Gujarat is one of India's most commercially active states, home to a dense network of manufacturers, traders, D2C brands, and retailers. Gujarati consumers are famously value-conscious and loyal to brands that communicate in their language. If you sell to Gujarati-speaking audiences — whether in Surat, Ahmedabad, Baroda, or the Gujarati communities in Mumbai and beyond — your ad creative needs to sound right in Gujarati.
Gujarati text to speech has historically been limited to robotic computer voices that no one would use in a professional ad. That changed with large-scale Indian language AI models trained on native speech. AdVoice uses Sarvam AI's bulbul:v3 engine, which produces natural, fluent Gujarati speech from text input.
Creating a Gujarati voiceover on AdVoice works in three steps. First, paste your script — it can be in English or Gujarati. If your script is in English, AdVoice automatically translates it to Gujarati using the mayura translation model before generating audio. Second, select your voice and pace. Third, click Generate and download the MP3.
The voices are suited to different ad styles. A professional male voice works well for real estate, finance, and B2B content. A warm female voice fits FMCG products, healthcare, and lifestyle brands. A youthful voice suits edtech, fashion, and quick commerce. You can generate all three in under two minutes and pick the one that fits your brand.
Pricing is based on character count: Rs 5 per 10,000 characters for voice generation, Rs 3 per 10,000 characters if translation is needed. A 30-second ad script — roughly 500 characters — costs under Rs 3. There are no monthly fees. New users receive Rs 100 in free credits on signup.
The business case for Gujarati-language ads is strong. Tier 2 cities in Gujarat — Rajkot, Junagadh, Bhavnagar, Anand — have high smartphone penetration and growing online purchase intent. Facebook and YouTube campaigns in Gujarati consistently outperform the same content in English or Hindi for this audience. The content feels local, and Gujarati consumers respond to brands that make that investment.
Agencies handling Gujarati-market clients often need multiple ad variations: different hooks, different CTAs, A/B test versions. With a voice studio, each variation means a separate booking and fee. With AdVoice, you generate each variation in seconds. The total cost for 10 variations of a 30-second script is under Rs 30.
Gujarati voiceover use cases on AdVoice include product ads for Amazon and Flipkart sellers, Instagram Reels campaigns for D2C brands, WhatsApp audio messages for local businesses, IVR and phone system recordings, YouTube ads for regional service providers, and explainer narration for Gujarati-language courses.
The free demo on the AdVoice homepage lets you test Gujarati TTS with up to 200 characters — no account required. Enter your text, choose Gujarati, select a voice, and listen. When you sign up, you unlock the full 2,500-character limit and the complete voice catalog.
For any brand serious about the Gujarati market, native-language voiceovers are a competitive advantage. AdVoice makes them accessible without the studio overhead.