My name is Sebastián and I’m a professional Latin American Spanish voice actor with over a decade of experience in voiceover, dubbing, and audiobook narration.
As a trained actor, I bring depth, emotion, and authenticity to every script — whether it’s a commercial, a corporate video, an audiobook, or an animated character. My voice is naturally warm, expressive, and versatile, making it ideal for projects that require a genuine, believable tone or a more dynamic and energetic performance.
I’ve worked with leading global brands across different industries — including finance, tech, automotive, and consumer goods — voicing campaigns for TV, radio, and digital media. I’m also an experienced audiobook narrator, having voiced titles in fiction, self-help, and educational genres. Additionally, I specialize in character dubbing and have a strong background in voice acting for learning platforms and apps designed for Spanish language learners.
I work from a professional home studio with broadcast-quality equipment and deliver clean, ready-to-use audio with fast turnaround. I’m also available for live-directed sessions via Source-Connect, Zoom, or other platforms.
Clients choose to work with me not only for my vocal range and performance, but because I take care of every detail — from tone and rhythm to pronunciation and emotional delivery — to make sure the final product truly connects with the audience.
Let’s bring your project to life — I’d love to be the voice behind your message.
Every voice actor sets their own rate. All of our talents are pros, but the cost can vary depending on their experience and skill level.
Generally speaking, voice over rates depend on:
- Will the voice over be for broadcast and paid ads, or organic, non-promotional use?
- The length of the script (word count).
- Do you need the voice over fully edited and production-ready, or just the raw audio?
- Do you want to direct the voice artist in real-time, or can they record independently?
Many of our voice actors follow our pricing schedule, but you’ll find that rates are negotiable, so if you let them know what you can afford, there’s a good chance they’ll accommodate you!