Guides
How to do one job with the product, start to finish.
- How to turn text into speech that does not sound like a robot A practical text to speech guide: pick a voice, fix the pronunciation and pauses, render an MP3 or WAV, and know what you are allowed to do with the file.
- What an AI voice generator can and cannot do in 2026 An honest account of AI voice generation: what sounds human now, what still gives it away, what it costs, and where the law has caught up.
- Voice cloning, done legally and done well How voice cloning works, what a usable reference recording sounds like, what consent you need on file, and where cloning is the wrong tool.
- Speech to speech: keep your performance, change the voice How speech-to-speech voice conversion works, when it beats text to speech, and how to use an acted reference to get emotion out of a synthetic voice.
- Hindi and Indian-language text to speech that reads Devanagari properly Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi and 18 more: how Indian-language text to speech works on Naadly, what it costs, and where it still struggles.
- Japanese text to speech, and the kanji problem How Japanese text to speech handles kanji readings and pitch accent, what Naadly uses, and how to check a render before it embarrasses you.
- A text-to-speech API you can read in one sitting Authenticate, list voices, render speech, stream it, and get told when a long job finishes - with Python and JavaScript examples and the real limits.
- Dubbing a video with AI: transcribe, translate, re-voice How to dub video into another language with AI - transcription, translation, voice matching, subtitles and the lip-sync problem nobody solves.
- Narrating an audiobook with AI without it sounding like one How to produce an audiobook with AI narration: voice choice, chapter splitting, pronunciation lists, consistency and what the retailers require.
- AI voice-over for YouTube and short-form video How to make AI voice-over for YouTube, Shorts, Reels and TikTok that fits the edit, keeps monetisation intact and does not sound like every other faceless channel.
- Voice-over for courses and training that survives version 7 How to narrate e-learning modules with AI so that updating slide 14 next quarter costs one line, not one studio day.
- AI voice for podcasts: intros, ads, corrections and full episodes Where synthetic voice belongs in a podcast workflow - and where listeners will notice - plus transcripts, ad reads and fixing a line without a re-record.
- Transcription and subtitles that are actually usable How to get an accurate transcript and clean SRT subtitles from audio or video, what accuracy to expect, and how to fix the parts machines always miss.
- Pronunciation, pauses and timing: the controls that matter How to make a synthetic voice say your product name properly, pause where you want, and hit a length - with punctuation, a pronunciation dictionary and per-line speed.
- Bulk and long-form: hundreds of lines without babysitting How to render hundreds of lines or a whole book with a CSV import, queued jobs and webhooks - and what to check before starting a job you cannot watch.
- Give Claude, Cursor and ChatGPT a voice with MCP How to connect Naadly to an MCP client so an assistant can list voices and render speech itself - setup, what the tools do, and the limits.
- What you may legally do with AI-generated audio Who owns AI-generated audio, when open voice models require attribution, what a client can ask you for, and how Naadly's licensing works on every plan.
- Open-source text to speech: what it costs to run yourself Piper, Kokoro, Whisper and friends: what open TTS models are good at, what running them actually costs, and when a hosted service is the cheaper answer.
Or just try it
Reading about a voice is a poor substitute for hearing one. Every voice has a free sample, the free plan needs no card, and the policies say what happens to your data before you sign up rather than after.