Voice cloning

Clone any voicein under 60 seconds.

Record a 10-second sample. Get a private, studio-grade voice model you can sing through, dub with, or train into a full digital twin. No queue, no public listing, no credit card.

Free tier · 30 credits / month · Voice models always private.

Two ways to clone

Flash for ideation. Pro for release.

Same canvas, two reference budgets. Start with Flash, upgrade to Pro once a demo is worth shipping.

FlashFree tier

Flash clone

10 secondsof reference audio

Record or upload a single clean clip — phone mic is fine.

Speed
Ready in under a minute
Cost
10 credits per clone
Best for

Ideation, demos, social video, anything you want to test before committing to a release.

ProStarter plan and up

Pro clone

5 minutesof reference audio

A curated dataset covering your full pitch range — quiet room, consistent mic.

Speed
Trains in 10–20 minutes
Cost
Higher credit cost — studio quality
Best for

Releases, character voices, language redubs, anything where the result has to hold up at full mix loudness.

How it works

Three steps from sample to finished vocal.

  1. Step 01

    Capture your reference

    A 10-second clip for Flash, 5 minutes of clean reference for Pro. Phone mic works for Flash; Pro wants a quiet room and consistent levels. Read a sentence, sing a line, or both.

  2. Step 02

    Pick a voice model

    Use the clone you just made, or pick from the voices already in your library. Every voice is private by default — your trained models never leave your account, never get listed publicly.

  3. Step 03

    Swap and download

    Drop any vocal card on the canvas and convert it through the chosen voice. Pitch and timing are preserved; you keep the original phrasing, just with a new singer. Export lossless WAV.

What people use it for

Six ways teams ship voice cloning today.

Covers

Sing a cover in someone else’s voice

Record yourself in your home setup, then convert the vocal through any voice in your library. Phrasing and breath stay yours — only the timbre changes.

Demos

Pitch a song in the artist’s voice

Producers use voice cloning to demo a topline in the target artist’s voice before sending it over. Faster than booking a session and zero compromise on phrasing.

Podcasts

Re-dub mistakes without re-recording

Fix a flubbed line by typing the correction and converting through a clone of the host. No re-acquisition, no tone mismatch between the patch and the surrounding take.

Localization

Redub a video in another language

Re-record the localized script in any voice, then convert through your talent’s clone. The result keeps the original speaker’s identity in a language they don’t actually speak.

Characters

Voice characters for games & video

Build a roster of character voices from short reference clips. Iterate on dialogue without scheduling actors, then layer a real performance for the hero scenes.

Backing vocals

Stack harmonies in your own voice

Layer three or four versions of yourself with different pitch shifts to fill out a chorus. Cheaper than booking a session singer, and the texture stays consistent.

Why HanoLab

Built for creators who ship.

Dedicated GPU, no queue

Both Flash and Pro clones run on dedicated GPU infrastructure. No batching window, no peak-time slowdown. The minute you submit, you are training.

Lossless export

Every converted vocal exports as 24-bit WAV. Stems, mixdowns, and individual takes all flow through the same canvas — no separate file pipelines, no transcoding loss.

Your voices stay private

Voice models live in your account only. There is no public model marketplace, no listings, no opt-in sharing toggle that flips by accident. Your voice is not training data.

Consent baked into the flow

Every Pro voice training run requires an explicit consent attestation. You cannot upload someone else’s voice and skip the checkbox — that audit trail protects both you and the talent.

One canvas, full pipeline

Voice cloning is one card on the same canvas as your generation, stem split, and mastering. No tab juggling between five different tools to finish a track.

Honest pricing

Credits, not seats. You pay for what you convert. The free tier ships with enough credits to clone, convert, and export your first track without typing in a card.

FAQ

Quick answers.

How long does AI voice cloning take?

A Flash clone is ready in under a minute from a 10-second sample. A Pro clone, trained from a 5-minute curated dataset, finishes in roughly 10–20 minutes depending on dataset size. Both run on dedicated GPU infrastructure — no queue gymnastics.

How much audio do I need to clone a voice well?

10 seconds of clean speech or singing is enough for a Flash clone. For a Pro clone, plan on 5 minutes of high-quality reference covering your full pitch range. The cleaner the source, the cleaner the result — phone recordings work for Flash, but Pro really wants a quiet room.

Are the voices I clone made public?

No. Every voice model you train is private to your account. There is no public voice marketplace and no opt-in flag that can flip the model into a public listing. Voices belong to you and stay with you.

Do I own the output?

You own the audio you generate. Commercial use is allowed on paid plans. If you are cloning someone else’s voice for a release, the responsibility for clearing rights with the original speaker sits with you — the consent attestation step exists to make that explicit.

What file formats are supported?

Upload MP3, WAV, FLAC, or M4A. Export is lossless WAV by default. Stems, mastered mixdowns, and individual converted vocals all flow through the same canvas — no separate file pipelines.

Is there a free tier?

Yes. The free plan ships with 30 credits per month — enough to clone a voice, run a few conversions, and export a finished track. No credit card required to start.

Clone your first voice today.

30 free credits. No card. Your voices stay private — always.