Voice Cloning
Creating a synthetic copy of a specific person's voice from a short sample, able to speak any text.
Voice cloning builds a model of someone's voice from a short recording, then generates new speech in that voice from typed text. It lets creators scale narration in their own voice, fix a flubbed line without re-recording, or keep a consistent voice across languages when dubbing.
Responsible use requires consent — cloning a voice you don't own or have permission to use is a misuse.
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Voiceover
Narration recorded separately and laid over video to explain, guide or tell a story.
Read →Text-to-Speech (TTS)
Synthesizing natural-sounding spoken audio from written text — the engine behind AI voiceovers.
Read →AI Dubbing
Replacing a video's original audio with a translated voice track so it plays natively in another language.
Read →Lip Sync
Aligning a speaker's mouth movements to an audio track — critical for believable dubbing and AI avatars.
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