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Narration Box AI Voice Generator Logo[NARRATION BOX]

Create with AI voices and voice cloning.

Find the right AI voice workflow for the content you want to create.

Choose what you want to create

Start with the content type closest to your project, from audiobooks and demos to podcasts, training, and videos.

ExplainerShortTutorial
Scene 01
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Voiceover

YouTube

Create YouTube narration with AI voices or voice clones for explainers, tutorials, shorts, faceless videos, and long-form content.

Create YouTube voiceover

Episode timeline

host segment

Host voiceGuest voice
Intro
Host read
Segment
Outro

Podcasts

Create podcast segments with AI voices or voice clones for intros, outros, scripted episodes, and host reads.

Create podcast audio

Module 01

Trainer voice

Lesson 02

English

Quiz intro

Pronunciation

E-learning

Create narrated lessons with AI voices or trainer voice clones for courses, modules, and training content.

Create training audio
Feature launch
Onboarding
Step card

Voiceover block

understanding and warm

Product demos

Create product walkthroughs, launch videos, tutorials, and onboarding audio with AI voices or Voice cloning.

Create product demo voice
CampaignA/B/C
Hook
Offer
CTA

Ad read

MP3WAV

Advertising

Create campaign reads, trailers, paid social clips, launch promos, and localized ad variants with AI voices or approved voice clones.

Create ad voiceover

Scene narration

episode cut

Voiceover
Interview
Bridge
Final note

Documentaries

Create documentary narration for episodes, explainers, interviews, recaps, trailers, and scene-based edits.

Create documentary narration

Manuscript

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Narrator
MP3WAV
Opening paragraph
Dialogue block

Audiobooks

Create long-form narration with AI voices or voice clones for manuscripts, PDFs, chapters, and books.

Create audiobook narration

The core of every audio creation

Whether you are making a book, demo, course, podcast, or video, Narration Box gives you the controls needed for real audio production.

Voice cloning

Create reusable voices from your own or approved samples for consistent narration. Voice cloning

Style instructions

Direct tone, emotion, accent, pace, and delivery with plain text instructions.

Block-based editing

Edit, regenerate, export, and configure each section separately.

Pronunciation control

Control how names, acronyms, terms, and book-specific words are spoken.

High-quality exports

Export single files or split by blocks in MP3, WAV, Opus, FLAC, or OGG.

Common questions

Short answers for teams choosing the right Narration Box workflow.

Which workflow should I choose for my project?

Start with the use case that matches your final format. Choose YouTube for video scripts, podcasts for intros and host-read segments, e-learning for lessons and training, product demos for walkthroughs, advertising for campaign audio, documentaries for episode narration, and audiobooks for manuscripts or chapter-based narration.

Can I use the same voice for YouTube, podcasts, and product demos?

Yes. You can keep a consistent narrator, presenter, or brand voice across different content types by reusing the same AI voice or an approved cloned voice.

What if my script changes after I generate the audio?

Use block-based editing to update only the section that changed, then regenerate that block instead of recreating the entire voiceover.

Can I make training or e-learning narration in multiple languages?

Yes. You can create course, onboarding, and training audio with 1500+ voices across 80+ languages and accents, then guide pacing, pronunciation, and regional delivery with style instructions.

Can I use voice cloning for audiobooks, podcasts, or internal training?

Yes, when you have the right approval to use the voice. A cloned voice can help keep narration consistent for author reads, host segments, instructor-led training, and recurring brand content.

How do I control pronunciation for names, acronyms, or product terms?

You can add pronunciation guidance and style instructions for names, acronyms, technical terms, book-specific words, product names, and regional accent preferences.

What export format should I use for each use case?

Use MP3 for quick publishing and previews, WAV or FLAC for higher-quality production handoff, and split-by-block exports when editors, course builders, or audiobook workflows need separate files.

Start with what you want to create

Start with the page closest to your project, or open the studio and create your first voiceover directly.