Add a Voiceover to Any Video

Record your narration right over the clip while it plays. The original audio ducks under your voice automatically.

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How it works

  1. 1

    Paste a link or upload your video

    Drop in a supported video link or upload a file. Cliphi finds the best moments and turns them into clips.

  2. 2

    Record over the clip

    Open a clip and tap the record button. The clip plays while you talk, on camera or voice only, so your reaction lands exactly where you want it.

  3. 3

    Review and get your clip

    Your take replays over the clip the moment you stop. Keep it, try again, or fine-tune the mix and captions, then render.

A face bubble and voice waveform recorded over a vertical clip

Record while the clip plays

No timeline and no syncing. The clip plays as you speak, so your narration lands exactly where you meant it, first take.

Your narration, captioned

Cliphi transcribes your voiceover and burns your words in as animated captions, matching the rest of your clip's style.

The original ducks under you

While your reaction plays, the clip's own audio drops to a background level automatically. No timeline, no keyframing audio lanes, and you can set exactly how much of the original comes through.

Made with Cliphi

Real clips, real reach, published to Instagram Reels, Facebook Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

Voiceover without a timeline

The usual way to add a voiceover is to record your narration in one app, import it into an editor, drag it into place on a timeline, lower the original audio by hand, and hope the timing still fits. Cliphi records the voiceover on the clip itself. The clip plays while you speak, so what you say lands exactly where you meant it, with no timeline and no syncing afterwards.

When you stop, the take replays over the clip immediately. Keep it, try again, or adjust how much of the original audio comes through with a single slider. The take is trimmed to the clip automatically.

Narration, commentary, and rescue jobs

A voiceover fixes more than it seems. Narrate a screen recording or a product demo. Add commentary to a game highlight. Rescue a clip whose original audio is too noisy to publish by talking over it and turning the original down to zero. Make a clip accessible by describing what is on screen.

Your narration also becomes the clip's captions: Cliphi transcribes what you said and burns it in with the same animated caption styles as the rest of your clips. If you would rather show the original speaker's words, that is one tap.

And because this is Cliphi, the voiceover is a layer on a real clip workflow: paste a YouTube video or a stream, let it find the moments worth posting, reframe them vertical, and record your narration over the ones you pick. If you want your face on the clip too, the same button records a camera reaction.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Set the original sound slider to zero and only your voiceover plays. Anywhere in between mixes the two.

Your recording is transcribed and your words become the captions by default. You can switch back to the video's own words, or turn captions off, with one tap.

No. The clip's audio automatically drops under your voice while you talk. If you want more or less of the original coming through, there is one slider for it.

Add your voiceover

Paste a link, pick a clip, and talk over it.

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