

Voicely
Voicely 2.0 is a text-to-speech and AI voice-cloning tool with 700+ voices across 120+ languages. Generate natural-sounding MP3 voiceovers from a script, or clone any voice from a one-minute sample.
Voicely 2.0 turns a typed script into a finished voiceover MP3, and with version 2 it can also clone any voice (yours, a colleague's, a public figure's) from a one-minute audio sample. It's built by the Vidtoon team for marketers and creators who don't want to record narration twelve times.
What Voicely actually does
Two main capabilities sit under the same dashboard. Text-to-speech, where you paste a script and pick a voice, and voice cloning, where you upload a one-minute sample and the tool produces new narration in that timbre. Across both:
- 700+ AI voices spanning male, female, and child tones
- 120+ language and accent variants, including smaller markets that competing tools tend to skip
- Three voice tiers (Basic, Standard, and Neural) with Neural delivering the most natural output
- Adjustable speed and pitch, up to 20 semitones up or down
- Sentence-break and pause controls, so "Help, a thief!" doesn't read as "Help a thief!"
- 100 royalty-free background soundtracks to drop under your narration
- MP3 export with no watermark
How you actually use it
The text-to-speech flow is four steps: paste your script, browse and choose a voice that fits the tone, click Speak It to preview (or Add To Timeline to generate), and tweak pitch and speed or layer a soundtrack before exporting. The voice-cloning loop is: upload your one-minute sample, name the project and wait for processing, paste your new script, hit Generate. You get back narration in the cloned voice.
Who it's built for
YouTube creators who don't like the sound of their own voice. Course creators who need narrated lessons in three languages without paying three voice actors. Marketers running video sales letters at scale, where every variant needs its own voiceover. Audiobook hobbyists who want a draft read aloud before paying a human narrator. Faceless-channel operators who'd rather pay one tier than a per-minute API bill. The one place Voicely is a bad fit is high-end commercial work where the brand explicitly wants a recognised human voice, and the legal grey zone around cloning anyone whose consent you don't have on file.
The deal
Tier 1 is $49 one-time, down from $480. That covers unlimited basic voices in 70+ languages, 50 credits per month of the higher-tier Standard and Neural voices, the 100 background soundtracks, and unlimited word count on output. Lifetime access, 60-day coupon redemption window, and a 30-day money-back guarantee (60 days if you're on a DealMirror Prime membership). [Pick up Voicely on DealMirror](https://grabltd.com/recommends/voicely/).
Pick the plan that fits your stack
- Discount Code Expiring in 72 Hrs
- Unlimited Basic Voices In 50 Languages
- 50 credits of Standard and Natural voices.
- 100 Background Soundtrack
- Premium 24/7 Support
- Lifetime Updates and Support FREE
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