Occitan AI voices

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Browse Occitan AI voices from troubadour narrators to regional hosts, build your own with the Occitan voice generator, then lip sync any line to a talking host.

Occitan voices for cultural documentary, regional media, and tourism

Aimeric

A lyrical occitan narrator voice, flowing and sunlit, suited to troubadour and poetry heritage films.

Azalais

A warm occitan narrator voice, reflective and unhurried, tuned for tradition and craft documentaries.

Bertran

A clear occitan presenter voice, steady and grounded, styled for regional radio and news reads.

Esclarmonda

An inviting occitan host voice, bright and relaxed, built for Provence and Pyrenees travel films.

Peire

A measured occitan narrator voice, grave and calm, made for history and landscape docs.

Guilhèm

An expressive occitan storyteller voice, close and easy, shaped for podcasts and features.

Design your occitan voice

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

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Depth
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Mood

A bottomless, gravelly, menacing overlord occitan voice

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Turn an Occitan voice into a talking host

Most tools stop at an audio file. Morphic fits the read onto a face so your narrator speaks the line on camera, mouth and timing matched to the audio, taking you from a script to a talking Occitan clip for a heritage film or a regional promo.

Photorealistic 16:9 medium shot of a lyrical Occitan male narrator in his forties

Occitan voices for cultural documentary, regional media, and tourism

Cast a lyrical narrator for a troubadour-poetry film, a warm narrator for a craft documentary, or a clear presenter for a regional radio read. Slot an inviting tourism host, a grave landscape narrator, or an expressive radio storyteller into travel films, heritage shorts, or feature podcasts.

Photorealistic 16:9 sunlit southern-France landscape

Occitan voice text to speech for heritage and tourism reads

Paste your copy and turn it into an Occitan voiceover in seconds, no studio time. The read carries a sunlit, flowing cadence and clean phrasing, and you shape the tempo, the pitch, and the warmth in plain English.

Photorealistic 16:9 close-up of a printed script page on a warm wooden table

An Occitan 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 heritage narrator or a lighter tourism host by editing the prompt, a full southern-France cast from one workspace.

Photorealistic 16:9 over-the-shoulder shot of a young Occitan creator in a cozy home

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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

1 user

+ up to 4 more at extra cost

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$170/ month
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24000 shared monthly credits

1 user

+ up to 9 more at extra cost

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For higher limits

Custom

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High-volume credits
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Free

For playing around

$0

forever free

Up to 20 credits
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FAQs

What is an AI Occitan voice?
An AI Occitan voice is a generated voiceover that speaks Occitan, built around a persona instead of one fixed reader. You describe the voice you want, such as a troubadour-heritage narrator or a regional presenter, then direct cadence, register, and mood so it fits the piece. In Morphic the same line can be re-voiced as a different Occitan character without recording anyone.
How do I make a custom Occitan voice in Morphic?
Open the speech tool, paste your Occitan script, and describe the voice in plain English. Name the register, the texture, and the mood, then generate, listen, and adjust the prompt until it lands. The voice designer on this page shapes that direction and carries it into Studio.
Can I turn an Occitan voice into a talking video?
Yes. After the voiceover renders, the lip sync tool maps the audio onto a face so the mouth and timing follow the read. That takes you from a script to a talking Occitan narrator in one pass, the step a voice-only generator cannot complete.
Can I use these Occitan voices commercially?
Yes. Voices made on paid Morphic plans can run in Occitan cultural documentaries, regional radio spots, and festival media. Check the Morphic terms for full licensing detail before you publish a spot or release a film.
How many Occitan voices can I create?
There is no fixed roster. Each voice is directed from a prompt, so you can build as many Occitan voices as a project needs and revise any of them by editing the direction. Assemble a whole cast, from a heritage narrator to a tourism host, in one workspace.
What languages and accents do Occitan voices support?
The Morphic speech tool handles Occitan alongside French, Spanish, English, and a growing set of languages. For an Occitan read you set the register and heritage tone in the prompt, then pair it with the timbre and mood the scene needs.