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How do I create a voice clone?

Learn how to create a text-to-speech AI voice clone in AI Studios.

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Written by Sabrina Wu
Updated yesterday

With just a 30-second recording, AI Studios can clone your voice and use it in 29 different languages. This feature creates the most natural-sounding voices available in AI Studios, ensuring your message comes across clearly and authentically, no matter what language your avatar is speaking.


How to Create a Voice Clone

  1. Locate the Language & Voice Button

    • In your video project editor, click on the language and voice menu located in the top right corner of the script editor.

  2. Click on Voice Cloning

    • Select the 'Voice Cloning' button located at the bottom right corner of the menu.

  3. Start Recording

    • When ready, click on 'Start Recording.'

    • Record a 10 to 30-second voice sample. You can use the provided script or say anything that feels natural to you.

  4. Preview and Name Your Voice

    • Listen to your recording to ensure it sounds the way you want.

    • If satisfied, name the voice. We recommend including the voice owner’s name and describing the tone (e.g., "John Doe - Excited").

  5. Go Through the Checklist

    • Review the checklist provided. If your recording meets all requirements, click 'Voice Synthesis.'

    • If you’re not satisfied, re-record your voice.

  6. Find Your Voice

    • After synthesis, your voice will appear in the 'AI Voice' menu within all video projects.


Voice Clone Translations

When you select the voice clone you've created, you can type text in any of the 29 listed languages, and your voice clone will speak in the language of your text. There's no need to manually select the language; AI Studios will automatically detect it for you.

Languages Available with Voice Clone


Chinese, Korean, Dutch, Turkish, Swedish, Indonesian, Filipino, Japanese, Ukrainian, Greek, Czech, Finnish, Romanian, Russian, Danish, Bulgarian, Malay, Slovak, Croatian, Classic Arabic, Tamil, English, Polish, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Hindi and Portuguese.

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