Dari AI voices

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Browse Dari AI voices from news readers to NGO narrators, build your own with the Dari voice generator, then lip sync any line to a talking host.

Dari voices for news, humanitarian radio, and education

Farid

A calm afghan persian news voice, precise and even for daily bulletins

Nasrin

A gentle dari narrator voice, clear and compassionate for aid and health messages

Latif

An articulate dari host voice, engaged and warm for interviews and talk radio

Roya

A bright dari presenter voice, relatable and modern for community and diaspora media

Sohrab

A grounded dari documentary voice, thoughtful and steady for field reporting

Marwa

A patient dari teaching voice, warm and encouraging for lessons and explainers

Design your dari voice

Mix and match the traits below. Your prompt builds as you go.

Archetype
Depth
Texture
Mood

A bottomless, gravelly, menacing overlord dari voice

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Turn a Dari voice into a talking host

An audio render is where most tools stop. Morphic fits the read to a face so your presenter speaks the line on screen, mouth and timing matched, carrying you from a bulletin script to a talking Dari clip for a newscast or an aid explainer.

A Dari-speaking Afghan male newsreader in his thirties in a neat dark suit

Afghan Persian voices for news, humanitarian radio, and education

Cast a precise reader for the daily bulletin, a gentle narrator for a health campaign, or an articulate host for a talk segment. Drop a bright diaspora presenter, a thoughtful documentary voice, or a patient teacher into newscasts, NGO spots, or classroom explainers.

A humanitarian radio recording scene in a modest Afghan studio

Dari voice text to speech for bulletins and aid spots

Paste your script and turn it into a Dari voiceover in seconds, with no booth to book. The tool reads with a measured, even delivery, and you direct the pace, the pitch, and the warmth in plain English for a newscast or a public-health message.

Close-up of hands laying unmarked printed script pages next to a studio microphone

A Dari voice generator you direct in plain English

Describe the read you want, name the register, the texture, and the mood, and the generator builds it. Re-voice the same line as a formal reader or a softer humanitarian narrator by editing the prompt, a full cast of Dari reads from one workspace.

A young Afghan creator

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Basic

$9/ month
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$24/ month
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3200 monthly credits

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$45/ month
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6200 shared monthly credits

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+ up to 4 more at extra cost

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$170/ month
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24000 shared monthly credits

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+ up to 9 more at extra cost

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For higher limits

Custom

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Free

For playing around

$0

forever free

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FAQs

What is an AI Dari voice?
An AI Dari voice is a generated voiceover in Afghan Persian, shaped around a persona rather than one fixed reader. You describe the voice, such as a news reader or a humanitarian narrator, then direct cadence, register, and warmth to fit the piece. In Morphic the same line can be re-voiced as a different Dari character with no recording session.
How do I make a custom Dari voice in Morphic?
Open the speech tool, paste your Dari script, and describe the voice in plain English. Name the register, the timbre, and the mood, then generate, listen, and refine the prompt until it lands. The voice designer on this page composes that direction and carries it into Studio for you.
Can I turn a Dari voice into a talking video?
Yes. Once the voiceover renders, the lip sync tool aligns the audio to a face so the mouth and timing follow the read. That takes you from a script to a talking Dari reader or host in one pass, the step a voice-only generator leaves undone.
Can I use these Dari voices commercially?
Yes. Voices generated on paid Morphic plans can run in broadcast news, NGO campaigns, and branded content. Review the current Morphic terms for full licensing detail before you air a bulletin or publish an aid message.
How many Dari voices can I create?
There is no fixed roster. Because each voice comes from a prompt, you can create as many Dari voices as a project needs and revise any of them by editing the direction. Build a full cast, from a news reader to an education host, in one workspace.
What accents and registers do Dari voices support?
The Morphic speech tool handles Dari, the Afghan variety of Persian, alongside English and a growing set of languages. For a Dari read you can specify the register and formality in the prompt, from a broadcast reader to a conversational presenter, and match the timbre the scene needs.