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Alec Wilcock. Tour of the platform that anchors most of the article's examples — text-to-speech, speech-to-speech, voice design, and voice cloning, all in one screen-recorded walkthrough. Goes through the free-vs-paid limits and the controls that actually matter (stability, similarity, style) without overselling.
Platform UI, pricing and safety controls can change. Keep the workflow map, but check current consent requirements, disclosure norms and data handling before uploading voice samples or publishing generated speech.
Understand the main AI-audio workflow categories: narration, speech-to-speech, voice design and cloning.
Know whether your goal is narration, translation, accessibility or a cloned voice with explicit consent.
Last reviewed: May 18, 2026
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