How to Add Voiceover for Class Videos
Adding voiceovers can turn a basic class video into a powerful teaching tool. Whether you're explaining a concept, narrating a slide, or giving instructions—CapCut Mod makes it easy to do it right from your phone!
Let's break it down step-by-step so you can sound clear, confident, and professional 🎓🔊
🧾 Step 1: Prepare Your Script
Before recording anything:
- Write a short, clear script
- Break it into sections that match your visuals
- Use simple language and speak naturally
🧠 Tip: Practice once or twice before hitting record.
🎥 Step 2: Create or Import Your Class Video
Inside CapCut:
- Tap New Project
- Add your clips, slides, or screen recordings
- Trim and arrange the video in your preferred sequence
🎯 Make sure your visuals are finalized before adding audio.
🎤 Step 3: Record Your Voiceover in CapCut
Time to talk!
- Tap on Audio → Voiceover
- Choose the starting point on the timeline
- Press Record and speak clearly
- Tap Stop when done
🗣️ You can preview, re-record, or adjust the volume after recording.
✂️ Step 4: Sync Voice with Visuals
Now match your voice to what's happening on screen:
- Trim extra silence or background noise
- Use Split to cut the voiceover if needed
- Drag and position your audio clip precisely
📌 Zoom in on the timeline for precise syncing.
🔊 Step 5: Adjust Audio Settings for Clarity
To make your voice sound more professional:
- Tap your voice clip → Edit
- Use Noise Reduction to remove background sound
- Increase volume to around 120–150% if it's too low
- Add Fade In/Out for smoother transitions
🎧 Preview the result with headphones for best quality check.
🎼 Step 6: Add Light Background Music (Optional)
CapCut has built-in tracks! Here's how:
- Tap Audio → Sounds
- Choose soft, instrumental music
- Lower its volume to around 5–10% so your voice stands out
🎶 Keep it subtle—it should enhance, not distract.
🧠 Extra Tips for Better Voiceovers
✔️ Use a quiet room (avoid fans & noise)
✔️ Hold the phone still or use a stand
✔️ Record in short parts for easy editing
✔️ Speak slowly and with energy—especially for younger students
✔️ Use a pop filter or cloth if recording close to the mic
✅ Final Step: Export & Share Your Video
- Tap Export
- Choose 1080p or 4K for best clarity
- Share it with students via YouTube, WhatsApp, or Google Classroom
🚀 And just like that—you've created a class video with clear, engaging narration!
💡 Bonus Idea
Want your voiceover to sound even better? Try recording the audio separately using a voice recorder app, then import it into CapCut for maximum clarity.
Let me know if you want free educational voiceover script templates!