Indian GenAI Dubbing: Startup Revolutionizes Lip Sync
- Indian startup NeuralGarage is tackling a long-standing problem in the film industry: the "visual discord" in dubbed content.
- NeuralGarage's AI Visual Dub gained prominence after the release of Watch the Skies, a Swedish sci-fi film featuring AI-powered visual dubbing by Flawless, a Los Angeles-based company.
NeuralGarage, an Indian startup, is transforming the film industry with its innovative AI Visual Dub technology, which recently won at SXSW. This cutting-edge system effectively solves lip-sync issues and enhances facial expressions in dubbed content, providing a more immersive experience for global audiences. Mandar Natekar, CEO, highlights how the technology addresses “visual discord” and works directly on existing footage, eliminating the need for reshoots. The technology also includes voice cloning capabilities, allowing for a seamless and natural integration matching the original actor. Head over to News Directory 3 to explore how NeuralGarage is revolutionizing the film dubbing process. Discover what’s next …
NeuralGarage’s AI visual Dub Wins SXSW, Revolutionizing dubbing
Updated June 15, 2025
Indian startup NeuralGarage is tackling a long-standing problem in the film industry: the “visual discord” in dubbed content. Their AI Visual Dub technology synchronizes lip movements and facial expressions,creating a more immersive viewing experience. Mandar Natekar, co-founder and CEO, said the technology addresses issues of lip-sync and facial expressions for dubbed content, even with script changes.
NeuralGarage’s AI Visual Dub gained prominence after the release of Watch the Skies, a Swedish sci-fi film featuring AI-powered visual dubbing by Flawless, a Los Angeles-based company. NeuralGarage’s technology eliminates the need for fresh shoots by working directly on existing footage.
Natekar explained how their voice cloning technology further enhances the experience.”let’s say there’s a Tom Cruise film dubbed in Hindi. The lines will be dubbed by a Hindi artist, but he won’t sound like Tom Cruise. We can make the Hindi dubbing
