Speeek
Affordable AI video translation and dubbing in 20+ languages
Overview
Speeek is an AI video localization tool that transcribes, translates, and dubs videos into 20+ languages with multi-speaker detection, 3-second voice cloning, and downloadable SRT subtitles. It positions itself as a low-cost alternative at roughly $0.40 per minute. The service offers a free tier and is actively operating.
Pricing
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ASEAN Perspective
Speeek in Southeast Asia
ASEAN-region availability and pricing notes coming soon. Drop the editorial team a note via /contact/ if you can supply local context (Singapore/Malaysia/Indonesia/Thailand/Vietnam).
Speeek competes mainly on price and simplicity, undercutting larger dubbing platforms with a clear per-minute rate, multi-speaker handling, and quick voice cloning. For solo creators and small teams who need occasional dubbing without enterprise commitments, it is an easy entry point.
It offers fewer languages than category leaders and no public API, limiting programmatic use. Globally available and English-first; ASEAN creators get usable coverage of major regional languages but should sample output quality before relying on it for client work.
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