Can Revoicer's voice-overs be used for YouTube monetization?

Modified on Thu, 27 Oct, 2022 at 10:53 AM

YES! All the voices from Revoicer are neural AI voices. They sound similar to a human, so YouTube cannot know if a voice over is recorded by a human or Revoicer.


YouTube has not made a direct statement on disallowing monetization for channels with text-to-speech videos.

However,  it has issued guidelines on the type of content that violates its policies.


Here’s a list that seems to apply to the usage of text-to-speech voices. 

  1. Content that exclusively features readings of other materials you did not originally create, like text from websites or news feeds.
  2. Songs modified to change the pitch or speed, but are otherwise identical to the original.
  3. Similar repetitive content, or mindless content with low educational value, commentary, or narrative.
  4. Templated, mass-produced, or programmatically generated content.
  5. Image slideshows or scrolling text with minimal or no narrative, commentary, or educational value.


As long as you do not do any of the above 5 points, then you will be able to monetize your videos with no problems.

It is important to have unique high quality content in your videos, and if you match that with a human sounding voice from Revoicer, you won't have problems monetizing your videos on YouTube.


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