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Before our languages disappear from the digital future.
Your voice. Your language. Preserved.
Voaise helps creators, journalists, students, researchers, and institutions transcribe audio in all 22 official Indian languages — with dialect awareness, speaker labels, and instant export.
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India has 117 endangered languages — 43 in the Northeast alone. UNESCO's 2022–2032 International Decade of Indigenous Languages warns that nearly half the world's 7,000 languages are at risk. Every generation that stops recording and digitising its mother tongue weakens that language's future.
Voaise exists to bring Indian regional languages into the AI era — not as an afterthought, but as a priority.
Convert speeches, folk stories, oral histories, interviews, and community memories into searchable, shareable digital text — before they are lost forever.
Help YouTubers, podcasters, journalists, and educators produce captions, subtitles, scripts, show notes, and content faster — in the language they actually speak.
Build digital records so the next generation can read, hear, search, and learn their mother tongue — even if the last fluent speaker is no longer here.
Use Voaise. Record your language. Preserve your voice.
Start Preserving Today →All 22 official languages of India per the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution — with native script and dialect awareness.
Voaise handles global content too. The 22 Indian languages are our mission — the rest is our reach.
22 official languages per the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution · 50+ total languages supported globally
Whoever you are, if you work with audio in Indian languages — Voaise was built for you.
Generate accurate captions, subtitles, SEO-rich descriptions, and searchable scripts from regional language videos — in minutes, not hours.
Turn long interviews and conversations into full transcripts, show notes, pull quotes, reels, and blog drafts — without lifting a pen.
Transcribe field interviews, press conferences, local news bytes, and source recordings in Indian regional languages — accurately and fast.
Convert lectures, voice notes, and class recordings into organised, searchable study material in the language you study in.
Preserve oral histories, dialect samples, community interviews, and endangered language recordings as indexed, citable digital archives.
Five simple steps from raw audio to polished, shareable content. Click any step to learn more.
“If we do not digitise regional languages now, the next generation may search the internet and find silence.”
Voaise was built to make Indian regional languages usable in the digital and AI-first world. From Assamese and Bodo in the Northeast to Hindi and Punjabi in the North, Bengali and Odia in the East, Gujarati and Marathi in the West, and Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam in the South — our mission is to help people record, transcribe, preserve, and create in the languages they actually speak.
India does not need AI that only understands English. India needs AI that understands India. Every voice recorded today becomes a language memory for tomorrow.
Help us build the world's most complete archive of Indian language voices. Record a clip in your mother tongue, contribute its details, and earn a Language Preserver Badge. Every submission strengthens the digital future of that language.
Your personal details are kept completely anonymous. We use them only if we need to follow up on your contribution.