An Authorized Voice Reference
Start with your own voice or another voice you have permission to use. A clear recording helps the result reflect the intended speaker more closely.
Turn an authorized voice sample and a new script into narration in the same voice identity. The Pexo AI video agent uses your delivery, pronunciation, and timing direction to apply the voice to your video.
Voice reference
Choose a clear recording with one speaker, a natural delivery, and little background noise.
After you share the sample, tell the Agent what the voice should say and where it belongs in the video.
Voice identity
Voice Clone uses a reference recording to generate new speech in the same voice identity. Instead of recording every updated line, you provide the words the voice should say.
Unlike a standard text-to-speech voice, a cloned voice starts from a specific speaker you have the right to use. Pexo then places that voice inside the video workflow, where you can review the narration and ask for changes in plain language.
Start with your own voice or another voice you have permission to use. A clear recording helps the result reflect the intended speaker more closely.
The reference establishes the voice identity. Your new script determines what the generated voice says.
The cloned speech becomes part of the video narration, ready for you to hear in context and revise with the Agent.
How it works
Share the voice, explain the narration you need, and review the result as part of the video.
Upload a clear recording of one speaker. Around 30 seconds of steady, natural speech with little background noise gives the Agent a stronger reference.
Tell the Agent what the voice should say, where the narration belongs, and how the delivery should feel. Add pronunciation guidance for names or specialized terms when needed.
Listen to the voice with the video, then ask the Agent to revise the script, pronunciation, pacing, emphasis, or placement.
Agent direction
The voice reference establishes who is speaking. Your instructions help the Agent decide how that voice should deliver the script inside the video.
Use your own voice, an approved brand voice, or a character voice as the reference for new narration.
Guide the pace, emphasis, and tone so the spoken script fits the purpose of the scene.
Tell the Agent how names, product terms, abbreviations, or specialized words should be spoken.
Place the voiceover where it belongs in the video and adjust its timing when the script or scene changes.
Common questions
Voice cloning uses a reference recording to generate new speech in the same voice identity. You provide the voice sample and the new words it should say; the result is generated narration rather than a copy of the original recording.
Use a clear recording of one person speaking at a steady pace and in a natural tone. Around 30 seconds with minimal background noise gives Pexo a stronger reference. Music, overlapping speakers, heavy reverb, and inconsistent recording conditions can reduce the quality of the result.
Only use your own voice or a voice you have the right and permission to use. Do not upload a person’s voice or create speech in their identity without authorization.
Tell the Pexo Agent what the voice should say and where it belongs. The Agent applies the generated voice to the video narration and uses your direction for delivery, pronunciation, and timing.
Yes. Give the Agent the revised words and explain any changes to pronunciation, pacing, emphasis, or placement. You can then review the updated voiceover in the video context.
Start with a voice sample
Share an authorized voice sample, provide the script, and let the Pexo AI video agent turn it into narration for your video.