Clone your own voice.
Make unlimited voiceovers.
Pay once.
Studio-quality cloning and text-to-speech that just works, right out of the box.
headphones Hear the real demos below before you decide.
Real audio, CPU-rendered
Every clip on this page is genuine engine output on a standard laptop, transcription-verified. No GPU required: a plain CPU is all it takes.
Built on trusted open models
Powered by the same open voice models the community already runs (Kokoro and Chatterbox), packaged so they just work.
Your voice, your call
Everything runs and stays on your machine, nothing uploaded. Quenva is built for cloning your own voice, and you're responsible for the rights to whatever you create with it.
No Python. No setup. No cloud account.
Most local voice tools stall at "install Python and download the model." Quenva is one double-click, then three steps.
Add a short voice sample
Record about ten seconds, or drop in a clip. Or skip it entirely and pick a built-in voice.
Type or paste your script
A chapter, a video script, a whole book: paste anything. There's no word limit.
Generate & export
Hear it, then save as WAV or MP3, 100% offline, on the computer you already own.
Hear the clone next to the original.
Each clone was made from a short reference clip and rendered on a plain laptop CPU, the exact quality you'd get on day one. Demo voices are public-domain narrators; in the app you clone your own voice.
Aria
audiobook · explainerCloned from a 26-second public-domain sample · chunk-and-stitch on CPU
Atlas
faceless YouTube · documentaryCloned from a 14-second public-domain sample · chunk-and-stitch on CPU
One voice, start to finish.
The book's opening (~2,600 words, ~15 minutes) narrated offline on a laptop from a short reference clip, start to finish in one voice. Don't take our word for it: skip around with the markers and confirm it's the same voice the entire way through.
Same narrator at every marker, no drift, no re-takes.
Ready-made voices, instant.
No setup, no reference clip: pick a built-in voice and generate. Same offline engine.
Audiobook narration
Warm, even pacing for long-form reading.
YouTube voiceover
Clear, confident delivery for faceless channels.
Quenva vs. free tools vs. the subscription cloud.
Free local tools are great, if you enjoy Python, GPU drivers, and troubleshooting. The subscription cloud just works, but rents you your own voice. Quenva is the one that just works and you own.
open-source apps
e.g. ElevenLabs
Honest take: if you love tinkering, the free tools are a great kit. Quenva is for people who'd rather click once and get back to making things.
One purchase. No subscription, ever.
You're not paying for the AI model. That's open, which is why there's no monthly fee. You're paying for the finished app: no setup, it just works, with updates and real human support.
Rising to $59 at launch. No charge today, just lock in the $29 founding price.
Either way there's no charge now and no card. You're locking in the $29 founding price before it rises to $59. Limited to early sign-ups.
Everything, included
- check_circle Clone your own voice, unlimited times
- check_circle Unlimited voiceovers, no word or credit caps
- check_circle 100% offline, works forever, even with no internet
- check_circle Free updates & real human support
- check_circle No account, no cloud, no subscription
- check_circle Runs on Mac & Windows
Questions, answered honestly.
Why pay when free open-source tools exist?add
You're not paying for the model. That's open, which is why there's no subscription. You're paying for the finished app: no Python, no GPU setup, no download roulette. It just works the first time, with updates and support. Same reason people buy MacWhisper instead of running Whisper in a terminal.
When does it ship, and how do I get the $29 founding price?add
Quenva is in final development. Join the waitlist and you'll be first to know the moment English ships, with the $29 founding price locked in for early sign-ups before it rises to $59. There's no charge now, and you're never paying for something that doesn't exist yet.
Will it run on my computer?add
Yes. It runs on the CPU by default, no graphics card required, on any Mac or PC. Every demo on this page was rendered on a standard laptop CPU.
Is the quality actually good?add
Judge it yourself: every clip here is real, unedited engine output, rendered on a plain laptop CPU. We'd rather you trust your ears than our adjectives.
Why not just use the ElevenLabs free tier?add
The free tier is a few minutes a month, then plans run from $5 to $22+ a month, and your voice lives on their servers. Quenva is unlimited, one-time, and offline. A few months of any paid plan costs more than Quenva does once.
One-time price: does it keep working and get updates?add
Yes. It runs on your machine, so it works forever, even offline, even if our website disappears. Updates are included. There's no server to shut down and no "subscription expired" wall.
Is voice cloning safe and legal?add
It runs entirely on your machine, so your voice and audio are never uploaded. Quenva is built for cloning your own voice, and you're responsible for having the rights to any voice you clone. Using a voice without permission may be illegal where you live, so that responsibility is yours.
How much of my voice does it need to clone it?add
A short, clean sample is enough, seconds of audio rather than a long recording session. You give it one good clip and it speaks in that voice. There's no lengthy training step, no upload, and nothing ever leaves your computer.
Can I use the voiceovers commercially? Do I own what I make?add
Yes. Whatever you generate is yours to use anywhere, including paid client work, YouTube, audiobooks, ads, and games. Quenva is built on permissively licensed models, so there are no per-use fees, royalties, or attribution strings. The one rule is the voice itself: you're responsible for having the rights to any voice you clone.
Which languages are supported?add
English ships first. More languages follow by demand, and we only claim quality for languages we've actually ear-tested, so you won't get an inflated "hundreds of languages" number that sounds rough in yours. Vote for yours below.
Own your voice. Don't rent it.
English ships first, one-time purchase, runs on the computer you already own. Get the first build, or tell us where to take it next.
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