Professional Voice Cloning on Your PC
VANIV Studio is built for creators who want controlled, local voice workflows: authorized voice cloning, text-to-speech, editing and export in one studio.
For creators, YouTubers, courses, agencies and local AI workflows.
Make local voice workflows tangible.
The Voice Library brings authorized voices and repeatable voiceover workflows into one local studio.

Why local voice cloning matters
- Cloud voice tools are convenient, but often scattered, subscription-heavy and not ideal when sensitive voice material has to be uploaded.
- Creators need consistent, recognizable voices for videos, tutorials, ads and team productions.
- VANIV focuses on a local workflow: prepare a voice, generate speech, edit tracks and export finished content in one place.
How the workflow works
Prepare the voice
Use only your own voice or voices you are explicitly allowed to use. Clean reference audio usually improves results.
Create the script
Generate voiceovers for videos, courses, social clips or product demos.
Finish in the studio
Combine voice, SFX, timing, subtitles and export in a controlled workflow.
Cloud, local or hybrid?
Local-first
More control over audio, voice material and project files.
Creator-focused
Not just TTS, but a workflow for finished content.
Multitrack studio
Voice, SFX, subtitles and export belong together.
Rights-aware
Voice cloning only with your own or authorized voices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Related workflows for your next step
Combine voice, translation, dubbing and hardware into one local production process.
Test VANIV Studio on your Windows PC.
VANIV Studio is currently in early access. Request a personal 48-hour trial license and test the local creator workflow directly on your own hardware.
- No cloud demo — test the real local workflow.
- No subscription pressure during early access.
- Best with a modern NVIDIA RTX GPU.
Ready for local AI production?
VANIV Studio is built for creators who want to combine voice, video and export in one controllable workflow.
Request 48-hour trial