Do NOT Use This 'Free' AI Voice Changer
TLDRThe video warns against using a particular AI voice changer called Voice AI, which appears as the first search result when looking for 'AI voice changer' on Google. Despite claims of being free, Voice AI offers a deceptive free trial: users receive 5,000 coins upon installation, but one voice costs over 4,000 coins, limiting the trial to a single voice and a 15-second recording with a watermark. Negative reviews on Trustpilot highlight difficulties in refunding or canceling paid plans, and some users have even claimed the software to be a virus or engaging in crypto mining. The video concludes with a recommendation for two free and open-source alternatives, Wada for real-time voice conversion and RVC for voice cloning, and encourages viewers to explore more AI tools on the provided website, ai-search.
Takeaways
- β οΈ The 'Voice AI' tool is not recommended due to misleading marketing and false advertising.
- π¬ The name 'Voice AI' is SEO-optimized, which may lead to it appearing as the first result in search engines.
- π« Lack of transparency on the pricing; the website only offers a 'get started for free' button without clear information on costs.
- π° Users are given 5,000 coins upon installation, but one voice change costs over 4,000 coins, leaving little room for free usage.
- β±οΈ The free trial is limited to a 15-second recording with a watermark, which is not very useful.
- πΈ To use the tool beyond the trial, users must purchase more credits.
- π Numerous negative reviews on Trustpilot mention difficulty in refunding or canceling paid plans.
- π Some users on Trustpilot and Reddit have claimed that Voice AI might be a virus or use computers for crypto mining, though this is unverified.
- π The tool is a large download and consumes significant bandwidth.
- π« The speaker advises against using Voice AI and cautions influencers to verify the legitimacy of the products they promote.
- π The video suggests alternative free and open-source tools like 'Wada' for real-time voice conversion and 'RVC' for voice cloning, which are unlimited and do not require payment.
Q & A
What is the name of the AI voice changer tool that the video warns against using?
-The tool that the video warns against using is called Voice AI.
Why is the video creator concerned about the Voice AI tool?
-The video creator is concerned about Voice AI because of its misleading marketing and false advertising, lack of transparency on pricing, and negative user reviews regarding its usability and potential security issues.
What is the issue with the 'free' aspect of Voice AI according to the video?
-The issue is that Voice AI lures users with free coins, but the free trial is almost unusable, as one voice costs over 4,000 coins and the user can only record for 15 seconds with a watermark on the export.
What are some of the negative reviews mentioned about Voice AI on Trustpilot?
-Some negative reviews on Trustpilot claim that Voice AI is difficult to refund or cancel, and the free trial is too short and of low quality. There are also claims of it being a virus or using computers for crypto mining, although these claims are not verified.
What alternative tools for voice conversion are suggested in the video?
-The video suggests using Wada for real-time voice conversion and RVC for cloning voices, doing song covers, and speech. Both tools are mentioned as being free, open source, and without any limits.
Why should influencers be cautious when promoting a product like Voice AI?
-Influencers should be cautious because they have a large following that trusts their content. They should verify the legitimacy of the tools they advertise to avoid misleading their audience and promoting potentially harmful or scam products.
What is the main advice given to the viewers regarding Voice AI?
-The main advice given to viewers is to save themselves the headache and not use Voice AI, considering the issues raised in the video.
How does the video address the issue of SEO in relation to Voice AI?
-The video acknowledges that Voice AI has a name that is perfect for SEO, which likely contributes to it being the first result when searching for 'AI voice changer' on Google.
What is the video creator's general stance on criticizing products?
-The video creator generally avoids criticizing products, understanding the effort that founders and developers put into building them. However, they feel the need to warn against Voice AI due to its misleading practices.
What is the purpose of the site mentioned at the end of the video?
-The purpose of the site mentioned, ai-search, is to allow users to search for all the AI tools available, providing an alternative to searching for specific tools like Voice AI.
How does the video attempt to end on a positive note?
-The video ends on a positive note by reminding viewers of the alternative, free, and open-source voice conversion tools that have been previously introduced, emphasizing that there are legitimate and useful options available.
Outlines
π« Warning Against Misleading Voice AI Tool
The video script begins by addressing the viewers' interest in voice-changing tools, specifically those that can transform one's voice into a 'cute anime girl' sound. The speaker has previously recommended free tools for this purpose. However, the main focus of this video is to caution against using a particular tool called 'Voice AI,' which ranks high in search engine results. The speaker criticizes the tool for its misleading marketing and false advertising, despite understanding the effort behind creating and launching such a product. The criticism stems from the tool's lack of transparency regarding pricing and its deceptive 'free trial' offer, which only allows for a 15-second recording with a watermark after using up the initial 5,000 free coins. The speaker also mentions negative reviews on Trustpilot, where users have reported difficulty in refunding or canceling their paid plans and concerns about the tool potentially being a virus or using computers for crypto-mining. The video concludes with a reminder of previously introduced free and open-source tools, such as Wada and RVC, and encourages viewers to explore these alternatives.
Mindmap
Keywords
AI Voice Changer
Voice AI
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Misleading Marketing
False Advertising
Free Trial
Watermark
Trustpilot
Crypto Mining
Bulky Download
Open Source
Highlights
The video warns against using a specific AI voice changer called Voice AI due to misleading marketing and false advertising.
Voice AI appears as the first result when searching for 'AI voice changer' on Google.
The tool is criticized for a lack of transparency regarding its pricing structure.
Users are initially given 5,000 coins, but a single voice change costs over 4,000 coins, limiting the free trial.
The free trial allows only a 15-second recording with a watermark, which is considered almost unusable.
Voice AI has been promoted by many online influencers, raising concerns about the verification of the product's legitimacy.
Negative reviews on Trustpilot suggest difficulties in refunding or canceling paid plans.
Some users claim that Voice AI might be a virus or uses computers for crypto mining, although this is unverified.
The download is bulky and consumes a significant amount of bandwidth.
The video recommends avoiding Voice AI and saving oneself the potential headache.
Influencers are urged to verify the legitimacy of the tools they advertise to their followers.
The video suggests alternative free voice conversion tools like Wada for real-time conversion and RVC for voice cloning.
Wada and RVC are mentioned as being free, open source, and without limits.
The video ends on a positive note by recommending free and reliable alternatives to Voice AI.
The channel has introduced free voice conversion tools in previous content.
The speaker encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and stay tuned for more content.
AI-Search is a website mentioned where viewers can search for various AI tools.