How to Migrate from Murf AI to Speechify (Step-by-Step)
Last updated: April 2026
Migrating from Murf AI to Speechify is ideal for users prioritizing accessibility and productivity over professional voiceover creation. While Murf excels in video production with integrated editing tools, Speechify specializes in converting written content into audio for consumption across documents, emails, and web pages. This guide covers exporting your Murf projects, transferring data, adapting to Speechify's interface, and leveraging its OCR and cross-platform sync. You'll learn how to map features, estimate timelines, and avoid common pitfalls during the transition.
Estimated Timeline
solo user
2-4 hours
small team
1-3 days
enterprise
1-2 weeks
Migration Steps
Audit Your Murf AI Usage
easyExport Audio Files from Murf AI
easySet Up Speechify Account
easyImport Audio and Text to Speechify
mediumRecreate Voice Settings and Workflows
mediumTrain Your Team on Speechify
mediumTest and Validate Outputs
hardCancel Murf AI Subscription
easyFeature Mapping
| Murf AI | Speechify Equivalent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Extensive library of 120+ realistic AI voices | High-quality, natural-sounding AI voices | Speechify offers fewer voices but focuses on natural cadence for listening comprehension rather than voiceover diversity. |
| Integrated video, music, and timing editor | N/A | Speechify lacks video editing tools; it's designed for audio playback of text, not multimedia production. |
| Voice cloning and granular speech control | Basic voice customization (speed, tone) | Speechify provides less granular control over voice parameters and doesn't offer voice cloning as of 2026. |
| Team collaboration features | Shared libraries and team plans | Speechify supports team collaboration but with fewer project management tools compared to Murf. |
| Multi-language support (20+ languages) | Multi-language AI voices | Speechify supports multiple languages but may have fewer accents and dialects than Murf. |
| Freemium pricing model | Freemium pricing model | Both offer free tiers, but Speechify's premium plans focus on productivity features vs. Murf's creative tools. |
| Text-to-speech for voiceovers | Text-to-speech for accessibility/productivity | Speechify optimizes for listening to documents and web content, not professional voiceover creation. |
Data Transfer Guide
Exporting from Murf AI: Log into your Murf account, go to Projects, and download audio files (MP3/WAV) for each project. Murf doesn't support bulk export, so do this manually. Save scripts separately as text files. Importing to Speechify: Upload audio files to Speechify's library for playback. For text, use Speechify's text editor or import documents directly (PDF, DOCX, TXT). Use Speechify's OCR to extract text from images of old Murf projects. Organize content into folders. Note: Murf's project files (.murf) and voice clones won't transfer—you'll need to recreate settings in Speechify.