Use cases
What the product looks like for one kind of work.
- For YouTube creators Daily uploads, faceless channels and Shorts: how creators use Naadly for narration, hooks, subtitles and translated versions.
- For agencies and studios How agencies use Naadly for client voice-over: seats and roles, licence evidence for client legal teams, and reselling it under your own brand.
- For e-learning and training teams Module narration that can be updated one slide at a time, in several languages, with captions and answers for procurement.
- For publishers and long-form catalogues Turning a backlist into audio: chapter jobs, one consistent voice, pronunciation lists, and what retailers require.
- For developers putting voice inside a product Adding speech to an app: synchronous renders, streaming, queued jobs with signed webhooks, per-key usage and the limits that matter.
- For phone systems and IVR Menu prompts, hold messages and out-of-hours announcements in u-law, regenerated whenever the opening hours change.
- For Indian regional content at volume Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi and more for creators, edtech and D2C brands publishing across Indian languages.
- For accessible audio versions Publishing an audio version of your material with captions, in several languages, licensed for distribution.
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.