Spell check for AI voiceover

Audiolint catches pronunciation errors in Urdu, Hindi, and Arabic voiceovers before they reach your client — with timestamps and fix suggestions.

Run free analyse

You can't hear the error

Your team produces the file. The AI voice sounds fluent. But aspiration errors and stress mismatches are invisible to anyone who doesn't speak the language natively.

The file ships anyway

Hiring a native reviewer takes 1–2 days and $15–50 per file. So most files get reviewed by no one. They go out as-is and hope for the best.

Your client hears it first

A mispronounced brand name. Wrong stress on a product term. The client flags it. You lose a revision round, or worse — the trust.

Native speaker review works.
When you can get it

The right dialect. The right timezone. Available today. Under budget. Consistent every time.

It takes 1–2 days

You finish the file Tuesday. The review comes back Thursday. The client was expecting delivery Wednesday. Now you're explaining the delay.

It costs $15–50 — per file

At that rate, most teams review selectively. Which means some files ship without a pass. Which means you're gambling on which ones.

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Availability is unpredictable

Your reviewer is in Lahore. You're in London. The file is due at 9am your time. Good luck with the turnaround.

You can't tell if the review was thorough

One reviewer flags 7 issues. The next flags 2 on a similar file. The output is only as consistent as the person doing it — on that day, in that mood.

From upload to clean audio in minutes

Upload your file

Drop in your AI voiceover. MP3, WAV, or M4A. Takes 30 seconds.

1

Audiolint listens

Pronunciation checked against native phoneme patterns. Aspiration errors, wrong stress, broken code-switching — all flagged.

2

Get a structured report

Every error timestamped with a fix suggestion. Your reviewer only looks at what's flagged.

3

Built for the problems
AI voices actually have

Timestamped error reports

Jump straight to the problem. No scrubbing through the whole file wondering where it went wrong.

Pronunciation-specific flagging

Not just "something sounds off." Exact error type: aspiration, stress, phoneme substitution. Fix it with confidence.

Fix suggestions included

Each flag comes with a recommended correction so your team or native reviewer knows exactly what to address.

Results in minutes, not days

Upload at 3pm, have your report before end of day. Not next Thursday.

Built for Urdu, Hindi, and Arabic

Not a generic audio tool retrofitted for multilingual. Built from the ground up for South Asian and Middle Eastern phoneme patterns.

Scales with your volume

Run one file or fifty in parallel. No queue. No waiting for a reviewer's schedule to open up.

Finally, a QA step that fits your workflow

Dimension
Native review
Audiolint
Turnaround
1–2 days
Instant
Cost per file
$15–50
$2-5
Consistency
Varies by reviewer
Structured report
Scale
One file at a time
Unlimited, parallel
Availability
Timezone-dependent
Instant

Audiolint isn't a replacement for your native reviewer. It's the first pass that makes their job 10x faster — and makes it possible to QA files you'd otherwise ship blind

Simple pricing.
No surprises.

Starter

$5/per file

Best for agencies with variable volume, or running a first test

  • 1 file
  • Up to 15 minutes
  • Full pronunciation report
  • Timestamps + fix suggestions
  • No commitment

Studio

$25/per pack

Best for in-house teams with consistent output

  • 10 files ($2.50 per file)
  • 50% cheaper than Starter
  • No duration limit
  • Full reports on all files
  • Priority processing

Scale

$75/per pack

Best for studios running multiple concurrent campaigns

  • 35 files ($2.14 per file)
  • 57% cheaper than Starter
  • No duration limit
  • Full reports on all files
  • Priority processing

You've been shipping files you can't QA. That ends now.

Upload your next AI voiceover. Get a full pronunciation report in minutes. If there's nothing wrong, you'll know that too.

Analyze my first file free

Here are a few things you might be wondering.