PartyDub
Everyone re-voices the same clip at the same time, alone, hearing nobody else. Then all the versions play back and you vote for the best one.
You bring the clip. The video never leaves your device except to go straight to your friends’.
The host picks a short video from their own device. Its lines are found automatically — nothing to mark.
Players are split into teams — one person per character. You only find out which one you got.
Record your lines one at a time, redoing any of them freely. Nobody else can hear you.
Every team’s version plays back. Nobody’s heard them yet. Vote for the best — not your own.
Your clip is read by your browser and sent straight to the other players. To find the lines worth dubbing, its audio alone is downmixed to mono and analysed — held in memory for one request, never stored.
Recordings live in memory during the round. When the session ends they are gone — there is no database row for them to land in.
There is no feed, no gallery, and no sharing. What happens in the room stays in the room.
PartyDub is a tool. You choose what to bring to it, and you are responsible for having the right to use it. Free to play — 4 players per room, clips up to 5 minutes. Supporting it monthly raises that to 8 players and 10 minutes.