Two jobs, one tool. You create the voiceover, type your script and pick from 400+ voices, and we drop it straight onto the video you uploaded. Length matched, the original audio replaced or kept low underneath, handed back as a finished MP4. No recording, no editor, no exporting audio and dragging it back in. You upload a clip, you get it back talking.
MP4, MOV, or MKV. Pick a voice, get it back talking.
Rolling out on CreatorWe are putting the last coat of polish on it. Want it the second it ships? Grab Creator and you are first in line. In the meantime, our text to speech tool and PDF to MP3 are live and free right now.
There are two halves to this, and most tools only do one. Half one is making the voice: you type what you want said, you pick who says it, and a neural voice reads it out loud. That is the part people call a voiceover generator or text to speech. Half two is the fiddly half: getting that audio onto your actual video, lined up so it does not start three seconds late or run off the end, then bouncing the whole thing out as one file. That second half is what quietly eats your evening inside a video editor.
So here is the move. We do both halves. You create the voiceover from your script, and we drop it straight onto the video you uploaded, length matched, then hand you back a finished MP4. One tool, one click, no editor. That is what "add a voiceover to a video" actually means when it is done right, and it is the exact step everybody else leaves for you to do by hand.
You can replace the original audio entirely, or talk over it so your music and room tone stay low underneath. Want the video in Spanish instead of English? Paste a Spanish script, pick a Spanish voice, done. The footage never changes. Only the voice riding on top of it does.
And no, these are not the robot voices from 2010. They breathe, they pause, they land emphasis in roughly the right spots. Not flawless, they still trip on a weird acronym now and then, but good enough that most viewers never clock it, and miles better than dead silence or a wall of text on screen.
Drop an MP4, MOV, or MKV. We read its length and existing audio so the voiceover lines up at the end.
Choose from 400+ voices in 75 languages. Paste your narration, or pull a rough draft from the original audio. Replace the sound, or talk over it.
Hit generate. We narrate, fit the audio to the video, and hand back a finished MP4 plus the standalone audio. Post it anywhere.
Not "everyone benefits from voiceover." Actual specific people who use this kind of thing every single day.
Top tens, history, finance, recap channels. Crank out daily videos in a consistent voice, stay off camera, and dub into other languages later.
Script to voice in one shot. Run ten ad variations with the same voice without re-recording a single line.
Narrate lessons, then fix a slide and re-voice just that part. No re-recording the whole module because you changed one number.
The UI changed again. Re-narrate the walkthrough in five minutes instead of booking a studio.
Need eight cuts of the same ad by Friday. Same voice, different scripts, done before lunch.
Voice a listing tour, swap the price when it drops, and make a Spanish version for overseas buyers without filming again.
Agencies, nonprofits, startups. A clean narrator on a motion-graphics video, minus the freelancer invoice and the week of waiting.
Honest read. Each one is good at something. Here is where each fits.
| Tool | What you get | Roughly | Catch |
|---|---|---|---|
| FreeTTS | Upload video, get voiceover baked in, 400+ voices, 75 languages | Free taste, full on Creator $39 | Voiceover, not lip sync |
| Hire a voice actor | Top-tier human delivery | $100 to $300+ per video, days of turnaround | Slow, pricey, painful to revise |
| ElevenLabs | Very realistic voices, dubbing studio | From about $5 to $11+ a month | Another subscription, you still export and re-import audio |
| Speechify Studio | Huge voice library, voiceover and dubbing | $19 to $49 a month | Free tier has no commercial rights |
| Murf | Timeline editor, good for e-learning | $19 to $66 a month | The hours-per-year limits get confusing |
| A full video editor | Total control over everything | Varies | You have to learn an editor and do the work |
Here is the honest pitch. We are not chasing ElevenLabs for the most dramatic, award-winning voice on earth. And we are not a video editor. What we are is the fastest, cheapest way to get a clean voice onto a video, from a tool you may already pay us for, with 400+ voices thrown in. If you make a lot of video and you are tired of either recording yourself or stacking up subscriptions, that is the whole point.
Short sentences. Read your script out loud first. If you stumble saying it, the voice will too.
Calm and warm for explainers. Punchy for ads. A dramatic narrator on a cooking video just feels off.
Got music or street noise you like? Keep it low underneath instead of killing it. The video feels alive.
Aim for around -14 LUFS so it sits right on YouTube and does not blow out earbuds on a phone.
If the narration runs long for the clip, cut filler words first. Your video stays tight and the sync stays clean.
The AI voiceover generator is rolling out to Creator first. Be the one who already has it the day it ships, and grab everything else FreeTTS does while you are at it.