Murf
Timeline voiceover studio syncing AI voices with slides and explainer timelines.
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- Pricing
- Freemium with subscription minutes
- Platforms
- Web
- Regions / languages
- English-first with growing language roster (commonly used for Spanish and Japanese TTS)
- Last verified
- 2026-05-27
What is Murf?
Murf pairs stock and custom AI voices with a timeline editor so teams can replace scratch VO before final recording. It is often used for slide narration, explainer videos, and IVR-style scripts where pacing, pauses, and consistent tone matter.
Search demand also clusters around language coverage such as Spanish text to speech and Japanese text to speech, plus practical “voice changer” questions like how can you make your voice deeper or Siri voice generator style prompts. Murf competes with ElevenLabs on studio UX versus raw API depth—pick Murf when non-engineers own the whole edit and review loop.
Key features of Murf
- Block-based script editor mapped to timeline
- Collaboration and workspace patterns for agencies
- Google Slides and PPT integration paths on supported plans
- Language variants for common TTS needs such as Spanish text to speech and Japanese text to speech
- Voice-style controls aimed at marketing reads and IVR conversion tool drafts
Pros of Murf
- Lower learning curve than DAW-first workflows
- Useful when VO pacing must match visuals tightly
- Strong fit for l&d teams syncing vo to slide decks and onboarding videos
Cons of Murf
- Less developer-centric than pure API-first vendors
- Voice count and minutes vary sharply by tier
- May not fit low-latency game chat voice pipelines needing sub-100ms
Typical Murf workflows
- Import script or slide notes, then split into timeline blocks
- Assign voices per section and tune pauses for IVR or slide pacing
- Generate multilingual variants (for example Spanish or Japanese) and compare pronunciation
- Export audio or video assets for editors, call-flow tools, or LMS platforms
Practical tips for Murf
- Normalize loudness across blocks before mastering
- Export stems separately when handing off to video editors
- For IVR translator workflows, read the script aloud once to catch names and numbers before export
- Avoid suggestive “seductive AI voice” prompts in corporate contexts unless policy explicitly allows it
Who Murf is for
- L&D teams syncing VO to slide decks and onboarding videos
- Support teams drafting IVR scripts and call-flow narration quickly
- YouTubers prototyping narration before booking voice talent
Who Murf is not for
- Low-latency game chat voice pipelines needing sub-100ms
- Organizations requiring strict constraints beyond Murf default operating model
Murf FAQs
- Does Murf replace Pro Tools?
- No. Murf targets VO generation and light sync, not full music production or broadcast mixing.
- Can Murf clone my CEO’s voice?
- Only with explicit consent and policy alignment. Treat executive voice cloning as high-risk and document approvals.
- Can Murf help with IVR translator or IVR conversion tool use cases?
- It can help teams draft and iterate call-flow scripts quickly, then export audio for telephony platforms. Validate compliance requirements (consent, disclosures, and accent accuracy) before using generated IVR audio in production.
- Does Murf support Spanish text to speech and Japanese text to speech?
- It supports multiple languages, and teams commonly use it for Spanish and Japanese TTS drafts. Always benchmark pronunciation and pacing on your own scripts, especially for names, numbers, and brand terms.
- Is Murf a “Siri voice generator” or voice changer to make your voice deeper?
- Not exactly. Murf is primarily a voiceover studio that generates new narration from text using selected voices. If you need true voice conversion on recorded audio (for example “make your voice deeper”), confirm whether your workflow needs a dedicated voice changer tool instead.
Tools similar to Murf
- ElevenLabs — Neural TTS, multilingual transcription, and style voice library for apps, TikTok clips, and media dubbing.
- HeyGen — Avatar-led video studio with multilingual lip-sync workflows.