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Voiceover Script Rewriter

How do you make a script sound natural when spoken? Paste formal or dense writing into Knowlify, generate an AI spoken-style rewrite with shorter sentences, then check the runtime estimate before you record.

Quick answer

Knowlify’s free voiceover script rewriter at knowlify.com/tools/voiceover-script-rewriter uses AI to turn dense writing into shorter spoken narration. Review compliance-critical language before publishing. No signup required.

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How it works

Three steps, no account

01

Paste the source copy

Policies, blog posts, and slide notes all work. Aim for one section at a time for best results.

02

Rewrite for the ear

Click Rewrite for voiceover. AI shortens sentences and softens jargon-heavy phrasing.

03

Use the narration draft

Copy the rewrite into your teleprompter, or generate the video directly in Knowlify.

FAQ

Questions people ask about Voiceover Script Rewriter

How do I rewrite a script for voiceover?+

Paste the draft into Knowlify’s voiceover script rewriter, generate an AI spoken rewrite, then review meaning and timing before recording.

Will this change meaning?+

It prioritizes spoken clarity. Always review compliance-critical language before publishing.

Is the voiceover script rewriter free?+

Yes. Knowlify’s rewriter is free with no account. AI drafts run when configured; an offline rewrite still works as fallback.

How do I make a script sound natural when spoken?+

Paste the draft here, generate a rewrite, shorten sentences, and read it aloud. Aim for about 130–150 WPM for training narration.

Does rewriting change legal meaning?+

It can. Always have a subject-matter owner approve regulated or policy language after edits.

Do I need an account?+

No. Open the tool, use it in your browser, and download or copy the result.

Need a full video, not just a utility?

Happy with the spoken draft? Generate the matching animated video in Knowlify from the same script.