I will record a professional british female voiceover


About this gig
I'm a British voiceover artist based in New York City, and I bring warmth, depth, and genuine emotion to every 30-second ad, corporate explainer, audiobook chapter, or cinematic trailer.
My voice has been compared to Emily Blunt and Kate Winslet: strong, empathetic, and distinctly British.
I record from my professional home studio in NYC, delivering broadcast-ready audio straight to your inbox. No background noise, no endless revisions, no stress just a clean, polished British performance, every time.
Some familiar names I've worked with: Amazon · Netflix · BBC · People Magazine · Monday.com · and more.
What I can voice for you:
- Commercials & brand ads
- Audiobooks & long-form narration
- Corporate videos, e-learning & explainers
- Film trailers, promos & documentary narration
Whether your project needs someone who'll make your audience feel something, trust something, or buy something I've got you.
Message me first and I'll send you a free sample of your script. Let's find out if my voice is the right fit for your project.
Get to know Natalie B
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceOct 2025
Languages
English
FAQ
What is your rate?
My rate is $20 for the first 150 words and $10 for every 100 words after.
Will you record a free sample to see if you're the right fit?
Yes. Send me your full script and the tone you're looking to achieve and I'll read a couple of lines for you.
Can you record in 24 hours?
You can make the request, but it will depend on my work day. Days on set can be very long and I want to give your project the time and energy it deserves.
Do I need a license?
Yes, I require a license for all business use. I licence for 1 year only and I am open to discussing renewals after a year has passed.
Do I need broadcast or commercial licensing?
If you are using the recording to promote your brand, product or service on non-paid channels like the internet, you choose commercial licensing. If the recording is going to be used on paid channels like TV or radio, you should select broadcast licensing.

