أفضل ذكاء اصطناعي لـ Clone a voice
Create a digital replica of a voice — your own or with consent — for narration, dubbing, character voices, or accessibility use cases.
ElevenLabs
ElevenLabs is the gold standard for voice cloning quality in 2026 — the most realistic output across 30+ languages, the broadest established platform, and the strongest consent and ethics guardrails of any voice tool. Pro plan ($99/mo for commercial rights) creates near-perfect replicas from 30+ minutes of audio; instant clones from just 1 minute.
افتح ElevenLabsIn ElevenLabs Voice Cloning: RECORDING REQUIREMENTS: - Quiet room, no echo, no background noise - Consistent distance from microphone (6 inches works) - Speak naturally — don't perform or exaggerate - Read for at least: * Instant Voice Clone: 1 minute (lower quality) * Professional Voice Clone: 30+ minutes (high quality) WHAT TO READ: - Mix of emotions: calm sentences, excited sentences, serious sentences - Mix of pace: fast and slow - Include questions, statements, and exclamations - Avoid overly formal scripts (read like you'd actually talk) CONSENT REQUIREMENT: - You can only legally clone YOUR OWN voice OR a voice with explicit written consent from the speaker - ElevenLabs requires recording a consent statement they provide AFTER CLONING: - Test with 3 different scripts (calm, energetic, sad) - Adjust stability/similarity sliders to match the original - For production use: re-record samples every 6 months as your voice changes
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Cloned voice from a 1-minute recording. Used Instant Voice Clone with default settings. Output: the clone matches the speaker's pitch and accent reasonably well at 80% similarity. But on the test script ("Hi, this is a test of the cloned voice. I'd like to thank you for joining us today"), the result sounds like a slightly off impression — the rhythm is wrong, certain consonants come out softer than the original, and the laugh tag at the end falls flat because there was no laughter in the source audio. Used in a podcast intro the next day. Three listeners separately commented that the voice "sounded weird" or "off."
30-minute Professional Voice Clone with prepared source material: Source audio script included: 8 minutes of calm narration, 6 minutes of animated explanation, 5 minutes of conversational Q&A (questions and answers in the speaker's voice), 4 minutes of slower reflective passages, 3 minutes of varied emotional registers (laughing softly, surprise, mild frustration), 4 minutes reading the consent statement and a content sample similar to the intended use. Recording setup: quiet bedroom with bedding muffling parallel walls, Shure MV7 at 6 inches with consistent posture, recorded in two 20-minute sessions on different days to capture vocal variation. Settings tuned: Stability 38% (allows emotional variation), Similarity 76% (close enough to recognize, low enough to avoid artifacts), Style 18%. Test scripts before deployment: - Calm informational ("In today's episode, we'll cover...") — clean, indistinguishable from source - Animated explanation ("And that's when the entire system collapsed!") — laugh tag works because source had real laughter - Slow reflective ("Some questions don't have neat answers.") — slight robotic quality, retrained with more slow-pace source Disclosure plan: every podcast episode using the clone will note in show notes that the voice is the host's documented AI clone, used because the host can't always record live. This is the kind of detail that builds trust over time rather than eroding it.
Fish Audio
Significantly cheaper than ElevenLabs while still producing high-quality clones. Open-source backbone, 80+ languages, zero-shot cloning from 10 seconds of audio. Best when budget is the deciding factor and ElevenLabs pricing is a barrier.
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Is it legal to clone someone's voice?
Cloning your own voice — always legal. Cloning someone else's voice requires their explicit, documented consent. Cloning a public figure or someone without consent is illegal in many jurisdictions (California AB 2602, EU AI Act, FCC rules on robocalls) and always unethical. Reputable platforms require consent verification.
How do I prevent someone from cloning my voice?
You can't fully prevent it, but you can — (1) limit public audio of your voice, (2) use voice watermarking services like Resemble Detect, (3) avoid posting long monologues, (4) for verification systems, switch to multi-factor authentication that doesn't rely on voice. Voice cloning protections are still catching up.
Will the cloned voice sound exactly like me?
Within ~95% similarity for most listeners; close family members and trained ears notice subtle differences. The clone captures pitch, timbre, accent, and rhythm well — but struggles with unusual expressions, your specific laughter, or words you don't use often in the training audio. More training audio = closer match.