Two-person lip sync

Build a two-speaker conversation on a timeline

Place each line exactly where it belongs. Gaps become silence, and the two speakers may talk over each other.

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Two fashion models posing in warm orange studio light
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Add audio to start arranging this track

Select a clip to edit it. Click the ruler to position the playhead.

You can use just one speaker track. Both tracks render to the same duration, and every gap becomes silence.

What is a two-person lip sync generator?

A two-person lip sync generator animates two faces in one image with separate audio tracks. FreeLipSync lets you place, move, split, overlap, and delete audio clips on a visual timeline before generating one synchronized conversation video.

How to make two people talk in one video

  1. 1

    Upload a two-person image

    Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP that clearly shows both faces. The browser uses the two leftmost detected faces as the speaker avatars.

  2. 2

    Add audio for each speaker

    Upload one or more audio clips to either track. You may use only one track when just one person needs to speak.

  3. 3

    Arrange the conversation

    Drag clips to set their start times, split or delete selected clips, and overlap the two tracks for interruptions or simultaneous speech. Empty time becomes silence.

  4. 4

    Generate and download

    Review the final duration, generate the two-person lip sync video, then preview it and choose an available watermark-free download option.

Two-person lip sync video ideas

Podcast and interview clips

Stage questions, answers, pauses, and natural interruptions between a host and guest without filming a full session.

Dialogue and comedy skits

Build paced back-and-forth dialogue, reaction beats, debates, and short social sketches from one two-person image.

Animated character conversations

Give illustrated, anime, game, or mascot characters separate voices while controlling exactly when each character speaks.

Training and explainer scenes

Create presenter-and-customer or teacher-and-student exchanges for demos, lessons, onboarding, and role-play scenarios.

How to get better two-person lip sync results

Use two visible faces

Choose a front-facing or lightly angled image where both mouths are clear and neither face is heavily covered.

Upload clean speech

Use clips with clear voices and little background music or noise so each speaker track drives the intended face cleanly.

Leave realistic pauses

Use empty timeline space for breathing room, and overlap tracks only where people should genuinely speak together.

Timeline and input limits

  • Clips on the same speaker track cannot overlap; clips on different tracks can.
  • Each speaker track supports up to 10 clips, and the absolute output maximum is five minutes.
  • Plan-specific duration limits may be shorter; shorten the timeline or upgrade when the generate button is disabled.

Use images and voices responsibly

  • Use photos, voices, and characters you own or have permission to use.
  • Do not impersonate a real person deceptively or create fraudulent, harassing, or harmful media.
  • Make synthetic or edited media clear to viewers when the context could otherwise be misleading.

Free preview, plan-based output length

One Generate button serves every plan. Your current tier determines the available timeline length; free users can preview completed results, while original-resolution downloads may require Pro or a one-time unlock.

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Two-person lip sync FAQ

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