Chinese Voice Talent
Chinese Voice Over Artists
Native Chinese voices for commercials, e-learning, IVR, games, and corporate media — reaching 1+ billion speakers. Browse 9 vetted Chinese voice artists — listen to demos, see instant word-based pricing, and get delivery in 24 hours.
Hiring a Chinese voice over artist on VoiceBros costs $25–$80 for a 30-second commercial, $0.10–$0.25 per word for e-learning and long-form narration, and $20–$60 for IVR packages. All artists are native Chinese speakers with listenable demos; standard delivery is 24 hours, and commercial usage rights are included by default.
Why source Chinese voice over from VoiceBros
Mandarin Chinese reaches the world's largest single-language audience. For international brands, the standard casting choice is Putonghua (standard Mandarin) — the broadcast norm across mainland China and the default for corporate, e-learning, and advertising content.
Chinese voice artists on VoiceBros deliver standard Mandarin for commercials, corporate videos, e-learning localization, and IVR — native speakers with clean broadcast diction, available through an English-friendly ordering flow with upfront pricing.
Chinese voice over use cases
TV & digital commercials
Broadcast-grade Chinese reads for national campaigns and targeted digital ads.
E-learning localization
Clear instructional delivery for courses, software tutorials, and corporate training rolled out to Chinese-speaking teams.
Game localization
Character performances and narration that make your game feel native to Chinese-speaking players.
IVR & phone systems
Chinese customer-line greetings and menu prompts, delivered phone-system-ready (8kHz–48kHz).
Corporate & explainer videos
Image films, product explainers, and internal communications voiced for Chinese-speaking markets.
Audiobooks & podcasts
Long-form Chinese narration priced per finished hour, from experienced narrators.
Accents, dialects, and delivery styles
Standard Mandarin (Putonghua) is the norm for mainland-targeted and international Chinese content. Cantonese is a separate casting requirement for Hong Kong and Guangdong-targeted work, and Taiwanese Mandarin carries its own softer coloration — specify your target market in the brief.
Featured Chinese voice artists
9 artists found
James boasts a diverse professional background with a flair for innovation across various fields. His journey began in China within the realm of education, where he excelled as a leader within international schools, spearheading innovative programs to enhance student success.…
Passionate and dynamic Multilingual Award-Nominated Voice Over Artist with years of experiences across various field; including commercials, narrations, animations, live-announcements, tutorials etc etc. Bringing forth a lifelong passion for voice performance and character work.…
I've been a Mandarin (native, broadcast level) and English VoiceOver Artist for over 5 years. With a background in film directing, producing, and casting, I understand my character very well, as well as the importance of delivery on time. I do Commercials, E-learning, Promo,…
I am a Chinese Mandarin voice over artist living in Paris, recording in the professional studio Bobito. I have worked for Château Versailles, l'Arc de Triomphe, Paris Open Tour, Paris CITY Vision, le Petit Train de Monaco, Avignon, Marseille, Musée de Picasso, Château…
Certified Accent-Free Chinese Voice Over Talent 20+ Years Chinese Voice-Over Experience Award-Winning Broadcaster, Actor and On Camera Talent
I'm a voice actor since 2009, and I've done voiceover work for commercials in the luxury fashion and music industry. I've also been the voice for video games and a singer for game theme songs.
My voice is capable of creating characters such as male teenagers, young adults and middle aged men, be it for heroes or villains, protagonists or antagonists, innocent or wicked. Whether it's advertisement, animation, drama or narration, I'll be at your service.
The rate is an estiamted one for English word count, and it would be appreciated if you can give me detailed files, so I can quote accordingly.
Chinese voice over rates
A 30-second Chinese commercial typically runs $25–$80; e-learning and long-form work is priced per word ($0.10–$0.25). You see the exact total before ordering — word-based, no hidden fees. Full ranges for every service type are in our pricing guide:
Chinese voice over FAQ
How much does Chinese voice over cost?
Chinese voice over on VoiceBros typically runs $25–$80 for a 30-second commercial (~70 words), $0.10–$0.25 per word for e-learning and long-form narration, and $20–$60 for IVR/phone system packages. Pricing is word-based and shown upfront before you order — no hidden fees.
Are the artists native Chinese speakers?
Yes. Chinese voice artists on VoiceBros are native speakers, each with listenable demos on their profile so you can verify accent, tone, and style before booking.
Which Chinese accent or variant should I choose?
Use standard Mandarin (Putonghua) for mainland China and international content. Hong Kong requires Cantonese — a separate language for casting purposes — and Taiwan-targeted work benefits from Taiwanese Mandarin's softer register.
How fast is delivery for Chinese voice over?
Standard delivery is 24 hours from order confirmation for most artists; short scripts often arrive the same day. Express options are available on many profiles at no extra fee.
What formats do I receive, and are usage rights included?
You receive broadcast-ready WAV (48kHz/24bit) or MP3 — specify your target spec (TV, radio, IVR 8kHz, game engine) in the order notes. Standard commercial usage rights are included; broad campaigns like national TV are handled via custom quotes.
Can you help localize my script into Chinese?
Many artists work bilingually and can flag awkward literal translations during recording. For full script adaptation into Chinese, request it in the 'Request a Quote' flow — translation-adjacent services are agreed directly with the artist in writing.


