Features Use Cases Samples Pricing About Us Features Blog Pricing Contact Us
The Toolkit

Engineered for
Creators.

We don't just read lines. We interpret scripts. Discover the features that turn text into a cinematic performance.

Authentic Interaction

Most AI tools treat dialogue as isolated lines. dialogue.click processes scripts as complete conversations, allowing characters to naturally listen, respond, and interact with one another.

Intelligent script parsing
Natural conversational gaps

"You’re not just text-to-speech, are you?"

"I’m better. I’m dialogue-to-performance."

"[giggling] That's really funny!"

"[groaning] That was awful."

"Well, [sigh] I'm not sure what to say."

Emotional Markup

Total control over performance. Use simple tags like [giggling] or [laughs] to direct your AI actors with precision.

Normalization

Consistent Delivery

Dialogue Flow

Natural Turn-Taking

Expressive Tone

Emotion Aware

Voice Balance

Clear Characters

Multilingual Dialogue Support

Create expressive conversations in multiple languages. dialogue.click supports dialogue generation beyond English, allowing characters to speak naturally in different languages.

Multi-language dialogue support
Expressive delivery across languages

Carlos: "¿Estás seguro de esto?"

Ana: "Sí. No hay vuelta atrás."

Sarah: "I didn’t mean to upset you."

Mark: "You didn’t. I just need some time."

Sarah: "I understand."

Context-Aware Dialogue

Dialogue is generated with full awareness of surrounding lines. Characters react based on what was said before, creating responses that feel connected instead of isolated.

Understands conversational context
Natural reactions and replies

Multiple Output Formats

Export dialogue audio in formats designed for real-world use. dialogue.click supports multiple output options so your conversations fit seamlessly into different creative and technical workflows.

Flexible formats for different platforms
No additional conversion required

Want to learn more about supported audio formats?

View Supported Audio Formats

MP3 – universal & lightweight

PCM (S16LE) – uncompressed quality

Opus – efficient modern audio

μ-law / A-law – telephony use cases