2 Android Apps to Create a Voice Parody

When I was a kid, my dad and I used to watch foreign movies and would say out loud what we thought they were saying. It was a lot of fun. Thanks to the following apps, you can do something similar and make a voice parody for any video you want.

Whether it’s a video in English or in any other language, you can make the video say whatever you want. You don’t have to be tech-savvy to do so with the help of these apps. Let’s check them out.

Also read: How to Change Google Assistant Voice & Language on Android

1. MadLipz

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MadLipz is a popular option when it comes to creating voice parodies. The app is very easy to use, and it even has options that allow you to change your voice.

After you’ve selected a video and recorded the audio, you should see a red line. To add an effect to your audio, tap on the red line and a series of options will appear at the bottom. You can choose from options such as female, male, megaphone, teenager, robot, giant, chipmunk, commentator, cop, telephone, next door, cave, monster, alien, and spaceman.

Once you’ve selected an option, tap on the “Back” button and press “Play.” To remove any of the filters you’ve added, tap on the person icon at the top-left.

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You can also add subtitles instead of your voice. Tap on the Sub-option and then the keyboard option at the bottom. Tap on each rectangle to add your captions.

2. Dubsmash

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Dubsmash works a little differently than the first app. With Dubsmash, you choose what audio you want to add to the video you record of yourself or someone else.

You can choose from topics such as Favorites, Trending, This week’s challenge, Christmas, Will Ferrell, Star Wars, 90’s Movies, Jim Carrey, Deadpool, Cyber Monday, Gossip Girl, and many more.

Tap on the category you want to use and swipe to listen to all the audio options. When you find the one you like, tap on the “Play” icon to play the audio. If you like what you hear, tap on the three dots and choose “Create Dub.”

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If you tap on the title of the audio, you’ll see the play, sub, and like options. Below that, you will also see dubs other users uploaded; the first dubs you see are the top-rated ones.

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Conclusion

It’s fun when you dub a video. Sometimes you can make it even funnier than the original version. What video are you going to dub first? Let us know in the comments below.

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Fabio Buckell

Just a simple guy that can't enough of Technology in general and is always surrounded by at least one Android and iOS device. I'm a Pizza addict as well.