Voice Clone

Generate lifelike speech from text using only a 12-second recording of your voice.

Voice Clone
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FAQ

FAQs

Find detailed answers to the most commonly asked questions about AI Voice Clone. Need further help? Reach out to us at [email protected].

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What does AI Voice Clone do?

AI Voice Clone is a powerful tool that uses your own voice to generate lifelike speech from text. By uploading a brief voice recording, you can transform written content into audio that sounds like you. It's ideal for personalizing media such as podcasts, audiobooks, videos, and more.

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How can I get started with AI Voice Clone?

To begin, upload a voice clip no longer than 12 seconds and under 1MB in size. Enter the text you'd like to turn into speech and hit 'Generate'. Depending on the length of the input, audio generation typically takes about a minute. Afterward, you’ll be able to play, save, or share your audio.

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How is the credit system structured?

Credits are consumed at the rate of one credit for every 15 characters of text, including spaces and punctuation. For instance, a 150-character message would require 10 credits. Make sure your account has enough credits before generating audio.

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Are there any restrictions on the text I can input?

You can input up to 2,000 characters per request. To enhance voice output quality, we suggest writing out numbers in words—like 'thirty-four' instead of '34'—as it produces more fluid and natural speech. Avoid using hyphens (-) as they may affect the natural flow of speech.

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Is commercial use of the audio allowed?

Yes. You are fully authorized to use the generated voice clips in commercial settings. You own the output and can freely include it in advertising, products, services, or any commercial project without extra licensing costs.

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Which languages are currently available?

At this time, AI Voice Clone supports both Chinese and English. For the best audio quality, please refer to our formatting recommendations—especially when dealing with numerical expressions. We’re working on expanding language options in future updates.