Corporate Training in 7 Languages? Record It Once
Your company grows, offices open abroad — and suddenly you have a problem: onboarding and training videos exist in one language only. Nobody reads subtitles, and reshooting everything with a trainer per language is absurd. The result? Half the team clicks through training without understanding it.
Why subtitles fail for training
Training videos show software, processes, diagrams. When an employee reads subtitles, they're not watching the screen. For compliance training that's an outright risk — a misunderstood procedure becomes a mistake on the job.
How AI dubbing solves it
1. Record one master version in the language that comes naturally.
2. Upload it to [TubeVoice](https://tubevoice.io) and pick target languages — German, Polish, and Spanish in one go.
3. The voice stays the same. Voice cloning keeps your trainer's voice, so training feels consistent across every office.
4. Update in minutes. When a process changes, you re-record one version and re-dub.
What the numbers say
Professional dubbing studios charge hundreds of euros per minute of video. AI dubbing cuts that cost by over 90% and turns weeks into hours. For internal content that changes every quarter, it's the only sustainable path.
One last tip
Training materials — slide decks, PDF checklists — convert and compress easily with FileTools so they're simple to share.
Record your next training once. TubeVoice makes sure everyone on the team understands it — in their own language.