Remote | American English Professional Voice Actor — Up to $250/hr

We are sharing a specialised remote opportunity for American Voice Actors to participate in a short-term project with a leading AI research lab. This project focuses on improving AI models designed to understand and generate natural speech and audio data.

Participants will record spoken audio using professional recording setups to help train AI systems to better interpret tone, pacing, and conversational delivery.

Key Responsibilities

Record high-quality spoken audio using professional recording equipment
Deliver recordings with clear enunciation and consistent pacing
Follow transcripts carefully and record scripts exactly as written
Adjust delivery to reflect natural speech flow and punctuation cues
Ensure recordings meet professional audio quality standards
Contribute voice data that improves AI speech and audio systems

Ideal Profile

Strong candidates may have:

Native English speakers born and raised in the United States
Professional or semi-professional experience in voice acting or audio production
Experience in music, podcasts, broadcasting, streaming, or content creation
Ability to deliver a neutral-to-upbeat customer service style voice
Strong attention to detail when recording scripts and transcripts

Preferred qualifications:

Experience with professional voice recording workflows
Familiarity with audio editing or post-production tools

Why This Opportunity

Work with a leading AI research lab developing advanced audio models
Contribute voice recordings used to improve speech and audio AI systems
Short-term project with flexible remote work
Competitive compensation based on completed recordings

Contract Details

Independent contractor role
Fully remote with flexible scheduling
Project duration: approximately 1–2 weeks
Expected commitment: 2–10 hours per week
Compensation: up to $250 per finished hour of submitted audio
Weekly payments via Stripe or Wise
Project start date: March 9, 2026

About the Platform

This opportunity is available through a leading AI-driven work platform.

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