Make the AI visible
AI-assisted tools are labelled and their output is presented as a proposal the user can inspect, edit or replace.
Voxify combines generative assistance with an editable production workflow. We document what the system does, keep creative decisions reviewable and mark AI-generated output for public verification.
Trust is not a badge. It comes from the way capabilities are designed, documented and represented to the people using them.
AI-assisted tools are labelled and their output is presented as a proposal the user can inspect, edit or replace.
Scripts, voices, assets, dynamic records, mix settings and delivery selection remain configurable by the user.
Experimental capabilities and inconclusive detector results are described as such instead of being presented as certainty.
Different features use AI for different purposes. The production workspace remains the place where the resulting script, assets and sound are reviewed together.
Voxify can analyze a supplied URL or product brief, propose scripts, rephrase an existing script, add performance cues and recommend matching voice and music options.

Generated voice-over and sound-effect assets are placed in the same timeline as licensed library assets and user uploads.
AI Mastering is an optional finishing action. Users can compare the processed and unprocessed result before export.
The Compliance Check can flag possible disclosure, claim or brand-safety concerns. It is explicitly presented as a preview and does not replace qualified legal or regulatory review.

The voices available in the product are licensed catalog voices or voices generated from a written description. They are not created from a recording of an identifiable person supplied for cloning.

Voxify embeds an imperceptible watermark in the final audio signal and writes machine-readable origin metadata on the deliverable. A public detector reports the two layers independently.
The two-layer design supports the machine-readable marking and detectability requirements in Article 50(2) of the EU AI Act. It does not replace the context-specific obligations of publishers or deployers.
The complete legal terms remain the authoritative source. This summary links directly to the current policies instead of replacing them.
Application hosting, database and object storage currently operate on AWS in US East (N. Virginia). International transfer safeguards are described in the Privacy Policy.
Review transfers →Published measures include encryption in transit, hashed passwords, access controls and session management. No online service can promise perfect security.
Review security →The current sub-processor list covers AI and speech providers, infrastructure, payments, analytics, CDN services and licensed music sources.
Review sub-processors →For API and Embedded customers, Voxify can process end-user data on the customer's behalf under the published Data Processing Addendum.
Read the DPA →Ask about data handling, sub-processors, integration architecture or the capabilities available today.