AI dubbing & avatars comparison · Updated Jun 2026

Kedy.AI vs Rask AI

Rask AI is a dubbing specialist. Kedy.AI dubs too, but also creates shorts and edits. Specialist depth versus an all-in-one studio.

Kedy.AI
Best for
Creators & teams making social video, shorts and subtitles fast
Platform
Web (any browser)
Pricing
Free plan, paid from low monthly
Free plan
Yes
vs
Rask AI
Best for
Teams whose primary need is dubbing into many languages
Platform
Web
Pricing
Limited free; paid from ~$50/mo
Free plan
Yes

In short: Rask AI is a strong dubbing specialist with very wide language coverage. Kedy.AI dubs into 23+ languages and adds AI shorts and full editing on a free plan.

Kedy.AI vs Rask AI: feature comparison

Feature Kedy.AI Rask AI
AI dubbing (voice translation) 23+ languages 130+ languages
Voice cloning AI voices Yes
Multi-speaker dubbing Yes Yes
AI shorts from long video (ranked) Limited
Auto-reframe to 9:16 (face tracking) Limited
Full timeline editor
Auto subtitles
AI image generation
Free plan Limited
Entry price Free / low monthly $50+/mo

Rask AI strengths

  • Very broad language coverage for dubbing
  • Strong voice cloning and multi-speaker handling
  • Focused, high-quality translation workflow
  • Good for localizing long-form content

Rask AI limitations

  • Dubbing-first — not a general editor or shorts generator
  • No full timeline editing
  • Pricing starts relatively high
  • Limited free tier

Where Kedy.AI wins

  • Dubbing PLUS AI shorts and full editing in one app
  • Turns long videos into ranked vertical clips
  • AI images and AI video summary included
  • A real free plan in the browser

A dubbing specialist vs an all-in-one studio

Rask AI does dubbing exceptionally well: upload a video, translate and dub it into a very wide range of languages, with voice cloning and multi-speaker support. If localization is your single job, that focus is valuable. Kedy.AI dubs too — into 23+ languages with instant voice cloning — but wraps it in a studio that also generates shorts and edits.

Dubbing depth

Rask’s language coverage (130+) is broader than Kedy.AI’s 50+, and its dubbing workflow is purpose-built and polished. For pure, high-volume localization across many languages, Rask’s specialization shows.

Beyond dubbing

Kedy.AI’s advantage is scope. It generates ranked vertical shorts from long videos, offers a full browser editor, AI image generation and an AI video summary — none of which Rask provides. For creators who want to clip, edit and localize in one place, that breadth matters.

Price

Rask’s paid plans start around $50/month with a limited free tier. Kedy.AI’s free plan covers the core create-edit-dub workflow.

Bottom line

Choose Rask AI when dubbing into the widest set of languages is the whole job. Choose Kedy.AI when you want dubbing alongside AI shorts and full editing — on a free plan.

Frequently asked questions

Is Kedy.AI a Rask AI alternative?

Yes, if you want dubbing as part of a broader workflow. Kedy.AI dubs into 23+ languages and also generates shorts and edits, where Rask focuses purely on dubbing.

Does Rask support more languages than Kedy.AI?

Rask advertises very broad language coverage (130+). Kedy.AI covers 23+ languages with instant voice cloning, plus shorts and editing Rask doesn't offer.

Which is better for podcasters repurposing content?

Kedy.AI — it makes ranked shorts, edits them and dubs them, covering the full repurposing pipeline.

Is Kedy.AI cheaper than Rask AI?

Kedy.AI has a free plan and low-cost tiers; Rask's paid plans start higher (around $50/month).

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