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How to Clone a Voice With AI

A podcaster or course creator clones their own voice from a 30-second sample, then generates new narration without re-recording. On Astorie's canvas, drop a clean reference clip into an audio node, route it into ElevenLabs Voice Cloning, Fish Audio S2-Pro voice cloning, or Minimax Voice Design, and chain the cloned voice into downstream script-to-speech, dubbing, or lip-sync nodes. Use this for founder-voice training narration, course modules, or localizing existing video. Only clone voices you own or have permission to use. Pick a model below to walk through the cloning workflow.

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ElevenLabs

ElevenLabs Eleven v3

ElevenLabs offers two voice cloning tiers that map directly to how much reference audio you have. Instant Voice Cloning trains on a 10-second sample and is ready in seconds — fine for internal narration drafts, prototype dubs, and personal video voiceover. Professional Voice Cloning needs 30+ minutes of clean studio audio, but the resulting voice can carry an entire course or audiobook without drifting. On Astorie, both modes feed Eleven v3 (or Multilingual v2 for non-English work), so once your voice is registered you can generate new narration in 70+ languages with inline emotion tags. Critical: only clone voices you own or have explicit written permission to clone. ElevenLabs requires voice verification for your own voice, and consent matters whether the platform enforces it or not.

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Fish Audio

Fish Audio S2-Pro

Fish Audio S2-Pro is the open-source alternative to ElevenLabs cloning, with two real differentiators: natural-language bracket control inside the prompt (`[whispering]`, `[laughing nervously]`, `[pause]`) and an open serving stack you can self-host. Voice cloning needs a clean reference audio sample plus a matching transcript — Fish Audio uses the transcript text to disambiguate phonemes, so a misaligned transcript hurts cloning quality more than it does on ElevenLabs. Coverage is 80+ languages with automatic detection. Critical: only clone voices you own or have explicit written permission to clone. Fish Audio is open-source, which means consent enforcement is on you, not the platform — make the rights clearance explicit before you upload reference audio.

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