AI voice-overs for podcasts
Podcast production often stalls after the outline. You have talking points, guest research, and a release calendar — but recording, retakes, and leveling still eat the week. Generated narration closes that gap: paste the episode script, pick a host-style voice, and download a continuous track ready for your editor or feed.
Listeners notice consistency more than perfection. The same voice profile and podcast loudness target keep episode twenty feeling like episode two, even when you record nothing yourself. When you cut a segment or rewrite an intro, only the changed paragraphs re-render — the rest of the episode stays free from cache.
Clips and show notes benefit too. Export timed captions beside the full episode so social clips, trailers, and newsletter embeds stay aligned without a separate transcription step.
No signup needed — the demo speaks up to 500 characters.
How it works for podcasts
- 1
Draft the episode outline or full script in the writer, or paste notes you already have.
- 2
Choose a host-like voice and the podcast loudness preset so the file sits correctly in your DAW or host.
- 3
Generate the full episode as one stitched track; export SRT if you need captions for clips.
- 4
On rewrites, regenerate only the intro or mid-roll paragraphs you changed — leave the rest untouched.
Episode-length scripts, one file
Long-form scripts split on sentences, generate in parallel, and stitch into a single seamless episode track without audible joins.
Podcast loudness preset
Normalize to podcast-friendly integrated loudness so your feed and video clips sound even without a second mastering pass.
Host-style delivery packs
Steer pacing with conversational style packs — natural pauses and emphasis for a listener, not a hard-sell promo read.
Captions for social clips
Download a timed SRT next to the audio for short-form clips, trailers, and accessibility on every plan.
26 studio voices · 20 output languages · SRT captions and bulk mode on every plan
Pricing that doesn't punish volume
Simple monthly plans plus one-time top-up packs that never expire.
free
$0/mo
Try everything, every month
- 10,000 characters/mo
- 3 AI scripts/mo
- Bulk: 5 rows/batch
- SRT captions
- Spoken outro on audio
creator
$7/mo
≈ 3 hours of audio
- 300,000 characters/mo
- 50 AI scripts/mo
- Bulk: 25 rows/batch
- SRT captions
- No watermark
channel
$15/mo
≈ 7.5 hours + priority queue
- 750,000 characters/mo
- Unlimited scripts
- Unlimited bulk batches
- SRT captions
- No watermark
- Priority queue
agency
$39/mo
≈ 20 hours + 3 seats
- 2,000,000 characters/mo
- Unlimited scripts
- Unlimited bulk batches
- SRT captions
- No watermark
- Priority queue
- 3 seats
- API access (coming soon)
| Entry paid plan | Price | Credits / chars | Audio / month | Cost per hour |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ToneCraft | $7/mo | 300,000 chars | ≈ 3 hours | ≈ $2.33 |
| ElevenLabs (Creator) | $22/mo | 121,000 credits | ≈ 1.2 hours | ≈ $18 |
| Murf (Creator) | $29/mo | —* | 2 hours | $14.50 |
* Murf's Creator plan is sold by voice-generation time (2 hours/month), not a characters or credits pool — so we leave that cell blank rather than invent a number.
≈ hours assume ~100,000 characters per finished hour; where a provider sells characters or credits we convert with the same rule. Verified against published pricing as of July 13, 2026 — check their sites for current plans.
Questions, answered
Can I generate a full 45-minute episode as one file?
Yes. Long scripts are split on sentence boundaries, voiced in parallel, then stitched and loudness-normalized into one continuous track. Seams are designed not to be audible in normal listening.
Which loudness setting should podcasts use?
Use the podcast preset (−16 LUFS) when you want levels closer to common podcast platform guidance. Video platforms often prefer the separate video preset if the same audio also ships as a video episode.
Will every episode sound like the same host?
Yes — pick one voice profile and reuse it. Pronunciation rules keep show-specific names and brands consistent week after week.
How do I handle mid-roll ads or sponsor reads?
Write them as separate paragraphs or generate ad reads as their own short jobs, then drop them into your timeline. Regenerating a sponsor line only charges that text.
Can I batch a whole season from a spreadsheet?
Upload a CSV with one row per episode (filename, script, optional voice). Finished files download as a zip; a failed row refunds itself without stopping the rest of the season.