If you're exploring AI voice tools, you’ve probably come across ElevenLabs and Wondercraft. Both are powerful—but built for different things. One focuses on ultra-realistic voices. The other helps you create, edit, and publish full audio projects.
The good news? They work really well together.
So, What Is ElevenLabs?
ElevenLabs is a fan favorite for text-to-speech that actually sounds human. It's known for:
- Incredibly natural voices that pick up tone, emotion, and rhythm
- Voice cloning, so you can create a version of your own voice
- A wide library of voices and accents
- Developer tools and APIs for embedding voice tech into apps
It’s a fantastic tool if you’re building products, doing creative work that starts with just a voice, or need multi-language support with convincing delivery.
And Wondercraft?
Think of Wondercraft as your personal audio production team—just powered by AI. You bring your script (or a recording), and Wondercraft helps you:
- Turn it into a podcast, ad, course, or narration
- Pick from voices across top models (including ElevenLabs, OpenAI, Google, Cartesia…)
- Add tone, emotion, accent—or even make one voice mimic another
- Edit by just changing the script
- Drop in music, sound effects, and scene changes
- Collaborate with others and export polished, ready-to-publish audio
You can even upload recorded voiceovers, and Wondercraft will generate the script for you, split the speakers, and let you make script tweaks without losing the original voice tone.
Why They Work Great Together
This is the magic part: Wondercraft lets you use your ElevenLabs voice clone right inside the platform. So you don’t have to choose one or the other.
Want your own cloned voice to narrate a podcast, deliver an ad, or explain a new product? Clone it in ElevenLabs. Then import it into Wondercraft to:
- Give it more emotion
- Make edits without re-recording
- Add music, structure, and polish
It’s the realism of ElevenLabs, with the creative tools and flexibility of Wondercraft.
Feature Comparison: Wondercraft vs. ElevenLabs
Voice acting direction (e.g. tone, style)
Edit by changing script text
Add music, sound effects, transitions
Upload and edit recorded audio
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Text-to-voice generation |
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Voice Cloning |
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Voice acting direction (e.g. tone, style) |
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Edit by changing script text |
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Add music, sound effects, transitions |
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Upload and edit recorded audio |
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Multi-voice productions |
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Publish-ready exports |
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Built-in collaboration |
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Who Should Use What?
Use ElevenLabs if you want to:
- Create hyper-realistic AI voices from scratch
- Clone your own voice for personal or platform use
- Use an API-first tool to integrate voice generation into your app
Use Wondercraft if you want to:
- Produce a full podcast, ad, or training audio
- Edit audio by simply editing the script
- Direct the emotional tone, pacing, or delivery
- Collaborate with others on production
- Import and fix real audio recordings (e.g. voiceover pickups)
Use both, and you get:
- The naturalism of ElevenLabs’ voices
- The production muscle of Wondercraft
Save Time, Save Budget
Before tools like Wondercraft, making high-quality audio meant hiring voice actors, booking studio time, and paying for editing.
Now, with Wondercraft:
- You generate or import audio instantly
- Edit by text, not by timeline
- Make last-minute changes without re-recording
- Keep things consistent across projects and voices
And yes—it saves you money. Especially if you’re producing content regularly.
Final Thoughts
This isn’t an either/or. ElevenLabs helps you create incredible AI voices. Wondercraft helps you bring those voices to life.
Together, they’re shaping the future of AI podcasting and audio production—and it’s sounding pretty great.