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Text to Speech for Videos

Create a preview voice track for video scripts without leaving the page.

Common uses

Text to speech for videos is most useful before the final edit. A preview voice track lets you hear pacing, find sentences that need cuts, and decide whether a script should be more conversational. Use this page for tutorials, course clips, demos, social videos, and internal drafts. It is not a full video editor, but it helps answer a practical question early: will this script sound natural when spoken?

  • Tutorial drafts
  • Social clips
  • Demo narration

How to use it

  1. Break your video script into short sections that match scene or slide changes.
  2. Generate speech for one section and listen for timing, clarity, and emphasis.
  3. Adjust the script before importing audio into your video editing software.

Limitations

  • The tool does not synchronize audio to video frames or export final video files.
  • Very long scripts should be split into smaller voiceover sections.
  • Pronunciation may need manual rewriting for brand names, acronyms, or uncommon terms.

Safe use

  • Use accurate scripts and avoid deceptive product or medical claims.
  • Keep synthetic narration distinct from testimonials or real customer statements.
  • Check disclosure requirements before publishing AI-generated narration commercially.

Planning checklist for Text to Speech for Videos

Before using this page, prepare one short script, decide where the audio will be heard, and check whether the listener needs an AI-generated audio disclosure. The strongest results come from plain language, a narrow goal, and a quick review after generation. If the audio will be used in a public video, client project, classroom, memorial keepsake, or commercial setting, keep the original text and note why you had permission to generate it. This simple record makes later editing, attribution, support, and abuse review clearer.

For text to speech for videos, the best starting point is one of these use cases: Tutorial drafts, Social clips, Demo narration. Generate a preview, listen for tone and accuracy, then rewrite anything that sounds misleading, too long, or emotionally wrong for the context. If a real person's voice, identity, or memorial recording is involved, stop and read the consent policy before continuing.

FAQ

Can I use the audio in a final video?

You can use generated audio when your account, licensing, and content rights allow it. Review the output and disclose AI use where needed.

Should I generate one long file?

Usually no. Smaller sections are easier to edit, replace, and align with video scenes.

Does this replace voice direction?

No. It previews narration. You still choose pacing, script quality, and whether the final voice fits the audience.