Rask AI is an AI video localization platform that translates, dubs and lip-syncs videos across 135 languages, using emotion-preserving voice cloning to keep the original speaker's tone and identity in the translated audio. It's built for creators, course platforms and marketing teams that need to publish the same video across many language markets without hiring translators, voice actors or a dubbing studio for each one, and it's a paid subscription product — there is no permanent free plan, only a short free trial.
Who builds it
Rask AI focuses specifically on video localization rather than general video generation or editing: you upload a source video, and the platform translates the script, generates a dubbed voice track that preserves the original speaker's emotion and identity, and re-syncs lip movement to match the new audio. Language reach is the core differentiator, with the platform advertising translation into 135 languages.
Core features
- Translation into 135 languages, covering dubbing and subtitling from a single source video.
- Lip-sync that preserves speaker identity, so the translated video still looks like the original speaker is speaking the new language.
- Emotion-preserving voice cloning, keeping tone and delivery consistent with the source performance rather than a flat, generic dub.
- No specific limitations on the duration and size of uploaded videos for subscribers, per the pricing page — usage is billed rather than capped by a hard duration ceiling.
- API access ('Integrate via API') for teams that want to fold translation and dubbing into their own publishing pipeline instead of the web app.
- 'Synthetic voices with usage rights', called out specifically as an Enterprise-tier feature.
Pricing
Rask AI is a paid subscription product with a short free trial rather than a permanent free plan:
- Free trial: 3 minutes of video, enough to sample translation and lip-sync quality before subscribing.
- Creator plan: $33/month billed annually ($396/year, marketed as 45% off), or $60/month if billed monthly.
- Higher tiers / Enterprise: custom pricing, adding features like usage-righted synthetic voices, sized for larger localization operations.
Because the gap between monthly and annual billing on the Creator plan is large (45%), committing to annual billing changes the effective monthly cost significantly — worth factoring in before comparing Rask AI's headline price to competitors.
Who it's for
Rask AI suits teams whose core problem is reaching audiences in other languages — course creators localizing training content, YouTubers dubbing into new markets, and marketing teams running the same campaign video across regions — rather than teams generating original video from scratch. The 3-minute free trial is enough to judge dubbing and lip-sync quality, but real usage requires a Creator subscription at minimum. The lack of a hard stated duration/size limit for subscribers makes it a reasonable fit for longer-form content (courses, webinars), as long as your budget accounts for the gap between monthly and annual Creator pricing.