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Resemble AI

AI voice cloning and synthesis

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What is Resemble AI?

Resemble AI is a generative AI security platform made by Resemble AI that generates, verifies, and detects synthetic media across voice, image, and video formats. The platform combines voice cloning and text-to-speech synthesis with watermarking and deepfake detection capabilities, serving enterprises and developers who need to both create and authenticate audio-visual content.

The Generate component includes multiple voice AI models: Chatterbox Turbo (text-to-speech), Resemble Voice Creation (voice cloning), and Resemble Audio (speech-to-speech synthesis). According to blind A/B testing, Chatterbox Turbo achieved a 65.3% preference rate against ElevenLabs and outperformed competitors including Cartesia and VibeVoice in audio quality evaluations. The Verify component applies invisible watermarks to audio, image, and video files at creation, embedding provenance information that persists across file formats and modifications. The Detect module uses the DETECT-3B-Omni model for deepfake identification, achieving 98.1% overall detection accuracy across WAV, FLAC, MP3, WEBM, M4A, and OGG formats, and claims zero-day coverage against 160+ generative AI models. A Chrome extension for deepfake detection is available for direct browser use.

Resemble AI serves telecommunications, finance, media and entertainment, healthtech, and public sector organizations. Primary use cases include voice agents, identity verification and KYC processes, live agent assistance, dispute and claim verification, media watermarking, and protection against executive impersonation attacks. The platform operates on a paid subscription model with API access via SDKs and documentation. Integration options and on-premises deployment are available alongside cloud hosting.

The company maintains a publicly accessible Deepfake Incident Database documenting verified attacks and publishes annual threat reports; the 2025 report documented 1,567 verified incidents with $1.28 billion in documented f