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Can I upload my content and monetize it?

Yes — you can upload videos you've dubbed with Dubly.AI to YouTube, monetize them through YouTube's Partner Program, run ads on them, or use them however else makes sense for your channel. The translated videos are yours.

Who owns the dubbed video

Your dubbed video belongs to you. You uploaded the source. The translated audio and the rendered output are yours to use, distribute, monetize, sell, or sit on.

Dubly.AI doesn't claim ownership of any output we produce for you. We don't take a cut of monetization revenue, and we don't require attribution.


What that means in practice

✅ Upload and enable monetization.

✅ Run ads on the dubbed video.

✅ Use the dubbed audio as a podcast.

✅ Embed the dubbed video on your own site.

✅ License the dubbed video to a third party.

✅ Use it in a paid course.

You don't need our permission for any of this. The license to use Dubly.AI's translated output is yours by default.


What's still your responsibility

The output is yours, but what you do with it is on you. We don't police platform policies for you.

In particular:

  • AI-generated content disclosure. YouTube and many other platforms now require creators to flag content with synthetic media (including AI-dubbed audio). Comply with the platform's specific disclosure requirements — see How to disclose AI dubbing to your viewers for the practical version.

  • Voice cloning consent. If your video uses a cloned voice that isn't yours, you need permission from the speaker whose voice you've cloned.

  • Music and third-party content. Dubly.AI translates speech, not music or third-party clips. If your source includes copyrighted music or footage you don't have rights to, those rights questions stay with you.

  • Defamation, deception and platform-specific policies. A dubbed video can run into the same legal issues as any video — and platforms each have their own policies on synthetic media, political speech, and disclosure.