Uberduck is a voice automation tool that allows users to create robust text-to-speech and synthetic media. It’s become very popular with content creators who want to create music videos or “lyric videos.” Other use cases for Uberduck include marketers who want to create audio advertisements (usually on or for social media campaigns) and business owners who want to create audio experiences for their end-customers.
Pro’s:
Here’s what we like about Uberduck:
- Really cool voice options: So many different rapper voice options like Eminem, unique voice options like Julia Child, and other popular names.
- Premium voice cloning features: Best-in-class voice cloning and voice-to-voice capabilities.
- Can use it for Twitch streams: Love that you can integrate this with Twitch streams for promotions.
Con’s:
Here’s what we don’t like about Uberduck:
- Complex UI: The UI needs some work and it’s a bit clunky to navigate.
- Getting things to work can take time: Trying to figure out what you want the tool to do can be a game of “figuring it out.”
Pricing:
- There’s a freemium plan.
- Creator plan: $10.00/m
- Enterprise plan: Have to contact them for details.
Questions and answers:
Here is a breakdown of common questions about Uberduck and answers from our review team.
Common question | Answer |
Is Uberduck safe? | Uberduck is safe to use. Although, if you’re using explicit language into Uberduck, it may make it more an “explicit tool.” How you use Uberduck will be the determining factor in its safety. |
How do you get Uberduck to work with Twitch? | You’ll need to know some coding in order to make Uberduck and Streamer.bot to work together. |
Why do people use Uberduck for Twitch? | Creators like to use Uberduck to make their stream listeners laugh and try to capture channel promotions like donations and channel points. |
Uberduck alternatives
Our favorite picks for alternatives include:
- Nest — closest competitor and alternative.
- SongDonkey — offers similar features.