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Voiceover Artist

Record commercial voiceover for ads, e-learning, video games, audiobooks and explainers.

This UK voiceover artist career guide covers what the role involves day to day, typical salary at each stage, the usual entry route, the skills employers expect, and related careers worth comparing.

Quick facts

Starting salary
£0 - £10,000 (year 1)
Mid-career salary
£20,000 - £55,000
Senior salary
£70,000 - £200,000+ (top artists)
Work environment
Home studio, remote sessions
Time to entry
1 - 3 years (training + showreel)
Degree required
Not required
Category
Marketing and Media

What a Voiceover Artist does

Record commercial voiceover for ads, e-learning, video games, audiobooks and explainers.

How to become a Voiceover Artist

  1. Decide who your first 5 paying clients will realistically be (be specific - "dog owners in [your town]" not "everyone").
  2. Register as self-employed with HMRC and get your UTR. Set up a separate bank account.
  3. Get the kit, insurance, and any qualifications/licences you actually need to start - no more.
  4. Build the simplest version of your offer (one-page site or Insta + price list) and put it in front of those 5 people.
  5. Land your first paying job, deliver well, and ask for a review or referral. Repeat.

Key skills

  • Vocal performance
  • Self-direction
  • Audio recording
  • Marketing