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What Is a Voice Library in AI Dubbing? 🎙️

An overview of the Voice Library and accessible Voice References.

❓ 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.

Tabs in Voice Library

Explore

The Explore tab helps you discover available voices from the library.

You can:

  • Browse handpicked voice categories

  • Search for voices

  • Filter voices by:

    • Gender

    • Language

    • Age

    • Category

Available categories may include:

  • Conversational

  • Narration

  • Characters

  • Social Media

  • Educational

Each voice card shows:

  • Language & region

  • Voice type

  • Age category

  • Usage tags

My Voices

The My Voices tab contains voices created or added by you.

Here you can:

  • View your custom voices

  • Search through your saved voices

  • Filter voices using available filters

  • Play and manage your voice collection

If no description is added, it will display as “No description.”

Workspace Voices

The Workspace Voices tab shows voices shared within your workspace or team.

You can:

  • Access shared team voices

  • Search workspace voices

If no workspace voices are available, the page may display “No Voices found.”

You can also create a new voice using:

  • Upload a Voice Sample

  • Text-To-Voice Synthesis

Saved

The Saved tab stores voices you bookmarked or saved for later use.

You can:

  • Quickly access favorite voices

  • Search saved voices

  • Filter saved voices by:

    • Gender

    • Language

    • Age

    • Category

Create Voice

Click the Create Voice button at the top-right corner to create a new custom voice.

Depending on your access, available creation methods may include:

  • Uploading a voice sample

  • Creating a voice using text description

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