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Typecast

Typecast is an online AI powered virtual voice actor service that works like a word processor.

Typecast Alternatives

The best Typecast alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. Text-based audio editor and automated transcription

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  2. AI Voice and Speech Generation tool

    freemium $14.0 / Monthly (240,000 Words)

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  3. Optimize your schedule with custom booking pages and calendar integrations

    Try for free freemium $29.0 / One-off ($29 one-time paymnet)

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  4. Generate realistic Text to Speech voiceovers online with AI. Convert text to audio and export it as MP3 & WAV files using Listnr

    freemium $9.0 / Monthly (Individual, 10,000 words per month, 1 User account)

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  5. Promote your podcast, radio show or blog with video

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  6. Lifelike voiceovers in minutes.

    paid Free Trial $9.0 / One-off (30 minutes of voiceover generation time)

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  7. Edit Podcasts from the transcript

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  8. Get your podcast transcription for free, in browser

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  9. Your AI meeting assistant that takes live notes and generates summaries and other insights using Meeting GenAI.

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  10. Boost your podcast by automating transcripts and annotations

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  11. Annotated notes for audio content

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  12. Get human tasks done with just one line of code.

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  13. Voicemaker is a web application with which you can convert your texts into audio by simply importing the text onto the dedicated text box.

    freemium $5.0 / Monthly ( 800+ AI voices, 250k characters per month)

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  14. Record high-quality content for your startup remotely

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