Use Case

AI Voiceover for Recruitment Videos: One License for the Whole Team

Narrate job-posting videos, employer-brand reels, and onboarding previews with copyright-free voice plus music for a one-time $99. No subscription, no per-seat fees, no voice actor invoices.

HR teams, recruiters, and staffing agencies are on a publishing treadmill that voice budgets were never built for. Every open role wants its own short video, every employer-brand campaign needs narrated reels, and onboarding previews get refreshed each quarter. Hiring a voice actor at $100-500 per video is a non-starter when you post twenty roles a week and half of them close before the clip even ships. Recording a recruiter at their desk sounds thin and inconsistent, and the moment someone leaves the team their voice walks out the door. Then there is the subscription stack: a cloud text-to-speech plan billed per seat across the recruiting org, plus a stock music license, easily runs $50-150 a month and resets its character quota the same week you batch a hiring push.

Voice Studio is a one-time $99 desktop app for macOS that gives HR teams, recruiters, and staffing agencies unlimited AI voiceover for recruitment videos plus copyright-free background music in a single tool, with no subscription, no per-seat licensing, no character limits, and no credits. It runs 100% locally on Apple Silicon, so candidate names, salary bands, and unposted role details never leave the machine, and every voiceover and music track it produces is original and monetization-safe, meaning no Content ID or platform audio match is possible. You paste a job-ad script, choose or clone a voice, generate a backing track from a text prompt, and export 48kHz studio-quality WAV or MP3 that drops straight into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut, or CapCut without resampling.

The day-one workflow matches how recruiting teams actually produce content. Write the narration for a role once, then batch the entire week of openings through the queue: load fifteen job scripts, assign one consistent brand voice, and let the Mac render them while you screen applicants. Because there is no character quota or credit meter, re-narrating a posting when the location, salary range, or title changes costs nothing, which is the difference between rationing a tool and reaching for it on every requisition. Generate short, punchy hooks for LinkedIn and Instagram job reels and longer descriptive narration for a full role walkthrough or a day-in-the-life clip, each exported as a separate file you can cut to frame.

Voice Studio also generates the copyright-free music inside the same app, so you are not bolting a TTS subscription onto a separate stock-audio license. Prompt the AI music generator for confident corporate energy under an employer-brand sizzle reel, warm and calm ambience behind an onboarding welcome, or upbeat motion for a campus-hiring promo, and you own the result outright for commercial use. This matters on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok, where business accounts using consumer-library songs get muted or stripped, and where stock tracks labeled royalty-free still draw Content ID claims when another uploader has registered the same sample. Music made here carries an audio fingerprint no rights service has ever indexed, so a sponsored job ad runs clean.

Multilingual reach is a genuine edge for staffing agencies and global talent teams. Voice Studio produces AI voiceover for recruitment videos in 10+ languages including Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese, so an agency filling warehouse roles can ship an English clip and a Spanish version of the same posting from one script, and a multinational employer can localize an onboarding preview for offices in three regions in an afternoon through the batch queue. Voice cloning lets a recruitment marketer record an 8-12 second sample once and narrate every future video in a single, consistent brand voice, so your channel keeps the same sound across hundreds of role clips even as the people behind them change.

The pricing math is decisive for a team refreshing roles weekly. ElevenLabs runs $5 to $99 per month with character caps; Murf is $19/month with a 24-hour-per-year ceiling and a Business tier at $79-133/month; WellSaid Labs is roughly $49/month; Speechify Studio about $29/month. Add a music service like Suno ($8/mo), Suno Premier ($24/mo), or Soundraw ($17/mo) and a typical cloud stack lands at $264-1,188+ per year, before per-seat multipliers push an agency far higher. Voice Studio is $99 once and includes every feature, voice and music together, on every machine you install it. A team shipping ten recruitment videos a week recoups the full cost against a single $48 cloud month, then runs at zero marginal cost no matter how many roles open.

Recruitment content has a short, brutal shelf life: a job video is dead the day the req closes, an employer-brand campaign cycles each quarter, and seasonal or high-volume hiring spikes demand dozens of clips in days. That cadence is exactly why per-video voice actor fees and metered cloud credits fail here, and why a one-time license that lets you generate fifty disposable role clips a month makes sense. Custom voice design lets you build a polished, professional voice for corporate and executive-search postings and a brighter, energetic voice for retail, hospitality, and campus hiring, all from the same $99 license. The 48kHz WAV masters sit at the loudness levels LinkedIn, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts normalize toward, so narration stays clear through every platform's compression.

Privacy and ownership close the case for HR. Job scripts routinely reference salary bands, headcount plans, internal team names, and unannounced openings, and uploading those to a cloud TTS vendor passes confidential workforce data through a third party's servers, a real GDPR concern. Voice Studio processes everything offline with no data collection, so it all stays on the device, and a cloned voice, which is biometric data under GDPR, never leaves the machine. Because the output is fully owned and cleared for commercial use, the same AI voiceover for recruitment videos can run as a paid LinkedIn job ad, a boosted Instagram reel, a careers-page hero video, and an internal onboarding module without a separate license for each placement. A Windows beta covers recruiters who are not on a Mac.

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