Dubbing tools
Free Online Dubbing Website
Use a free online dubbing website to perform short scenes with your own voice, retry lines, and play the completed dub in your browser.
Reviewed by SceneDub Editorial Team | Updated August 23, 2026
What this practice is
SceneDub is a free scene-based dubbing website for people who want to perform rather than edit. Each licensed prototype clip includes the picture, dialogue timing, script, and a dialogue-free backing track.
Most video editors begin with an empty timeline. A prepared dubbing scene begins with a role and a clear finish line, making it practical for a first fandub or a five-minute practice session.
A focused three-step workflow
- 1Pick a scene based on its difficulty and number of lines.
- 2Record and review every line directly in the guided flow.
- 3Play the final mix and download it when your browser supports local video capture.
Coaching notes
- Start with a quiet room before considering new equipment.
- Listen for intention before trying to copy a voice.
- Retry only when you can name what you want to improve.
Frequently asked questions
Can I dub a scene online for free?
Yes. SceneDub's current library is free to perform and preview.
Are the scenes allowed to be used here?
The prototype uses reviewed Creative Commons and public-domain media. Each scene displays its source, creator credit, and applicable license terms.
Try a scene now
Each scene includes the script, timing, and dialogue-free backing track.
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