Cartesia vs Mubert: Which Is Better in 2026?
On balance, Cartesia comes out ahead — 8.2 to 7.7 — though the right answer depends on what you're producing. Cartesia leads on voice quality (9/10), while Cartesia delivers more for the money (8/10 on value).
Yan yana
| Metric | Cartesia | Mubert |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 8.2 | 7.7 |
| Voice quality | 9.0 | 7.0 |
| Value | 8.0 | 8.0 |
| UI | 8.0 | 8.0 |
| Free tier | Yes | Yes |
| Cheapest paid plan | $4/mo | $14/mo |
| Most popular plan | $39/mo | $39/mo |
| Languages supported | 40 | 1 |
| Voices in catalog | 50 | — |
| Voice cloning | Yes | No |
| API available | Yes | Yes |
| Emotion control | Yes | No |
| Multi-speaker | Yes | No |
| Commercial use | Yes | Yes |
| Audio quality | studio-44.1kHz | studio-44.1kHz |
| Output formats | mp3, wav, pcm, ulaw | mp3, wav |
| Founded | 2023 · United States | 2016 · United States |
| Enterprise plan | Yes | Yes |
Fiyat kapışması
Cartesia's entry plan undercuts Mubert by $10 per month — a meaningful gap for indie producers.
Cartesia'ı ne zaman seçmeli
- You're auditioning against human voice talent and need to sound studio-grade.
- Multilingual reach is the deciding factor — Cartesia carries 40 languages vs 1.
- You need consented voice cloning for a specific speaker.
Mubert'ı ne zaman seçmeli
- You prefer Mubert's editorial direction or have an existing workflow built around it.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Cartesia or Mubert better for podcast voiceover?
Cartesia (8.0/10) and Mubert (7.7/10) are effectively tied for podcast voiceover. Decide on language coverage and editor preference.
Which one is cheaper?
Cartesia starts at $4/month, cheaper than Mubert's $14/month entry plan.
Which has more languages?
Cartesia supports 40 languages; Mubert supports 1. Cartesia is the broader choice for multilingual projects.
Do both offer voice cloning?
Cartesia supports voice cloning; Mubert does not.
Which is better for ivr phone systems?
For ivr phone systems, Cartesia scores 9.4/10 versus Mubert's 7.7/10 — see our use-case page for the full ranked list.