Rask AI, founded in 2023, positions itself around processing volume as much as translation quality: automatic transcription, translation, voice cloning, and lip-sync run together across more than 130 languages, with an API built for teams localizing hours of video and audio daily rather than one clip at a time.
VoiceClone, available in 32 languages, lets a creator's own voice narrate the translated version rather than switching to a generic dubbed voice, and multi-speaker detection keeps separate speakers correctly identified and voiced across a translated video with more than one person talking. That combination targets everyone from individual YouTubers to enterprise localization teams and film distributors.
Full plan pricing isn't published in detail on the marketing site, with limited free tools available to try before subscribing; paid plans run from roughly $60 a month based on prior published rates. For a team that needs to localize a high volume of video into numerous languages on a tight turnaround rather than a single project done carefully by hand, Rask AI's volume-oriented API is built for that specific throughput requirement.







