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Is there a genuinely free AI voice generator?

Last checked 2026-08-14

In short

Yes, with limits that are stated rather than hidden. Naadly gives 30 minutes of audio a month without a card, and the audio may be used commercially. Free tools that advertise unlimited generation usually pay for it with an audible watermark, with rights to your input, or by closing.

What free does not include here

  • Cloning, the voice changer, the API and MCP - paid plans from $15 a month.
  • Indian-language and Japanese engines.
  • More than 30 minutes a month, because a render is real machine time.

What it does include, which is the unusual part

  • All 1,481 voices - the free tier is not a smaller catalogue, it is fewer minutes of the same one.
  • Commercial use of the audio, licensed on the free plan as on any other.
  • No audible watermark over your audio; the AudioSeal mark is inaudible, and it is on paid renders too.
  • No card, and no expiry after a fortnight.

How to read a free tier before relying on it

The question is what the free tier is for. If it exists to let you finish a small job, the limit is stated in units you can plan with. If it exists to collect training data or card details, the giveaway is usually in the terms: a licence over your input, an audible watermark, or "personal use only" - which makes the output useless for the work most people came to do.

30 minutes a month is roughly a dozen video intros or one short course module - enough to judge the voices on your own script rather than on somebody's demo line.