ViralMint vs Rask AI
Rask is the leader in AI video dubbing across 130+ languages, $19+/mo subscription. ViralMint's translate-and-dub tool covers the same use case with prepaid credits and local Whisper transcription — no monthly minute cap.
TL;DR. Rask is the dubbing-first specialist with the deepest language catalog; ViralMint is a broader creator pipeline that includes dubbing as one of ~20 modular tools.
Feature-by-feature comparison
| Capability | Rask AI | ViralMint |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | $19–$130+/mo subscription | Free desktop + prepaid credits |
| Language coverage | 130+ target languages | 19 dubbing languages, 100+ transcription |
| Voice cloning | Yes — preserves original voice | No (uses gpt-4o-mini-tts presets) |
| Lip-sync | Yes (paid plans) | No |
| Local Whisper transcription | Cloud (metered minutes) | Local (unlimited) |
| Full creator pipeline | Dubbing-only | Scout + analyze + generate + 20 tools |
| Open source | No | Yes (AGPL-3.0) |
highlighted column = clearer fit for that capability. Tied capabilities are left unmarked.
Pricing and feature data verified as of May 2026. Competitor offerings change frequently — see Rask AI's site for the latest list pricing.
ViralMint vs Rask AI — comparison verdict
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"Pay-per-action. Rask starts at $19/mo and caps minutes; ViralMint's translate-and-dub charges per generation with no monthly minimum.",
"Local Whisper transcription with no metered minutes — useful when you're dubbing long podcasts or multi-hour content where Rask's minute cap bites.",
"Dubbing is one of ~20 tools. If your workflow also needs scout / clip extraction / Smart Video assembly, ViralMint covers them all in one app instead of stacking Rask + Opus Clip + Synthesia + InVideo.",
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Where Rask AI wins
- Best-in-class language coverage — 130+ target languages, including low-resource pairs (Swahili, Tamil, Bengali, Pashto) ViralMint doesn't yet support.
- Voice cloning preserves the original speaker's voice across languages. ViralMint uses standard TTS presets; the cross-language output sounds like a TTS narrator, not the source speaker.
- Lip-sync alignment for talking-head videos — Rask's flagship feature for localizing presenter content. ViralMint doesn't lip-sync at all.
Where ViralMint wins
- Pay-per-action. Rask starts at $19/mo and caps minutes; ViralMint's translate-and-dub charges per generation with no monthly minimum.
- Local Whisper transcription with no metered minutes — useful when you're dubbing long podcasts or multi-hour content where Rask's minute cap bites.
- Dubbing is one of ~20 tools. If your workflow also needs scout / clip extraction / Smart Video assembly, ViralMint covers them all in one app instead of stacking Rask + Opus Clip + Synthesia + InVideo.
- Open source (AGPL-3.0) — auditable, modifiable, not locked to a vendor roadmap.
Frequently asked
Does ViralMint support voice cloning like Rask?
No — ViralMint's dubbing uses gpt-4o-mini-tts voice presets (Marin, Cedar, etc.), not voice cloning of the original speaker. If preserving the source speaker's voice across languages is a hard requirement (corporate spokesperson content, branded podcasts), Rask is the right tool. For faceless short-form content where the voice doesn't need to match a specific person, ViralMint's TTS is sufficient.
How many languages does ViralMint translate to?
Translation: ViralMint's translate tool supports 19 target languages for the dubbed voiceover and 100+ for transcription (anything Whisper supports). Rask's 130+ target languages is wider on the dubbing side — if you need a long-tail language pair, Rask wins.
Is ViralMint cheaper than Rask for moderate volume?
Yes for most creators. Rask's Pro plan is $50/mo with a 60-minute monthly cap. ViralMint charges per dubbed video; a 5-minute video runs ~$0.10 in cloud costs. A creator dubbing 10 videos/month spends ~$1 on ViralMint vs $50 on Rask, with no monthly minimum.
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