Voiceover after script approval
AI Voiceover Generator for Video Narration
Create voiceover from reviewed scripts so narration, subtitles, and video structure stay aligned.
The production pain
Voiceover quality depends on the script, context, pacing, and review process. People searching for an AI voiceover generator often need more than a voice file. They need a way to move from source video to script, then from script to narration.
How to use NarratoAI for ai voiceover generator
- Upload source material or start with a finished video script.
- Review the script for names, pacing, tone, and platform fit.
- Select voiceover direction and generate narration for the approved text.
- Check subtitle and visual timing against the voiceover.
- Export voiceover-ready or finished video assets.
Who this page is for
- Faceless video creators
- Recap channels
- Course and explainer teams
- Agencies making repeatable formats
Feature proof
- Script-first voiceover
- Subtitle alignment
- Narration review stage
- Video export workflow
NarratoAI keeps voiceover downstream of the reviewed script, which reduces wasted generation and awkward narration mismatches.
Manual editing vs generic AI tools vs NarratoAI
| Criteria | Manual workflow | Generic AI tool | NarratoAI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting point | Blank timeline and manual notes | Single prompt or isolated upload | Authorized source video, transcript, or creator brief |
| Production context | Editor watches and labels everything | Limited scene and subtitle memory | Subtitles, visual context, script, narration, and export stay connected |
| Review control | Full control but slow iteration | Fast output with uneven review points | Human review before voiceover and export |
Questions before you start
Can I generate voiceover from my own text?
Yes. You can provide text or use a script generated inside NarratoAI.
Should I review the script first?
Yes. Review reduces mistakes in names, claims, and scene context before narration is generated.
Is this useful for faceless videos?
Yes. Voiceover is a core part of faceless commentary, recap, and explainer workflows.
Can voiceover be used with subtitles?
Yes. Subtitles and voiceover can be managed together as part of the video workflow.