Pashto AI voices

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Browse Pashto AI voices from news anchors to landay reciters, build your own with the Pashto voice generator, then lip sync any line to a talking host.

Pashto voices for news, public-service radio, and poetry narration

Khushal

A steady pashto news voice, grounded and clear for broadcast headlines

Gulalai

A warm pashto radio host voice, conversational and welcoming for a morning show

Zarmina

A lyrical pashto reciter voice, intimate and unhurried for short folk poetry

Wali

A calm pashto narrator voice, reassuring and plain-spoken for public-service messages

Nangyal

A formal pashto documentary voice, reflective and even for field reports

Palwasha

A patient pashto teaching voice, encouraging and clear for learning modules

Design your pashto voice

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

Archetype
Depth
Texture
Mood

A bottomless, gravelly, menacing overlord pashto voice

Generate

Turn a Pashto voice into a talking host

A generated audio file is only half the job. Morphic maps the read onto a face so your presenter speaks the line on screen, mouth and timing matched, taking you from a headline script to a talking Pashto clip for a bulletin or a radio promo.

A Pashtun male news presenter in his forties wearing a traditional pakol cap

Standard Pashto voices for news, public-service radio, and poetry narration

Cast a steady anchor for the evening bulletin, a warm host for a morning phone-in, or an intimate reciter for a landay. Drop a calm PSA narrator, a reflective documentary voice, or a patient teacher into aid campaigns, field films, or classroom modules.

Interior of a small community radio station in an Afghan mountain town

Pashto voice text to speech for radio spots and PSAs

Paste your script and turn it into a Pashto voiceover in seconds, no studio time needed. The tool reads with an even, grounded cadence, and you set the pace, the pitch, and the formality in plain English for a bulletin or a community announcement.

Close-up of a voice actor's hands holding plain unmarked paper script pages beside

A Pashto 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 anchor or a gentler radio host by editing the prompt, a full cast of Pashto reads from one workspace.

A young Afghan content creator at a tidy home-studio desk wearing over-ear headphones

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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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Enterprise

For higher limits

Custom

pricing and billing terms

High-volume credits
Custom seat limits
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Free

For playing around

$0

forever free

Up to 20 credits
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FAQs

What is an AI Pashto voice?
An AI Pashto voice is a generated voiceover that speaks Pashto, built around a persona rather than one fixed reader. You describe the voice you want, such as a news anchor or a folk-poetry reciter, then direct cadence, register, and warmth so it suits the piece. In Morphic the same line can be re-voiced as a different Pashto character with no recording session.
How do I make a custom Pashto voice in Morphic?
Open the speech tool, paste your Pashto script, and describe the voice in plain English. Name the register, the timbre, and the mood, then generate, listen, and adjust the prompt until it lands. The voice designer on this page drafts that direction and carries it into Studio for you.
Can I turn a Pashto 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 Pashto anchor or host in one pass, the step a voice-only generator leaves undone.
Can I use these Pashto voices commercially?
Yes. Voices generated on paid Morphic plans can run in broadcast news, aid campaigns, and branded spots. Check the current Morphic terms for full licensing detail before you air a bulletin or publish a public-service message.
How many Pashto voices can I create?
There is no set roster. Because each voice comes from a prompt, you can build as many Pashto voices as a project needs and revise any of them by editing the direction. Assemble a full cast, from an evening anchor to a folk reciter, in one workspace.
What accents and registers do Pashto voices support?
The Morphic speech tool handles Pashto alongside English and a growing set of languages. For a Pashto read you can specify the register and level of formality in the prompt, from a broadcast anchor to a conversational radio host, and match the timbre the scene calls for.