Asian Language Voiceovers
CloudMySite AI Audio Studio helps you create audio for multilingual websites, videos, tutorials, ads, and subtitle workflows across several Asian languages.
This guide covers:
- Chinese
- Japanese
- Korean
- Vietnamese
- Thai
- Indonesian
- Malay
- Tagalog
Which Voice Type Should You Use?
| Language | Suggested Voice Type |
|---|---|
| Chinese | Standard Voice or Expressive Voice |
| Japanese | Standard Voice or Expressive Voice |
| Korean | Standard Voice or Expressive Voice |
| Vietnamese | Expressive Voice |
| Thai | Expressive Voice |
| Indonesian | Expressive Voice |
| Malay | Expressive Voice |
| Tagalog | Expressive Voice |
If your language is not visible, use the searchable dropdown and switch to Expressive Voice.
Create A Website Intro
- Choose Text.
- Paste your script.
- Pick the correct Language.
- Choose Website intro as the purpose.
- Choose Warm, Natural, or Professional as the style.
- Generate and preview the result.
For a homepage, keep the script short. A homepage intro should welcome people, not read the entire company history including the office plant's emotional journey.
Translate Video Subtitles
- Choose SRT / Subtitle File.
- Upload or paste your subtitle file.
- Search for your Target language.
- Choose Both if you need audio and translated captions.
- Choose a style.
- Generate the output.
Audio Studio removes sequence numbers and timestamps before making voiceover audio. It keeps them only for the translated SRT file.
Helpful Style Choices
| Use Case | Suggested Style |
|---|---|
| Product tutorial | Natural |
| Customer support video | Calm |
| App walkthrough | Professional |
| Social ad | Energetic |
| Brand story | Storytelling |
Tips For Cleaner Results
- Use proper punctuation.
- Avoid putting stage directions in the spoken text.
- Keep subtitle cues readable.
- Review the extracted subtitle text preview.
- Try a short sample before generating a long video.