Looking for a Rask AI alternative? Here is the single-video version
If you are looking for a Rask AI alternative for dubbing video with matching lip movement, AutoHustle's revoice tool does that specific job: upload a finished clip, pick a target language, and it comes back re-voiced with the mouth following the new audio rather than the old speech. It is billed in credits per second of video, with no subscription required and no per-language fee. It is a single-video tool rather than a localisation platform — there is no batch queue, no reviewer workflow and no catalogue of dozens of languages, and those are the three reasons to choose something else.
Re-voice a VideoNo credit card to sign up · First video $0.99
Upload, pick, run
Upload the video
Any clip where the speech is reasonably clear. It does not have to have been generated in AutoHustle — the tool works on footage that already exists rather than making something new from a description.
Pick one of the offered languages
The picker carries a short curated list rather than a long one: as of 2026-08-10 it is English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Polish, Turkish, Arabic, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Russian and Ukrainian. Fifteen we stand behind beats sixty we do not.
Confirm the rights and run
Because the tool reproduces a real person's face and speech, it asks you to confirm you have the right to use the source before it runs. The default run is fifteen seconds, the credit cost is quoted first, and the result lands in your Library.
What re-voicing here does and does not touch
The footage survives untouched
Nothing about the scene, the framing or the cut changes. The only things that move are the speech and the mouth carrying it, which is what separates this from laying a dub over unchanged footage and hoping nobody watches the lips.
Fifteen languages, chosen rather than counted
The list is short on purpose — every entry is a language the current generation of dubbing models handles well. A larger number on a marketing page is easy to print and hard to stand behind, and we would rather you knew the boundary before you paid.
Per second, with no per-language surcharge
Cost is credits per second of video, quoted before the run. Dubbing the same clip into a second language costs the same as the first — there is no language tier and no minute allowance to watch drain.
It shares an account with the tools that make video
Generate an ad or a talking clip, find the version that performs, then re-voice that one. Localising the winner rather than every draft is the whole point of having both in one place.
Side by side
| AutoHustle | Typical AI dubbing platform | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting input | One uploaded video plus a target language | Often a video, a channel or a bulk upload queue |
| Languages | A short curated list — fifteen as of 2026-08-10 | Commonly a long catalogue, and the count is the headline |
| Lip-sync | Always on — the mouth is matched to the new audio | Usually offered, sometimes as a separate option |
| How you pay | Credits per second. $0.99 first video, then a plan or one-off packs | Commonly a monthly plan with a minute allowance |
| Batch and team workflow | Neither — one video at a time, one account, no reviewer roles | Often the point: queues, glossaries, approvals |
| Subtitles and transcripts | Not produced. Only the spoken audio and the mouth change | Usually delivered alongside the dub |
| Making new video | Yes — the same account generates from a photo, a scene or a Reel link | Usually out of scope |
The right-hand column describes what tools in this category commonly do — it is not a quote from any one vendor's current price sheet, and we deliberately do not restate competitors' prices, because a figure that goes stale on a page like this is worse than no figure. Check their site for today's numbers. Everything in the AutoHustle column is what our product does today.
$0.99 to start, then credits
Creating an account, building your avatar and analysing a Reel cost nothing and need no card.
Unlocks 35 credits — enough for a 8-second clip at 4 credits per second at 720p.
Starter is 140 credits a month. One-off packs start at $10 for 50 credits — no subscription required.
Subscription credits refresh every month and don't roll over. Credits from a top-up pack stay in your account for 90 days from purchase. Credits are spent per second of video generated, and every tool quotes its cost before it runs, so a generation is never a surprise. If a generation fails on our side the credits return to your balance automatically.
Top-up credits last 90 days from purchase.
When a localisation platform is the better pick
- You are localising a catalogue, not a clip. There is no batch queue, no folder ingestion and no scheduled pipeline — one video at a time is the whole model.
- You need a long tail of languages. The picker carries a short curated list, and if the language you need is not on it, we cannot do the job at all.
- You need subtitles, transcripts or an SRT export. Only the spoken audio and the lip movement change; on-screen text, burned-in captions and graphics are left exactly as they were.
- You need glossaries, reviewer roles or a team approval step. AutoHustle is a single-user studio and has none of that machinery.
- It will not run on a video you have no rights to. Tools that copy movement or speech out of someone else's video ask you to confirm you have the right to use that source before they run.
- It does not promise a clean result from poor source audio. Heavy background noise, crosstalk or muffled speech degrade the output here exactly as they degrade any dubbing.
Common questions
What is a cheaper way to dub one video with lip-sync?
Which languages can AutoHustle re-voice a video into?
Can I dub a batch of videos or a whole channel at once?
Do I get subtitles or a transcript with the dub?
Does it work on a video I made somewhere else?
Does the mouth actually match the new language?
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