Answers
Is AI voice legal for commercial use?
Last checked 2026-08-14
In short
Yes, provided the service licenses it and you are not imitating a real person. On Naadly, audio rendered on any plan - including free - may be used commercially; the open voice models behind it carry their own licences, mostly CC BY 4.0, and a few require a credit line, printed on each voice's page. Cloning an identifiable person additionally requires their documented consent.
The three separate permissions
- The service's licence - what your subscription lets you do with the file. Naadly: commercial use, every plan.
- The model's licence - CC BY 4.0 or Apache-2.0 here, with the attribution line on the voice page.
- The person's rights - only relevant if the voice is a real identifiable person, in which case you need their consent.
None of this is legal advice, and copyright in purely machine-generated output varies by country.