# ElevenLabs vs Fliki (2026): side-by-side comparison Source: [GLAD-AI-TOR](https://glad-ia-tor.com) · Full page: https://glad-ia-tor.com/vs/eleven-labs-vs-fliki Arena: ai-voice · Crowd scores are live visitor verdicts (one per person per tool, never paid, Bayesian-smoothed). ## At a glance | | ElevenLabs | Fliki | |---|---|---| | Price | $5/mo | $21/mo | | Crowd score | 80% (11 votes) | 50% (0 votes) | | freeTier | 10k credits/mo (roughly 10 min of TTS), no commercial license | 3 credits/mo, 300 voices, 1-min watermarked 720p videos, no credit card | | voices | 10,000+ | 2000+ | | languages | 70+ (v3); 32 (Flash v2.5) | 80+ | | cloning | yes | yes | | api | yes | yes | | voiceQuality (1-5) | 5 | 3.5 | | easeOfUse (1-5) | 4.5 | 4 | | valueForMoney (1-5) | 3 | 3.5 | | languages (1-5) | 4.5 | 4 | ### ElevenLabs > The realism benchmark for AI voices: best-in-class TTS and cloning at a premium price Strengths: - Most realistic TTS on the market: Eleven v3 output routinely passes as human in blind listening - 10,000+ voices in the community library; v3 covers 70+ languages - Instant voice cloning included from the $5/mo Starter plan; Professional Voice Cloning (30+ min of audio, from the Creator plan) is near-indistinguishable from the source - Full developer API plus low-latency Flash v2.5 model (32 languages) for real-time agents and IVR Weaknesses: - Credit system burns fast: failed takes and regenerations still consume credits, and users report real costs up to ~2.8x the advertised per-character rate - All unused and rolled-over credits are wiped when you cancel a subscription (rollover is capped at 2 billing cycles / 3x monthly allowance anyway) - Long generations can drift accent or switch language mid-narration, forcing regenerations Verdict: If voice realism is the deciding factor, pick ElevenLabs and stop shopping: nothing else consistently fools listeners the way Eleven v3 does, and the $5 Starter plan is a cheap on-ramp with instant cloning and a commercial license. Budget-conscious high-volume producers should look elsewhere or budget 2-3x the sticker price: the credit system punishes retakes, and long-form narration can need multiple regenerations. Skip it if you mainly need bulk, good-enough narration in one language: cheaper unlimited-style competitors will cost far less per finished minute. Full review: https://glad-ia-tor.com/tool/eleven-labs · Markdown: https://glad-ia-tor.com/tool/eleven-labs.md ### Fliki > AI text-to-video maker with built-in TTS: 2,000+ voices in 80+ languages Strengths: - 2,000+ AI voices across 80+ languages and dialects (full library on Premium; Standard gets 1,000, Free 300) - All-in-one script-to-video workflow (stock media, subtitles, music), not just TTS - Consistently top-rated ease of use on G2/Capterra (4.7/5 on G2); beginner-friendly script editor - Voice cloning from the Standard plan (1 clone; 3 on Premium) Weaknesses: - Credits are consumed on previews and regenerations, not just final exports (the most common billing complaint) - Voices occasionally skip words, forcing paid re-generations (reported on Trustpilot and Capterra) - Top-end voice realism trails dedicated TTS leaders like ElevenLabs Verdict: Fliki is the pick when the voiceover is a means to an end: it bundles decent TTS into a fast script-to-video pipeline, ideal for faceless YouTube, social clips, and course videos. Voice quality is good but not category-leading, and the credit system punishes iteration: budget for regenerations. Skip it if you need pure best-in-class voice output or a self-serve API; ElevenLabs or Murf serve voice-first workflows better. For creators who would otherwise juggle a TTS tool plus a video editor, it earns its price. Full review: https://glad-ia-tor.com/tool/fliki · Markdown: https://glad-ia-tor.com/tool/fliki.md ## More Full ai-voice ranking: https://glad-ia-tor.com/hall-of-fame/ai-voice --- This markdown version exists for AI assistants; the canonical page is https://glad-ia-tor.com/vs/eleven-labs-vs-fliki