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How to Add a Voiceover to a Video

Every editor follows the same three beats. Here is the platform-agnostic way to put a clean voiceover on a video.

Step by step

How to do a voiceover on any Video

  1. Generate the voice in Cantari: paste your script, pick a voice, and generate a natural read in seconds, then export the audio file (MP3 on every plan, WAV on paid plans). No microphone, no retakes.

  2. Write the narration, then generate it as an audio file (one clip, or one per section for easy syncing).

  3. Open your editor and drop the audio onto a track beneath your footage.

  4. Line the narration up with the visuals, balance it against music, and export.

Whatever the editor, a voiceover is just an audio track timed to the picture. Generating the narration from text gives you a clean, consistent take to drop in, and the platform pages here cover the exact clicks for TikTok, CapCut, Premiere, and more.

Straight answers

Voiceover on any Video, answered.

What is the simplest way to add a voiceover to a video?
Generate the narration as an audio file from your script, then drop it onto the audio track in whatever editor you use and line it up with the visuals.
Do I need a microphone?
No. A generated voice replaces the recording step entirely, so there is no microphone, room noise, or retakes.
How do I keep the narration consistent across many videos?
Use the same voice every time. Generated narration sounds identical across a whole series, which a human read cannot guarantee.
Keep going

Voiceovers elsewhere.

The voice itself comes from text to speech. New to it? Read the guide.

Your any Video voiceover starts with the voice.

Generate a natural read from your script in seconds, export it, and add it the way this guide shows. No microphone required.