Voice Over
Voice Over
Create voice-over drafts without recording takes
Voice Over helps creators turn scripts into narration drafts that can be reviewed, revised, and added to video or audio projects.
Create voice audio without recording takes
Start from your script, choose a style, and generate voice-over audio for the content you are making.
Match the voice to the moment
Shape tone for product videos, explainers, ads, lessons, reels, and presentations so the audio sounds intentional instead of generic.
Move faster on repeat content
Useful when you need voice drafts, alternate reads, or fresh audio versions without booking a studio session.
How Voice Over fits your content workflow
Go from script to voice-over audio with a focused online flow built for everyday creators, teams, and marketers.

A clearer way to prepare product videos, explainers, ads, lessons, reels, and presentations
Add your script, choose the voice and tone you need, then review the voice-over audio before using it in your next edit.
Prepare scripts that sound natural
Voice-over copy should be written for listening, timing, and the final video context.
Write for spoken rhythm
Use clear sentences, natural transitions, and punctuation where you want pauses or emphasis.
Add pronunciation notes
Spell out names, acronyms, product terms, places, and technical words that need a specific reading.
Match the scene length
Keep the script short enough for the video, ad, lesson, or explainer section where the voice-over will appear.
Use scripts you can publish
Confirm you own or can use the script, claims, names, and brand references before generating public voice-over audio.
How to use Voice Over
Start with a script, choose the voice and style, then preview the audio before using it in production.
Add your script
Provide the script and include any pronunciation, tone, audience, or timing notes.
Choose the output style
Select the voice and tone that match where the content will be used.
Preview and use the result
Review pronunciation, pacing, tone, and clarity, then continue with your edit, download, captions, or publishing workflow.
Review voice-over audio before publishing
A short listening pass helps the final narration sound intentional and trustworthy.
Check pronunciation
Listen for names, acronyms, product terms, numbers, dates, and words with multiple possible pronunciations.
Match tone to context
An ad, lesson, internal explainer, story, and product demo each need different pacing and emotional energy.
Verify claims and compliance
Review legal, medical, financial, safety, pricing, product, or performance claims before publishing.
Avoid misleading voice use
Do not present generated narration as a real person's voice or endorsement without permission and disclosure where required.
Voice Over FAQ
Practical answers for creating AI voice-over audio online.
What can I use Voice Over for?
Use it to create voice-over audio for product videos, explainers, ads, lessons, reels, social posts, and presentations.
What should I prepare before generating?
Prepare the script and add context about tone, audience, platform, pronunciation, timing, and any words that must stay exact.
Can I choose a voice style?
Yes. Choose a voice or tone that matches the content, such as calm narration, energetic promo audio, or a more conversational read.
Can I use the audio in videos?
Yes. The generated audio can be used for narration, lessons, ads, social posts, internal explainers, or draft voiceovers.
How do I make the voice sound more natural?
Use clear sentences, add punctuation where you want pauses, and include a short note about mood or audience.
Can I use voice-over audio commercially?
Commercial use depends on your plan, script rights, voice terms, and publishing platform. Review permissions and disclose synthetic audio where required.
Can I imitate a specific person's voice?
Use available voices and style controls for original narration. Do not imitate a real person's voice or endorsement without permission.
