoilers for the Alex Parr video "A Valued Acquaintance". Please make sure you have played the game or watched the video first before reading this article.
Ava
NameAva
Developer(s)Alex Parr
Initial release2025
DescriptionA kind-hearted person and friend to all, Ava is a girl that brings everyone's spirits up wherever she goes. Alex is seen hanging out with her a lot. Why? Who can say?
Extra dataN/A
Animations26
TTS voiceAdult Female #1, American English (TruVoice)
Downloadhttps://alexparr.net/msagent/download/Ava.acs

Ava is a modern Microsoft Agent character created by Alex Parr. Her appearance is a woman who has brown hair, brown eyes, wears an orange long-sleeved shirt, dark blue skirt and shorts and gray shoes.

Character data

Character data for Ava
File name: Ava.acs
Description: A kind-hearted person and friend to all, Ava is a girl that brings everyone's spirits up wherever she goes. Alex is seen hanging out with her a lot. Why? Who can say?
Extra data: N/A
File size: 60 KB
Animations: 26
TTS voice: Adult Female #1, American English (TruVoice)
GUID: {6206637E-3CE7-4590-B657-BC4A1966E2BF}
TTSMode ID: {CA141FD0-AC7F-11D1-97A3-006008273008}
TTS speed: 150
TTS pitch: 200
Width: 128
Length: 192


Trivia

  • Ava was based on an actual person Alex Parr knew. By 2018, Alex stopped using Ava because he never got permission to create a character based on them in the first place.[1] Sometime before 2025, Alex got back in touch with them and gave him the go-ahead to use the character again. Then on August 16th, 2025, Alex released the Alex as an MS Agent episode "A Valued Acquaintance," which brought back Ava and made her available for download once again.[2]
  • As with most of Alex Parr's Microsoft Agent characters, Ava does not have her own color table. Instead, she uses a modified Microsoft Paint color table.
  • Her description section, extra data section, character design, file name and voice pitch also differ between versions.[3]

References