YouTube has introduced upgrades to its auto dubbing tool, making it easier for viewers to enjoy content from creators around the world. The feature now automatically translates and dubs videos into multiple languages, eliminating the need for subtitles or third-party tools. With expanded language support, more natural-sounding voices, and improved controls, the viewing experience has become smoother for audiences, while creators can reach wider international audiences without additional production work.
Expanded Language Support and Expressive Voices
The updated auto dubbing tool now supports 27 languages and is available to all creators. This allows a single video to be automatically dubbed into multiple languages, enabling creators to reach viewers globally. Millions of users already watch auto-dubbed content daily, highlighting its popularity.
One significant improvement is expressive speech: the system now preserves the creator’s original tone, emotion, and energy, making dubbed voices sound more human. This feature currently works in eight languages, including English, Hindi, Spanish, French, and German.
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Viewers also have more control over language preferences. They can select their preferred dubbed language by default, even if YouTube auto-selects a language based on their viewing history, and switch back to the original audio whenever they like. YouTube is also testing a lip-sync feature, aligning translated audio more closely with the speaker’s mouth movements for greater realism.
How to Use YouTube Auto Dubbing
Using the updated auto dubbing feature is straightforward:
- Open a video that supports auto dubbing.
- Click the audio or language track option in video settings.
- Select your preferred dubbed language, if available.
- Switch back to the original audio at any time from the same menu.
- Set a preferred language in account settings for automatic selection.
- Creators can enable auto dubbing in their channel settings.
- Upload your own dub tracks for full voice control.
- Turn off dubbing for specific videos if needed.
These improvements make cross-language viewing simpler and more practical, helping both audiences and creators connect across language barriers.