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What Is a Voice Library in AI Dubbing? πŸŽ™οΈ

An overview of the Voice Library and accessible Voice References.

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Discover CAMB.ai's Voice Library for AI Dubbing.

Welcome to CAMB.ai's Voice Library. This guide helps beginners understand how this powerful tool works. It simplifies AI dubbing and AI translations for everyone.


❓ What is CAMB.ai’s Voice Library?

  • A Voice Library holds many recorded voices. Think of it as a collection of unique sound models. These models help technology speak and translate. They power features like text-to-speech and voice cloning.

  • A "voice model" is like a digital copy of a human voice.

❓ Why is CAMB.ai’s Voice Library important?

  • The CAMB.ai Voice Library helps you manage voices. You can use these voices for various audio projects. It stores voices for AI dubbing your videos. It also supports storytelling and audio narration.


  • The library makes using voices easy.


❓ What Kinds of Voices Will You Find?

The library includes three types of voices:
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1. Default Voices

  • These are pre-made voices. CAMB.ai provides them for you.

  • You get four standard voices. Two are male, and two are female.

  • Each voice has both a younger and an older option.

2. Custom Voices

  • You can add your own voice here. Upload your voice recordings easily.

  • You can also clone a voice. Use CAMB.ai's tools for this.

  • Cloning lets you create new voices from existing ones.
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    Please visit the link to understand how to upload or customize the voice - How-to-upload-or-create-your-own-custom-voices

3. Shared Voices (Shared with me)

  • This section includes voices from others. Users can share their custom voices.

  • It helps with team projects. You can use voices created by your collaborators.

4. From Workspaces

  • These are pre-configured or saved voices linked to your workspace.

  • They can be custom voices, assigned speakers, or approved voice profiles.

  • You can reuse these voices across projects in the same workspace without creating them again.

πŸ‘‰ Example:
If your workspace has voices created for Narrator, Speaker 1, or a specific language, those will appear under Voices from workspaces and can be selected directly.

5. Market Place

In a voice library, Marketplace refers to a section where you can browse and select voices that are provided externally, rather than voices created in your own workspace.

  • A catalog of ready-to-use voices

  • Created and maintained by the platform or third-party voice providers

  • Available across multiple languages, accents, and styles


Difference between Workspace vs Marketplace voices

  • Voices from Workspace β†’ Custom or saved voices created within your team/workspace

  • Marketplace β†’ Public or platform-provided voices that you can instantly use without creating or training a voice

πŸ‘‰ Example:
If you need a quick English (US) narrator voice, you can pick one from the Marketplace instead of setting up a custom workspace voice.

So, Marketplace = ready-made voices you can quickly choose and use.


The Voice Library makes AI dubbing and AI translations simple. You have many voice choices for your projects. CAMB.ai helps you bring your content to life.


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