Murf AI is an AI-powered voice and audio-production platform designed for content creators, educators, marketers, localization teams, developers, and enterprises. Its products cover studio voiceover creation, multilingual dubbing, custom voice cloning, voice transformation, transcription, and text-to-speech APIs for conversational applications. Murf currently promotes more than 200 voices across over 35 languages, while its Studio documentation lists an expanded catalog of more than 300 voice options across 33 languages and accents.
Murf Studio allows users to paste a script, select a voice, and generate narration for advertisements, explainers, product demonstrations, audiobooks, elearning, YouTube videos, IVR systems, and corporate training. Voices can be filtered by language, accent, age, gender, narration style, and intended use. Creators can refine pronunciation, speed, pitch, pauses, and emphasis, then combine the narration with background music, images, presentations, or video.
Murf Dub localizes uploaded audio and video while attempting to preserve the original speaker’s voice, timing, meaning, background music, and sound effects. The current dubbing service supports more than 40 languages and accents and includes tools for editing transcripts, translations, and voice settings. Its Free Trial provides limited credits and watermarked downloads, while pay-as-you-go and Enterprise options add watermark-free exports, collaboration, higher capacity, and managed quality assurance.
Custom voice cloning is primarily an enterprise service rather than a self-service feature. Murf works with organizations and authorized voice talent to create private synthetic voices, currently supporting cloning in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German. The company states that its stock voices are created with professional voice actors who provide permission and receive royalties.
For developers, Murf Falcon provides low-latency text-to-speech for voice agents, customer support, appointment booking, recruitment, and other real-time applications. Murf advertises approximately 130-millisecond end-to-end latency, multilingual switching, and data-residency options across several regions.