Murf vs WellSaid
Murf and WellSaid Labs are two of the most common picks in their category. This is a fair, side-by-side comparison of where each one wins — and which buyer should pick which.
The short version
Pick Murf if you're in the camp of corporate trainers and explainer-video creators. Pick WellSaid Labs if you're in the camp of enterprise teams producing high-volume training content.
Side-by-side
| Murf | WellSaid Labs | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $29/month (Creator plan) | $44/month (Maker plan) |
| Best for | Corporate trainers and explainer-video creators | Enterprise teams producing high-volume training content |
| Category | AI voice | AI voice |
Murf: where it wins
Best-in-class for clean, corporate-friendly voiceovers.
Key features:
- 120+ voices in 20 languages
- Voice editor
- Video sync
- Voice cloning (Enterprise)
WellSaid Labs: where it wins
Premium studio voices with strong team controls.
Key features:
- Studio-quality voices
- Team workflow
- Voice avatars
- API access
FAQ
Which is cheaper overall?
Starting prices are listed above, but the real cost depends on usage. Both companies bill by seats or usage volume, so a small team will pay roughly the same; a large team's costs diverge. Always run the math on your actual headcount and usage before committing annually.
Can I migrate from one to the other later?
Generally yes — both export your data and most workflows are portable with some manual cleanup. The friction is in retraining your team on a new UI, not the data itself.
Is one safer for long-term commitment?
Both are well-funded and well-established. Neither is at meaningful risk of disappearing in the next year. We'd say comfort with either company is roughly equivalent — pick on feature fit, not stability worry.