Regional Voice Casting
Voice casting across Europe
A central hub for European voice casting across mature commercial, corporate, tourism, and multilingual production markets.
Coordinate European voice casting with one workflow that covers local nuance and cross-border delivery.
Market context
European teams often need the same campaign adapted for multiple countries, local approvals, and consistent usage-rights handling.
Why this page exists
This hub prioritizes markets where Voicfy already has active demand, localized landing pages, and editorial support.
Countries in this market
United Kingdom
The UK remains a high-trust market for brand, broadcast, fintech, and public-sector voice work.
Germany
Germany is a core market for brand films, industrial explainers, e-learning, and multilingual European rollouts.
Spain
Spain is a strong market for tourism, retail, telecom, hospitality, and multilingual European-adaptation work.
France
France is a key market for premium brand voice, luxury, tourism, corporate storytelling, and public communication.
Netherlands
The Netherlands is strong for tech, SaaS, logistics, e-commerce, and multilingual European brand production.
Italy
Italy is a strong fit for lifestyle, tourism, fashion, industrial storytelling, and premium brand communication.
Portugal
Portugal is an efficient market for tourism, startups, technology, hospitality, and international brand adaptation.
Production context
Ready to scope a local voice project?
Share your brief and get matched with curated talent, clear quoting, and production support.
Frequently asked questions
How should we approach planning multilingual European voice projects?
Start with the market goal, usage rights, delivery format, and timing. That makes casting and quoting much faster.
Which content types fit Europe best?
Commercials, explainers, corporate video, e-learning, IVR, and destination content are common starting points.
How should we scope approval and delivery?
Define reviewers, version count, file specs, and launch markets upfront so the shortlist matches the production plan.