Seedance-level sound model
Seed Audio
Turn scripts into polished voiceovers or character dialogue. Seed Audio focuses on text-to-speech and text-to-dialogue workflows with expressive delivery tags, multi-voice turns, and fast MP3 preview.
2 credits · 1 / 250 chars · min 2
Studio preview
Listen before you ship
Choose text-to-speech for a single narrator, or text-to-dialogue for multi-speaker scenes with emotion tags.
Single-voice narration
Generate crisp voiceovers from scripts, hooks, explainers, and short ad reads.
Multi-speaker dialogue
Assign voices to turns and create natural conversations for demos, podcasts, games, and storyboards.
Prompted performance
Use audio tags such as [laughing], [whispering], [sighs], and [short pause] to steer delivery.
How it works
From Seed Audio script to publishable MP3
Seed Audio keeps the creation loop short: write, direct, render, listen, then download. The page shows the actual generation surface, credit cost, voice choices, and MP3 output in one place.
Write the source script
Start with a voiceover paragraph or two to four dialogue turns.
Choose voices and delivery
Pick a narrator voice for text-to-speech, or let dialogue turns use multiple voices.
Add performance tags
Use tags like [warmly], [curious], [laughing], or [short pause] to guide emotion.
Preview and download
Generate an MP3, listen in the browser, then download it for edits, drafts, ads, and demos.
Prompting guide
Write for the ear, not the page
Keep dialogue compact
Text-to-dialogue works best when the combined speaker turns stay focused.
Place tags near delivery
Put tags immediately before the phrase they affect, such as [whispering] do not move.
Let punctuation breathe
Use commas, periods, and short pauses so the voice has natural rhythm.