
Generate, Clone, and Dub Voices in Vidu
OmniVoice is a third-party voice workflow for generating, cloning, dubbing, and narrating speech for video projects. It takes a script or source audio as input and produces a voice draft for review, localization, or editing, helping creators and teams decide whether the voice direction fits the final video in Vidu.

On-Brand Creator Narration
Use OmniVoice-style drafting to shape creator narration around a short script, scene tone, and audience context. The result is a review-ready voice draft that helps teams judge whether the delivery feels natural, on-brand, and suitable for the edit before they commit to recording or rebuilding the video. This matters because creator-led videos depend on voice to carry clarity, pacing, and personality; a weak read can make the whole scene feel off. With this use case, editors and producers get a practical checkpoint that supports faster approval and fewer costly revisions.

Localized Product Claim Reads
Use OmniVoice-style voice tests to hear how campaign messaging lands before the final cut is locked. Compare taglines, product claims, and localized reads in a realistic video context so the team can judge tone, clarity, and brand fit with less guesswork. The review outcome should make it easier to spot which version feels persuasive, trustworthy, and ready for audience-facing use. This matters because marketing voice is not only about sounding polished; it has to support the visual story, reinforce the offer, and keep the message consistent across markets and edits.

Stakeholder Message Voice Direction
Share an early voice draft with stakeholders so they can judge whether the delivery sounds clear, polished, and on-brand before it becomes part of a finished video. This use case helps teams align on pronunciation, pacing, tone, and audience fit in one review pass, making it easier to spot awkward reads or mismatched style while changes are still simple. The result is a more confident approval process, fewer late-stage revisions, and a voice direction that supports the client, brand, or internal message instead of distracting from it.
How Vidu Fits Omnivoice Workflows
Vidu's voice cloning workflow is most useful when audio needs to support a visible video result. Teams can work from approved voice material, test narration against scenes, and decide whether a draft is ready for editing, dubbing, or lip sync. For projects that need a stronger visual starting point, the same workflow can help shape a voice-led idea into a polished video draft for further refinement.
What Omnivoice Does in Vidu
Generate voice drafts for video with OmniVoice-style workflows. In Vidu, text to video skills, voice cloning, AI dubbing, and narration review can be evaluated alongside the visual concept instead of being treated as a separate audio task.

How to Use Omnivoice
Read the Sample Script
Open the provided sample script and read it clearly so Vidu can capture your voice characteristics with a clean, natural delivery.
Record Your Voice
Record a clear voice sample of about 15 to 40 seconds, confirm you have permission to use the speaker’s voice, and keep the prepared audio ready before creating the clone.
Create Voice Clone
Click Create to generate the custom voice model, then preview the result to make sure it sounds like your recorded voice.
Prompt Formula for Omnivoice Voice Clone
Use this formula to tell Vidu what script should be read, how the 15 to 40 second voice recording should sound, and what the generated OmniVoice-style clone must match before it supports narration, dubbing, or video review.
Sample Script Reading
Specify the provided or approved sample text to read aloud, the speaking language, and the intended video use so Vidu captures the voice characteristics needed for OmniVoice-style narration, dubbing, or scene review.
Voice Recording Capture
Describe the recording as a clear 15 to 40 second read with steady volume, natural pacing, and pronunciation notes, and include that the speaker has permission for the voice to be cloned.
Clone Match Review
Define what the generated voice clone should preserve after Create, including speaker similarity, clarity, tone, and consistency, then relate the approval check to its usefulness for video narration, dubbing, or lip sync planning.
Creative Ways to Use Omnivoice
This section shows how OmniVoice-style voice generation fits into real video work. Each example separates setup, channel fit, and approval so the page goes beyond a generic feature list, helping readers understand how voice decisions support a more consistent video production workflow.

Setup Flow
Define the source voice, script purpose, language context, and review criteria before generating. A stronger setup helps the OmniVoice-style draft stay close to the intended speaker and avoids vague audio that cannot guide production.

Channel Match
Shape each OmniVoice-style draft for the channel where it will live, whether the voiceover supports mobile-first short-form cuts, product walkthroughs, training clips, or translated campaigns. The same line may need different pacing and emphasis depending on the viewer.

Final Approval
Review the OmniVoice-style draft for consent, clarity, timing, and brand fit before handoff. If the voice will be matched to visuals, test it with the edit so the final result does not feel disconnected.
Frequently Asked
Questions
OmniVoice AI is a voice workflow for generating, cloning, and dubbing speech for video projects. In Vidu, you can use it to draft narration, compare voice options, and review whether the result fits your script before production, such as testing a product explainer voiceover before the final edit. Vidu supports text to video, image to video, and reference to video workflows, so check your current workspace settings and available generation options in Vidu.
Create Your AI Voice Draft
Start with one focused OmniVoice test in Vidu, then use the first result to judge tone, clarity, pacing, and overall fit before choosing the next creative step.