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Price
from 5 $/mo
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CAMB.AI

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Pricing model
Freemium 1
Audio functions
  • Dubbing
  • Text-to-speech
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Free tier
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AI dubbing and speech translation platform including real-time dubbing (DubStream) and AI voiceovers. Credit-based subscriptions: the free tier includes 2k credits per month, paid plans start at $5/month (Essentials).

Profile

CAMB.AI is an AI localization platform that dubs, translates and voices video and audio content into dozens of languages using its in-house MARS text-to-speech model family. It combines automatic dubbing, translated text-to-speech, voice cloning, subtitles/captions and text/image translation in one product, aimed at media companies, sports broadcasters, e-learning teams and language service providers who need to localize content at scale. Pricing runs on a monthly credit system with a genuine free tier, paid plans from $5/month, and custom enterprise pricing for high volume.

Who builds it

CAMB.AI positions itself as localization infrastructure for content, entertainment and sports, and lists partnerships and backing that include Comcast NBCUniversal, Google Cloud, IMAX and Broadcom. Its core technology is the MARS8 model family (Flash, Pro, Instruct and Nano variants) for speech generation, plus a proprietary BOLI model for translation; Flash is tuned for low-latency conversational use, while Instruct and the film/theatrical-grade variants target production dubbing work where emotional delivery has to survive the language switch.

Core features

  • On-demand AI dubbing that localizes pre-recorded video/audio while preserving emotional delivery, plus a live-dubbing option for broadcasts
  • Text-to-speech via the MARS8 model family, with multiple model variants tuned for conversational speed vs. theatrical/film-grade output
  • Voice cloning: CAMB.AI can create a digital voice replica from as little as ~2 seconds of reference audio
  • Text, document and image translation, including in-image text replacement across languages
  • Automatic captions, subtitles and live-subtitle generation
  • Speech-to-text transcription with speaker identification and timestamps, plus audio/music generation and audio separation tools
  • Stories and Translated Stories tools that turn written narratives into audiobook-style narration, with optional on-the-fly translation into another target language
  • Python and Node.js SDKs alongside a documented REST API (docs.camb.ai), with separate "Platform" (web app) and "API" usage columns per pricing tier

Pricing

  • Free: $0/month, 2,000 monthly credits, includes a capped amount of TTS characters, ~2 minutes of dubbing (watermarked), a small text/image translation allowance and 1 custom voice
  • Essentials: $5/month (or $55/year), 10,000 credits, watermark removed on dubbing output
  • Pro: $20/month, 40,000 credits
  • Premier: $75/month, 150,000 credits
  • Advanced: $250/month, 500,000 credits, adds team analytics
  • Expert: $900/month, 1,800,000 credits, unlocks live streaming and the largest per-tool limits (e.g. up to 180 minutes of dubbing, unlimited custom voices)
  • Annual billing is discounted versus the monthly rate on every paid tier; an Enterprise tier is available on request for volume beyond Expert

Who it's for

Creators and small teams doing occasional dubbing or TTS work can start free or on Essentials/Pro, though the free tier's watermark and small credit pool suit testing rather than publishing. Media companies, broadcasters, e-learning platforms and language service providers with regular high-volume localization needs are the target for the Premier/Advanced/Expert tiers and the API/SDK integration, which support production-grade, unattended pipelines. Teams evaluating CAMB.AI for a specific market should confirm coverage of their exact target languages against the help-center language table rather than relying on the rounded "140+"/"150+" marketing figures, since actual per-tool language lists are narrower and vary by feature.

Frequently asked questions

What does CAMB.AI cost?

CAMB.AI uses a monthly credit system with six published tiers: Free ($0, 2,000 credits), Essentials ($5/month), Pro ($20/month), Premier ($75/month), Advanced ($250/month) and Expert ($900/month), each unlocking more monthly credits and higher per-tool limits (TTS characters, dubbing minutes, translation volume, custom voices). Annual billing gives a discount on every paid tier versus paying monthly. Check camb.ai/pricing for the current credit allocations and any tier changes, since AI-tool pricing shifts frequently.

Is CAMB.AI free?

Yes, CAMB.AI has a free plan with 2,000 monthly credits, covering a limited amount of text-to-speech, roughly 2 minutes of video dubbing (watermarked), a small translation allowance and one custom voice slot. The free tier is intended for testing the platform rather than production use, since dubbed video carries a visible watermark that only paid plans (Essentials and above) remove. There's no time-limited trial — the free credits simply reset each month.

How many languages does CAMB.AI support?

CAMB.AI's marketing pages advertise different figures depending on the tool: the homepage cites "150+ languages" for image translation and its developer docs describe "140+ languages" for text-to-speech, dubbing and translation generally. Its own help-center language table, however, lists a more specific set — around 99 languages for dubbing, video narration and text/document/image translation, and 34 languages for text-to-speech and live streaming specifically. In short, treat "140+" as CAMB.AI's standard marketing claim, but check the help-center table or your target languages directly before committing to a project.

Does CAMB.AI support voice cloning?

Yes, voice cloning is a core CAMB.AI feature: its docs describe cloning "a voice from a reference audio file" to generate new speech, with digital voice replicas creatable from as little as about 2 seconds of reference audio. Cloned voices can be applied across CAMB.AI's dubbing and TTS languages so a speaker's voice identity carries into other-language output. The number of custom/cloned voice slots is limited on the Free and Essentials tiers and expands (up to unlimited) on higher paid plans.

Can I use CAMB.AI's dubbed audio commercially?

Paid plans (Essentials and above) remove the watermark that's applied to Free-tier dubbing output, which signals paid tiers are meant for shareable, production-facing use, and CAMB.AI's site describes "production grade" localization for media, sports and entertainment customers. That said, CAMB.AI's public Terms & Conditions grant only a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the service and don't spell out a blanket commercial-use grant for generated output, while separately prohibiting reselling the service itself. For a commercial release, confirm the current usage rights for your plan directly with CAMB.AI rather than assuming from the watermark alone.

Does CAMB.AI have an API?

Yes, CAMB.AI publishes a full developer API (docs.camb.ai) covering text-to-speech, translated text-to-speech, dubbing, transcription, translation, voice cloning ("voice from description"), sound/music generation and audio separation, with Python and Node.js SDKs. The pricing page shows separate usage columns for "Platform" (web app) vs. "API" limits per tier, so API credit allocations can differ from the web UI. Authentication details and rate limits per plan aren't fully spelled out in the public docs excerpt, so confirm current API quotas with CAMB.AI for production integrations.

CAMB.AI vs ElevenLabs Dubbing — what's the difference?

Both platforms offer one-click AI dubbing that clones the source speaker's voice and carries emotion/tone across languages, but ElevenLabs Dubbing Studio advertises "90+ languages and accents" and splits its offering into a self-service ElevenCreative tier and a human-assisted ElevenProductions tier for broadcast-quality work. CAMB.AI's marketing claims a larger "140+ languages" figure (with a more modest ~99-language table in its help center) and bundles dubbing alongside TTS, translation, subtitles and audio-separation tools under one credit system rather than ElevenLabs' character/credit-based TTS-first pricing. Choice between them generally comes down to which specific target languages each actually supports and whether you need ElevenLabs' broader TTS/voice-agent ecosystem or CAMB.AI's dedicated localization-suite feature set.