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How Creators Sell Their AI Voice Clones as Products

How Creators Sell Their AI Voice Clones as Products

Season 2 Episode 73 Published 2 weeks, 2 days ago
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In this episode, we explore how TikTok creators are licensing their voice to AI companies, earning royalties by training models on their speech patterns. We break down the case of a mid-tier creator who made $40,000 in six months from a single voice deal with a startup called VocalSynthetics. We discuss the revenue splits, the legal gray areas around ownership and consent, and why this model is growing fast—especially among creators who don't want to show their face. Lucas walks through the business mechanics: upfront fees vs. per-use royalties, the typical contract terms, and the risks of losing control over your own voice. Luna raises questions about deepfake abuse and platform policies. Plus, we cover how small creators can start with micro-licensing on Fiverr or custom voice packs on Patreon. If these marketing insights have helped you think differently about your own content, consider supporting the show at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo.

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