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VoiceCheap documentation

VoiceCheap helps you translate, dub, subtitle, and publish spoken video or audio from one workspace. This tab focuses on the product workflow, standalone tools, voice and delivery options, and account rules. Use the API Reference when you need authentication details and endpoint-level integration guidance.

Choose your starting point

How VoiceCheap works

Follow the full product flow from import and transcription to review, export, and Smart Publish.

Create a project

Set the source, language, speaker, and transcription context before the first run starts.

Tools overview

Use the standalone tools when you only need speech to text, text to speech, Video to SRT, or Add subtitles.

API reference

Go straight to authentication, project creation, translation, status, and error reference pages.

What VoiceCheap covers

  • Full dubbing projects for translation, voice generation, review, export, and publishing
  • Standalone tools for speech to text, text to speech, Video to SRT, and Add subtitles
  • Voice cloning, voice library, custom voices, SmartSync, subtitles, and optional lip-sync
  • Team workflows such as shared usage, glossary management, and publishing access
  • AI-ready public documentation through the hosted Model Context Protocol page

Use these docs when you want to…

GoalBest page
Understand the end-to-end dubbing workflowHow VoiceCheap works
Start a new dubbing project correctlyCreate a project
Choose voices, subtitles, or lip-syncVoices and lip-sync
Compare standalone tools with the full project workflowTools overview
Check settings, glossary scope, or plan-related rulesProject settings and limits
Availability can differ between the free landing tools, the authenticated app, and the public API. When a feature or limit matters to a production workflow, confirm it in the app or pricing surface for your account.

Choose your next page

1

Learn the workflow

Start with How VoiceCheap works for the end-to-end product flow.
2

Set up your first project

Read Create a project and Customize a project before you launch a dubbing run.
3

Go deeper

Use Voices and lip-sync, Tools overview, and Project settings and limits for feature-specific details.
4

Integrate with the API

Jump to the API Reference when you are ready to work with API keys and endpoints.