TubeVoice review — AI dubbing for YouTube videos
What is [TubeVoice](https://tubevoice.io)?
TubeVoice is a web-based tool that takes any YouTube video and creates a dubbed version in another language. You paste a link, pick a target language, choose a voice quality tier, and get your dubbed video in 2-5 minutes.
The tool launched in early 2026 and targets viewers who want to consume foreign YouTube content in their native language.
How it works
The pipeline is straightforward: speech recognition extracts the original transcript, AI translates it while preserving timing, and text-to-speech generates the dubbed audio. The original music and background sounds are preserved using AI audio separation.
Three quality tiers
Basic uses Google Chirp3-HD voices. Clean, intelligible, but obviously synthetic. At 1 credit per minute, it works for casual viewing.
Standard uses ElevenLabs Flash with preset voices. Noticeably more natural intonation and rhythm. 3 credits per minute.
Premium uses ElevenLabs Dubbing API with automatic voice cloning. The dubbed version sounds like the original speaker but in your language. 6 credits per minute.
Pricing
20 free credits to start. Packs: $20 for 200 credits, $50 for 550 credits, $120 for 1800 credits. No subscription required.
What impressed us
Premium voice cloning is genuinely good. In a test with an English tech review, the Czech dubbed version preserved the speaker's tone and pacing. Background music stayed clean throughout.
What could improve
Multi-speaker videos with overlapping dialogue still trip up the system. Auto-detection occasionally misidentifies regional accents. The processing queue can stack up during peak hours.
Verdict
For the price point, TubeVoice delivers solid value. The three-tier system lets you match quality to budget. If you regularly watch foreign YouTube content and subtitles frustrate you, this is worth trying.
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