What is WellSaid Labs?
WellSaid Labs turns a written script into a realistic voiceover. You paste the copy, pick a voice, and it generates studio-quality narration you can drop into a video or an ad without booking a voice actor or a recording session.
The voices are the core of it. WellSaid offers a library of AI voice avatars, many modeled on real voice actors who licensed their voices for it. The company leans hard on the consent side: it does not let you clone a random person's voice, and every voice you use is one it has the rights to. For a brand, that removes a lot of the legal worry that comes with synthetic audio.
In the Studio, you work at the line level:
- Pick a voice and a speaking style, like narration, promo, or conversational
- Adjust pronunciation, emphasis, and pacing on specific words
- Edit and regenerate a single line without redoing the whole script
- Keep the same voice across projects so your audio stays on brand
This is more than a one-click text-to-speech toy. You can push a line until it lands the way a director would ask for it, then reuse that exact voice next month so the fifth video in a series matches the first.
Generation is fast, so the loop from script to finished audio is short. When you need volume, there is an API: teams can generate voiceover programmatically, so a script in a content pipeline comes back as finished narration without anyone opening the app.
Common ways teams use it:
- Marketers voice explainer videos, ads, and social clips from a script
- Content and e-learning teams narrate courses and training at scale
- Product teams keep one consistent brand voice across demos and walkthroughs
- Agencies turn client scripts around fast without studio time
It fits professional voiceover that has to sound the same every time, produced quickly and cleared for commercial use. WellSaid is built for that job rather than for entertainment voices or novelty cloning.
Paid subscription with a free trial, tiers scaling by usage, the voices you can access, and team seats.
Best for marketing, content, and e-learning teams that produce voiceover regularly and want brand-safe, consistent voices they have the rights to use. Not ideal for cloning a specific person's voice or for the widest multilingual and character-voice range, where a tool like ElevenLabs is the better fit.



