AI, Inc. specializes in celebrity-voice Japanese text-to-speech engines that convert typed sentences into natural-sounding audio without charge. The publisher’s two current titles, built from recordings of prominent media personalities, target video producers, VTubers, podcasters, accessibility advocates, and hobbyists who need ready-made narration for explainers, game commentary, language-learning clips, or live-stream overlays. Each engine accepts plain text or SSML markup, outputs 44 kHz WAV or MP3, and lets users adjust speed, pitch, and emotional tone so the same voice can sound cheerful, calm, or dramatic as required. Because the libraries are compact and the interface is a lightweight Windows utility, creators can batch-generate hours of dialogue on modest laptops and drop the files straight into Premiere, Audacity, or OBS without post-processing. Typical workflows include auto-dubbing blog posts into voiced articles, giving faceless YouTube channels a consistent host, or prototyping scripts before hiring professional talent. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest builds and permitting silent, simultaneous setup of multiple applications.