AI Dubbing for Indian Languages

Create dubbed audio for your YouTube videos and reels in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and 8 more Indian languages — with studio AI voices, or in your own voice from a single 12-second recording. Bring your translated script and get an editor-ready dubbed track back in minutes.

Free credits to explore · No credit card · Own-voice dubbing on Creator ₹799

How it works

  1. 1

    Bring your translated script

    Write or get your script translated into the target language — you stay in control of every line, not an algorithm.

  2. 2

    Pick a voice — or clone yours

    Choose a studio AI voice for free, or record ~12 seconds once and dub everything in your own voice from then on.

  3. 3

    Download the dubbed track

    Generate editor-ready audio and drop it straight into CapCut, Premiere or DaVinci. Captions come with it.

Two ways to dub

Studio AI voices — free

Pick from natural-sounding Indian-language voices and generate your dubbed track in seconds. Free credits, no card needed. Best for narration, explainers and reels where a professional voice does the job.

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Your own voice — Creator ₹799

Clone your voice from one short English recording, then dub into every supported language, still sounding like you. Your channel stays recognisable even when the language changes — that is what keeps audiences watching.

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AI dubbing — FAQs

Is this automatic video dubbing?

No — VoisLabs does script-based dubbing. You bring your translated script, pick a voice (or your own cloned voice), and we generate the dubbed audio track for you to drop into your video editor. There is no video upload and no machine-translation step, which is exactly why the output is clean enough to publish as-is.

How does dubbing in my own voice work?

Record about 12 seconds of yourself speaking English, once. VoisLabs clones your voice from that sample and can then speak any of the supported Indian languages in it — so your Hindi dub sounds like you, not a generic AI narrator. One recording covers all 11 languages.

Which languages can I dub into?

Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Assamese and Indian English — each tuned for native-sounding pronunciation, not a flat text-to-speech accent.

How much does AI dubbing cost?

Dubbing with studio AI voices is free to start — no credit card needed. Dubbing in your own cloned voice needs the Creator plan at ₹799, which includes voice cloning plus a generous monthly generation allowance.

How do I use the dubbed audio in my video?

Download the generated track as WAV or MP3 and drop it onto your timeline in CapCut, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve or any editor, replacing or ducking the original audio. You can export SRT/VTT captions from the same script too, ready for YouTube subtitles.