Video narration
Create voiceovers for explainers, demos, reels, product videos, and tutorials.
Voiceover studio
Turn scripts, product copy, stories, lessons, and dialogue into natural spoken audio. Dolami helps you test pacing, tone, and delivery before exporting a polished voice track.
Start with written copy.
Choose a voice direction.
Generate clear spoken audio.
Save results for production.
Use cases
Use Text to Speech when a script needs a voice quickly. It is built for narration, prototypes, social content, demos, learning materials, and audio-first creative drafts.
Paste a narration, ad read, explainer, dialogue line, product walkthrough, or short story.
A clear voice track you can preview, download, and bring into video, music, learning, or product work.
Create voiceovers for explainers, demos, reels, product videos, and tutorials.
Test tone and pacing before hiring talent, recording, or locking a script.
Turn lesson text, summaries, or study notes into listenable material for review.
Explore dialogue, game lines, and scene beats with fast generated performances.
How it speaks
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Paste the text you want to hear as spoken audio.
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Select a voice and tune the delivery settings for the job.
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Preview, download, and use the generated voice track.
More tools
Move from generated speech into transcripts, sound effects, voice changes, separated stems, and music video creation.
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Quick answers for creating natural voice audio from written text.
You can create voiceovers, narration, product walkthroughs, explainer audio, social clips, learning material, prototype dialogue, and other spoken tracks from written text.
Write in natural sentences, keep paragraphs short, and use punctuation to guide rhythm. If a phrase needs a pause, punctuation and line breaks can help the delivery feel clearer.
Yes. You can choose a voice direction and generate versions until the tone fits your content. Different voices may suit narration, product demos, character lines, or educational material better.
Unusual names, acronyms, invented words, abbreviations, and unclear punctuation can affect pronunciation. Rewriting the word phonetically or simplifying the sentence often improves the result.
Yes. Download the generated audio and place it into video edits, presentations, prototypes, lessons, or other production workflows.
Use conversational copy, avoid overly long sentences, and generate shorter sections when you need more control. Reviewing the script aloud before generation often reveals places where the pacing should change.
Make the words feel natural, as if they were written for this exact moment.
Draft Script
Original script
American · middle-aged · male