Digital & Human Voices
Scalable Voice Solutions for Global Learning
In an era where both employees and clients are demanding information via multi-media formats, Global eLearning has rapidly expanded its voice talent pool and voice technology options to accommodate the growing demand. We offer human voice talent in over 100 languages.
Most of our voice projects involve the localization of audio/video/animation into another language. Since our highest objective is to make our client’s experience hassle-free, we normally perform all the tasks leading up to the voice recording as well: transcribe the audio component in source language, perform a detailed time-stamp of the transcript, translate the script into new language, and then plan the new recording files for efficient integration into the authoring tool or video format.
AI/Neural Voices
Recent advances in AI voice technology have transformed text-to-speech from a niche solution into a viable production strategy for modern learning programs. AI-generated voices now offer significantly improved realism, consistency, and language coverage, enabling faster content delivery and easier updates at scale.
For organizations managing dynamic or globally distributed learning content, AI-based voice solutions can reduce production timelines while maintaining a high standard of clarity and accessibility. Human narration remains valuable where emotional resonance, storytelling, or brand expression are central to the learning experience.
Global eLearning works with clients to evaluate voice strategies holistically, helping teams determine when AI-generated voice, human narration, or a blended approach will deliver the strongest outcomes.
Studio Grade Voice Over
Our signature service is a studio-recorded human voice. These recordings are from professional voice talents, recorded in appropriate studios, distortion-free, and with very high standards of voice clarity.
Field Grade Voice Recordings
Some clients creating training modules for internal use only, do not require studio-grade recordings. These audio recordings can be linguists simply recording scripts with office-based computer software.