Murf AI

by Murf AI

Browser-based AI voice studio and API for fast, realistic voiceovers

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About

Murf is an AI voiceover studio that allows you to generate natural-sounding speech from text and sync it with visuals. It offers a library of 200+ voices across 20+ languages and accents, covering use cases from corporate training narrations to marketing videos and audiobooks. Users appreciate Murf for its easy, slide-based studio interface: you can paste your script, choose a voice, and adjust the delivery by controlling pitch, emphasis, pauses, and speed to get the tone just right. It even has an AI Voice Changer feature – you can upload a recording of yourself and Murf will transform it into one of the AI voices, which is handy for quickly updating voiceovers without re-recording. Murf supports adding background music and has timing tools to align the voiceover with video presentations or slideshows, making it a versatile tool for content creators. It’s often used in e-learning (to turn course text into speech), product demos, and multilingual marketing content. (Sign-up is required; Murf provides a free tier for testing the studio.) Pricing: Free Plan: $0 – Murf’s free tier includes 10 minutes of voice generation to let you try out all 200+ voices and studio features. You can create projects and preview them in full, but note that downloads are disabled on the free plan (and output is for non-commercial use). It’s essentially a free trial with no credit card needed. Creator Plan: $29/month (increased from $19 annual pricing in 2025) – Intended for individuals, this plan provides ~2 hours of voice generation per month. It unlocks all voices (including premium styles), allows commercial use of the generated audio, and lets you download your voiceovers in HD. You also get access to Murf’s basic integrations and can create unlimited projects. (On annual billing, the price comes out to ~$19/month.) Business Plan: $99/month (monthly) – Geared towards teams and higher volume users. It includes ~8 hours of voice generation per month (96 hours/year on annual) and supports up to 3 user seats collaborating in a shared workspace. Business adds features like team collaboration tools (project sharing, commenting), integration with apps like Google Slides, PowerPoint, and Zapier, as well as priority support. It also increases the output formats and quality available for download. Enterprise: Custom pricing – For organizations needing unlimited or very high volume usage. Enterprise plans can include voice cloning (Murf offers a custom voice cloning service for enterprise clients), higher API access, on-premises deployment, and dedicated account support. (Voice cloning is not self-serve in Murf; it’s handled as a bespoke service on this tier.)

What you can do with it

  • Create narration for corporate training and e‑learning modules without hiring voice actors
  • Produce YouTube explainers and social media videos with consistent AI voiceovers
  • Generate polished voice tracks for sales presentations, product demos, and pitch decks
  • Record audiobooks or podcast-style narration using selectable AI voices
  • Integrate text-to-speech into apps or voice agents using Murf’s API for dynamic audio

Pricing

Creator — from $19/mo
Business — from $66/mo
Enterprise — Custom pricing

How to access

Access primarily via web browser studio at murf.ai with open signup; users create an account with email (and can then log in to manage projects, generate voiceovers, and export media), while developers can enable API access via separate API plans; enterprise customers engage through a sales contact flow to provision custom seats, limits, and advanced features; integrations include embedding Murf audio into external tools and workflows such as design platforms and LMS or video pipelines.

Access via web studio in a browser at murf.ai with email-based signup and login; Google or SSO options may be offered during sign-in, and an API is available via separate signup for developers; mobile access is via browser rather than native apps; enterprise customers can contact sales for custom plans and higher-volume API access.

Tips for getting the best results

Start by signing up and logging into the Murf web studio, then create a new project and choose the format (such as video or audio-only) to match your output needs. Paste or import your script into the editor, segmenting it into logical blocks or slides so you can control pacing and emphasis per section. Select a voice from the catalog using filters for language, gender, and style, then adjust rate, pitch, pauses, and emphasis to refine the delivery; preview frequently to catch mispronunciations or awkward phrasing and tweak the text (e.g., phonetic spellings) when necessary. If you are combining voice with visuals, upload or assemble media assets in the timeline so that voice blocks align precisely with scene changes, and use background music at low volume to avoid masking the narration. For programmatic use, configure the API with appropriate keys and test with small batches first to validate voice, language, and latency before scaling up; set guardrails in your code to handle rate limits and character quotas so production workloads do not fail unexpectedly.

Known limitations

Voice quality, while high, can still sound synthetic in emotionally nuanced or very expressive reads, especially at extreme speeds or pitches. Certain names, technical terms, or non-standard words may be mispronounced, requiring manual phonetic adjustments in the script. The browser-based workflow depends on a stable internet connection and can be less efficient for very large media projects than desktop NLE tools. API access, custom voices, and large-scale usage involve separate pricing and may not be cost-effective for very small teams or hobby projects. Voice cloning and enterprise-grade features typically require additional agreements, and users must ensure their use of cloned or synthetic voices complies with local regulations and Murf’s content and usage policies.

Model / Technology

Proprietary neural text-to-speech and voice cloning stack with low-latency API

Commercial use

Murf’s paid plans are designed to support commercial projects such as marketing videos, training content, and other client-facing assets; commercial usage rights are typically included on higher-tier or business-focused plans while free or trial usage is intended for evaluation only, so users producing revenue-generating or public-facing work should be on a suitable paid or enterprise plan and review Murf’s terms of service for any attribution, licensing, or content restrictions.

Training data

Murf’s models are described only at a high level as neural text-to-speech and voice-cloning systems; the company does not publicly enumerate specific training datasets but indicates the use of professionally recorded voice data and proprietary corpora to build its voices, and there is no detailed disclosure of web-scale scraping or named open datasets; as with most commercial TTS providers, users should assume a mix of licensed and internally collected audio and text, subject to the platform’s acceptable use and content policies.