Arcads' whole pitch is the roster: a large library of AI actors who can deliver the same script in different faces, tones and deliveries, so a performance team can ship several creator-style variants of one ad without booking a single real creator. That's a real, useful job — casting is normally the slowest and most expensive part of UGC production.
Versely answers the same job from a different angle: instead of one fixed roster tied to one engine, the cast comes from Versely's own multi-model catalog — pick a stock avatar, build one from a single photo, or clone a voice — and every option spends from the same credit balance as the video generation itself, rather than a separate casting layer bolted onto an editor.
A presenter roster, or your own face
ai-avatar-generator covers both routes to a repeatable presenter: pick from a ready-made roster with no photo required, or turn a single clear portrait into a presenter Versely can reuse across every future script. The identity comes from a fixed source — the roster entry or the photo — so episode twelve of a campaign looks like episode one, not a slightly different face each time.
Some avatar models take a script directly and generate the voice and the video together; others expect an audio track and drive the performance from it, which is the route to take when a cloned or professionally recorded voice already exists.
The same read, several voices
clone_voice_from_audio turns a clean sample recording into a reusable voice_id, usable in generate_speech for every future script — the mechanism behind keeping one consistent voice identity across a whole UGC ad campaign rather than re-recording per variant. change_voice goes the other direction: it re-voices an existing take while keeping the original timing and delivery, for when the performance is right but the voice itself needs to swap.
generate_lipsync is the tool that actually animates a face to speak — an image and an audio track in, a synced talking clip out — powered by a choice of models (VEED Lipsync, Sync Lipsync 2.0, and VEED Fabric 1.0 Text among them) rather than one fixed engine, so quality and cost can be matched to the shot.
The same script, another language
dub_video runs the full localization pipeline — translate, re-clone the delivery, resync — on an existing video, with two engines to choose from: an audio-only path for straightforward dubbing up to 30 minutes, or a lip-synced path that also matches mouth movement to the new language's phonemes, capped shorter. Either way, one English UGC ad becomes a Spanish, French or other-language version without a second shoot.
Because dubbing and avatar generation share the same underlying voice infrastructure, a voice cloned for one campaign is available to both — the localized version can sound like the same presenter rather than a different stock voice standing in.
Cast, script and edit stay in one place
Casting an avatar, cloning a voice, generating the read and assembling the finished ad — captions, B-roll, a picture-in-picture layer — all run against the same generation history and credit balance, rather than a casting tool feeding files into a separate editor. edit_video is the assembly step once the performance exists: clips, transitions, music and captions in one call.
How it works
1. Pick or build the presenter
Choose a roster avatar, or turn one clear photo into a reusable presenter — yours, a consenting colleague's, or a generated character.
2. Write the script, choose the voice
A stock voice, a cloned voice_id, or a voice described from scratch if nothing in the roster fits.
3. Generate the read
Text-driven models produce voice and video together; audio-driven models sync a supplied or generated track to the face.
4. Localize or vary as needed
Dub the same video into another language, or swap the voice on an existing take with change_voice, without re-shooting the performance.
Where this lives in Versely
Lipsync a Photo or Video to Audio
/video-editing
Clone Your Voice for Videos
/video-editing
Dub a Video Into Another Language
/video-editing
Change the Voice in a Video
/video-editing
Make a talking avatar video
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Dub a video into another language
/agent
Clone my voice from a recording
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AI Avatar Generator
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AI UGC Video Generator
/tools
AI Lipsync Generator
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English voice roster
/voice-over
Spanish voice roster
/voice-over
Korean voice roster
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French voice roster
/voice-over
Viral Panel & Reaction Reel
/workflows
Who this fits
- Performance-ad variant testing across several presenters on one script
- Consistent voice identity across a UGC campaign that runs for months
- Localizing one winning ad into several languages without a re-shoot
- Turning a single photo into a repeatable spokesperson for an ongoing series
Frequently asked questions
Does Versely have a large library of ready-made AI actors?+
Yes — ai-avatar-generator includes a roster of ready-made presenters with no photo required, alongside the option to build one from a single portrait. Both routes are reusable across future scripts.
Can the same script be delivered in more than one language?+
Yes — dub_video translates and re-clones the delivery, with an optional lip-synced engine that matches mouth movement to the new language, so one script becomes several market-ready versions.
Is the voice tied to one specific actor?+
No — clone_voice_from_audio creates a reusable voice_id usable across any future script, and change_voice can swap the voice on an existing take while keeping the original delivery, so voice and performance aren't locked together.
How does Versely compare to Arcads?+
Versely covers the same casting job — a script delivered by an avatar, with lipsync and voice cloning behind it — from inside a studio that also generates the underlying footage, the music and the caption pass, drawing on a multi-model catalog rather than one fixed engine, all against one credit balance.
Other alternatives on Versely
Further reading
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Reviewed August 19, 2026. Facts about Arcads on this page are general, publicly known positioning, not pricing or feature claims — see /alternatives for how this page set is scoped. Versely capability links above are pulled from the same live data the rest of versely.studio uses, so they move when the product does.