AI voice-over for any spoken project

Most voice-over work is not a niche vertical — it is a script that needs a clear, on-brand read by Friday. Agencies, freelancers, and in-house teams bounce between explainers, product tours, IVR drafts, and client revisions. The bottleneck is almost never the idea; it is booking, recording, and matching levels across takes.

A general voice-over workflow removes that stage. Paste the approved script, choose a voice and loudness preset for where the file will live, and download a finished track. When a client changes paragraph four, regenerate only that section and re-stitch — no full session rebook.

Volume clients benefit from bulk mode: dozens of variants or locales from a CSV, each row independent, with failed rows refunded automatically so one bad line never kills the batch.

No signup needed — the demo speaks up to 500 characters.

Voice

How it works for voice-over

  1. 1

    Paste the client-approved script (or generate a first draft from a topic in the writer).

  2. 2

    Pick voice, speed, format, and a loudness preset that matches the destination platform.

  3. 3

    Generate, preview in-browser, and download MP3 or WAV with optional SRT captions.

  4. 4

    For multi-asset jobs, upload a CSV of scripts and download a zip of finished files.

Any script length, one clean download

Short tags and long explainers use the same path: sentence-aware chunking, parallel TTS, seamless stitch, platform loudness.

Client-friendly revision loop

Paragraph regeneration charges only what changed, so feedback rounds stay cheap and fast compared to re-recording a whole take.

Bulk variants without chaos

CSV in, zip out — different offers, locales, or filenames per row, with per-row errors and refunds when something fails.

Pronunciation as brand control

Lock product names and executive names in the dictionary so every deliverable matches the brand guide.

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
Start free

creator

$7/mo

≈ 3 hours of audio

  • 300,000 characters/mo
  • 50 AI scripts/mo
  • Bulk: 25 rows/batch
  • SRT captions
  • No watermark
Get creator

channel

$15/mo

≈ 7.5 hours + priority queue

  • 750,000 characters/mo
  • Unlimited scripts
  • Unlimited bulk batches
  • SRT captions
  • No watermark
  • Priority queue
Get channel

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)
Get agency
Entry paid planPriceCredits / charsAudio / monthCost per hour
ToneCraft$7/mo300,000 chars≈ 3 hours≈ $2.33
ElevenLabs (Creator)$22/mo121,000 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

What kinds of projects is general voice-over for?

Explainers, corporate narration, product tours, trailers, training clips, IVR drafts, and other client deliverables that need a clear spoken track without locking you into one vertical workflow.

Can freelancers use this for multiple clients?

Yes. Keep separate projects or pronunciation sets per client, reuse favorite voices, and generate only the scripts you need each week without maintaining a recording booth.

How do loudness presets help client delivery?

Video destinations often target about −14 LUFS; podcasts often sit near −16. Choosing a preset means the file lands closer to where the editor or platform expects without a separate loudness pass.

What file formats can I deliver?

MP3 and WAV downloads are supported. Pair either with an SRT when the client needs captions or on-screen subtitles.

What if a generation fails mid-job?

Failed generations refund characters automatically. In bulk mode, only the failed row is refunded; successful rows still complete and remain downloadable.

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