Polyvox for podcasters.
Record once. Publish in your voice, in any language.
Re-record corrections without firing up the studio. Drop in a perfectly-pronounced foreign name. Translate your show into 40+ languages while keeping your voice. Polyvox is the audio swiss-army knife for independent podcasters and audio creators.
Why podcasters pick Polyvox
The pain points it removes.
Pickups break the flow
Spotting a misread word in your edit means scheduling a re-record, matching the room sound, and trying to land the same energy. Polyvox lets you generate a perfect replacement in your cloned voice in seconds.
International growth is gated by translation
Most podcasters never expand beyond their native language because dubbing is expensive and the voice never sounds like them. Polyvox produces translated episodes in your own voice, fluent and natural.
Show notes and pre-rolls are repetitive
Recording the same intro, sponsor read, or outro every week burns time. Polyvox can stamp out branded segments in your voice on demand.
How it works
The Polyvox workflow for podcasters.
- 01
Clone your voice
Upload a 30-second sample from a recent episode. Polyvox extracts your speaker identity and is ready in about 30 seconds.
- 02
Generate corrections, intros, or translations
Type the script. Pick the language. Polyvox produces a clean MP3 in your voice with podcast-ready quality.
- 03
Drop into your DAW
Pull the MP3 into Descript, Logic, Audition, Reaper, or any tool you already use. The clip sits next to your real recordings without standing out.
In practice
What podcasters actually do with Polyvox.
- Fix a mispronounced guest name without re-recording
- Add a Spanish or Mandarin intro for international listeners
- Generate sponsor reads and outros without sitting down at the mic
- Translate your back catalogue into a new language and republish
- Record episode promos for social in your voice but in the listener's language
- Replace ad-read mistakes with a perfect take on deadline
Recommended languages
Languages most useful for podcasters.
FAQ
Common questions from podcasters.
Is the audio quality good enough for a podcast?
Yes. Polyvox generates studio-grade MP3s with native intonation. The clips sit cleanly next to your real recordings; many listeners cannot tell which sentences were generated.
Can I clone a co-host's voice?
You can, with their permission. Polyvox requires that you have rights to any voice you upload. Capture a 30-second sample with their consent and the clone is ready in seconds.
How do I match the room tone of my recordings?
Generate the clip, then run it through whatever EQ and reverb chain you use on your dialog track. Most podcasters add a touch of room reverb to make AI clips disappear into the bed.
Can I use Polyvox commercially?
Yes. Both Pro and Unlimited plans cover commercial use, including monetized podcasts and sponsor reads.
Will translated episodes really sound like me?
Yes, with native pronunciation in the target language. The voice identity is preserved while the speech model produces natural intonation, accent, and rhythm for the language you pick.
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