Typecast

Turn text into voiceovers and avatars with emotion control

Freemium Beginner-friendly Web · Desktop
audio video #text-to-speech#ai-avatars#voiceover

About

Type a script, pick a voice or avatar, and export a ready voiceover without booking talent. Creators, marketers, and educators use it to produce videos, ads, and course narrations with consistent tone. A large library (300+ voice actors, 680+ voices/characters) and fine-grained emotion controls set it apart from basic TTS apps.

Editor's Take

Worth trying if you produce recurring narrated videos, ads, or course audio and want quick iteration with lots of voice choices and emotion controls.

Key Features

  • Paste a script → get an AI voiceover with adjustable emotion and tone
  • Choose from 680+ voices and characters → match style without recording sessions
  • Pick among 300+ voice actors → keep a consistent narrator across projects
  • Set delivery (e.g., narration, whisper, joy, disgust) → hear variations instantly
  • Add an AI avatar to your text → export a video-ready clip without filming

Use Cases

  • A YouTube creator producing weekly explainers with a consistent narrator and avatar
  • A marketing manager generating 10 voiceover variants for a social ad campaign
  • An instructional designer narrating slide-based lessons with controlled tone

Try It Like This

  1. 1
    Produce a weekly YouTube explainer voiceover

    Write or paste your episode script into Typecast → pick a consistent narrator from the 300+ voice actors and choose a delivery (e.g., narration, calm, joyful) → adjust emotion sliders, preview instantly, then export a ready voiceover or avatar-backed clip for the video editor.

  2. 2
    Create multiple ad variants quickly

    Paste the base ad copy and duplicate the project for each variant → swap among several of the 680+ voices and tweak tone or emotion for platform-specific feels → export multiple WAV/MP3 voiceovers to A/B test across channels.

  3. 3
    Narrate an online course module

    Upload or paste lecture text into the script field → select an instructional-suited voice from the actor library and set delivery to a steady narration → preview, fine-tune pacing/emotion, and export audio files ready for slide narration.

  4. 4
    Local short-form content with a branded avatar

    Type a short social clip script → add an AI avatar and pick a matching voice character to keep on-brand → render a video-ready clip (voice + avatar) to post without filming.

  5. 5
    Quickly iterate podcast episode reads

    Paste the episode intro or sponsor read → choose a preferred voice actor to maintain series consistency and test slight emotion/tone changes → preview alternatives and export the chosen audio for the episode edit.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Large voice library: offers 680+ voices/characters and 300+ voice actors to maintain a consistent narrator across projects.
  • Fine-grained emotion controls: delivery options (narration, whisper, joy, disgust, etc.) and emotion sliders let creators preview variations instantly.
  • Beginner-friendly interface: users report the UI is extremely easy to use, streamlining voiceover creation without booking talent or recording sessions.

Cons

  • No clear Korean language support documented, so Korean-language projects may be unsupported or require verification.

Getting Started

  1. 1 Sign up at typecast.ai and open a new project.
  2. 2 Select a voice or avatar, paste your script, and set emotion/tone.
  3. 3 Preview and export the voiceover (or avatar clip) within minutes.

Pricing

PlanPriceIncludes
Free$0Trial plan to experience AI voices
Basic$8.99/moStarter plan for content creation
ProCreator plan with advanced emotion control

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FAQ

Is Typecast free?

It offers both free and paid plans.

What platforms is Typecast available on?

Available on Web, Desktop.

Does Typecast support Korean?

Korean is not currently supported.

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