Spotify tests AI voice translation for podcast episodes
Spotify has launched an AI Voice Translation pilot program for podcasts, enabling podcasts to be translated into different languages while retaining the original podcaster's voice. This feature, utilizing technology including OpenAI's voice generation, is being piloted with select podcasters like Lex Fridman and Dax Shepard, with translated episodes initially available in Spanish, French, and German.
Key Takeaways
- Translated episodes are rolling out first in Spanish, with French and German following in the coming days and weeks.
- Pilot creators include Lex Fridman, Dax Shepard, Monica Padman, Bill Simmons, and Steven Bartlett.
- Spotify says the feature uses OpenAI’s newly released voice generation technology to match the original speaker’s style.
- Voice-translated episodes will be available worldwide to both Premium and Free users.
- Spotify says the first episodes are available starting today in the Now Playing View and in a Voice Translations Hub.
Why It Matters
Spotify is moving podcast localization beyond standard dubbing by keeping the creator’s voice intact while translating the audio. That matters immediately for distribution, because the company is making translated episodes available to both Premium and Free users worldwide. It also ties Spotify’s podcast push to OpenAI’s voice generation work, showing how AI is being folded into content access rather than just recommendation or production tooling. What to watch next: whether Spotify expands beyond the initial Spanish, French, and German bundle to more shows and languages, as the company says it wants to do.
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