Wearable robotic devices and exoskeletons, that assist human beings in physically-demanding tasks have the potential to both increase productivity and reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. Soft exoskeletons, known as exosuit, provide improved portability and fit. While many exosuits are populating the market to support light weights, very few are powerful enough to reinforce workers in lifting heavy loads. Adopting the advantages of novel soft-robotic principles, we propose a voice-controlled upper limb exosuit designed to aid its user in lifting up to 10kg per arm. The exosuit uses a wire-driven mechanism to transmit power from a proximally-located actuation stage to the shoulder and elbow. Forces are transmitted to the human body ...