Managing Voices & Languages

Published on: 2025-11-06 Last updated on: 2026-05-17 Version: 4
Managing Voices & Languages

4. Managing Voices & Languages

Clone Voice Translator works across many languages, and the voices you use are the custom voices you create. This section covers choosing your language and managing your voices.

4.1 Selecting Your Language

Open the menu from the top-right of the page to find the Languages list, then click a language to switch the interface to it. The languages available from the menu include:

You can change languages anytime — the choice applies immediately.

Tip: If you often work in more than one language, bookmark each version of Clone Voice Translator for quick access (e.g., /en-US, /ja-JP).
4.2 Your Voices

Instead of a fixed catalog of stock voices, Clone Voice Translator uses the voices you create yourself. Manage them in the Your Saved Clones area of the Studio Dashboard, where you can:

  • See every voice you’ve created and select it for generation.
  • Use the Preview button to hear a short sample of a voice with its current settings.
  • Create additional voices, and rename or delete voices you no longer need.

See Getting Started for how to record and create your first voice.

4.3 Adjusting How a Voice Sounds

Each voice has adjustable controls — Stability, Similarity, Style, and a Speaker Boost option — that change its delivery and expressiveness. Adjust them, click Save, and the new settings apply the next time you generate.

For what each control does and how to use them, see Creating Speech.

4.4 Changing Your Language Anytime

You can switch the language at any time from the menu. The site keeps the language in the page address (for example, /en-US or /ja-JP), so the version you are viewing is always shown in the URL.

To return to a specific language quickly, bookmark its address or open it directly — the language in the URL determines what you see.


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