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Voice acting spans a huge income range — from $50 eLearning spots to $100,000+ commercial campaigns. Here’s the full picture for 2026.

Voice Actor Salary Overview

By Career Level

Level Annual Income
Beginner (hobby/occasional) $0–$5,000
Working non-union VO $20,000–$60,000
Established professional $60,000–$150,000
Union (SAG-AFTRA) working actor $80,000–$200,000
Top-tier / celebrity VO $200,000–$1M+
  • Median actor salary (BLS 2025): $24.34/hour
  • Top 10% actor earners: $100/hr+
  • Note: BLS data underrepresents voice actors due to freelance structure

Voice Acting Rates by Type of Work

Work Type Typical Rate
Corporate narration (non-union) $250–$750 per finished minute
eLearning / training video $250–$600 per finished minute
TV commercial (national, SAG) $15,000–$60,000+ (with residuals)
Radio commercial (local) $150–$500 flat
Audiobook narration $150–$500 per finished hour (PFH)
Audiobook (royalty share via ACX) $0 upfront; royalties over time
Animation character (per episode) $750–$3,000+ (union minimum $1,062.50)
Video game character $800–$10,000+ per session
Explainer video / promo $250–$1,500
Podcast intro / bumper $50–$300
IVR / phone system $300–$1,500

SAG-AFTRA Union Minimums (2025–2026)

Work Category Minimum Rate
Animated feature film $1,005/day
Animated TV series (per episode) $1,062.50
TV commercial (national) $592.20/session + residuals
Radio commercial (national) $350.40/session
New media (streaming) Varies; negotiated

Union minimums are floors — established voice actors negotiate above scale.


Top Markets for Voice Acting

Market Description
Animation Disney, Pixar, DreamWorks, Netflix series, adult animation (Adult Swim)
Video games AAA titles (Activision, EA, Rockstar) + indie; 100,000+ VO lines per major game
Audiobooks ACX (Amazon/Audible), Findaway Voices; $150–$500/PFH
Commercial National and regional TV/radio; highest per-project pay
Corporate / eLearning Steady, lower-glamour, high volume work
Promos / trailers “In a world…” — competitive, high-pay niche
Localization / dubbing Dubbing foreign content into English; specialized skill

Audiobook Narration — Deep Dive

Audiobook narration (ACX, Findaway, Podium) is one of the most consistent income streams for voice actors.

Payment Model Rate Pros/Cons
PFH (Per Finished Hour) — author pays $150–$500/PFH Upfront payment; no royalty risk
Royalty Share (ACX) 20–40% of audiobook royalties $0 upfront; potential residual income
Hybrid deals Partial PFH + royalty Balance of risk/reward

A narrator completing 20 audiobooks/year at $250/PFH average, averaging 8 hours per book: $40,000/year from audiobooks alone.


Home Studio Setup Costs

Equipment Entry-Level Cost Professional Cost
Microphone (condenser) $100–$250 (AT2020) $400–$1,500 (Neumann, Rode)
Audio interface $100–$200 (Focusrite Scarlett) $200–$600
Acoustic treatment $100–$500 (foam panels) $500–$3,000 (proper treatment)
Headphones $100–$200 $200–$400
DAW software Free (Audacity, GarageBand) $200–$600 (Adobe Audition)
Reflection filter / vocal booth $50–$200 $500–$2,000
Total $550–$1,350 $2,000–$8,000

How to Increase Voice Acting Income

Strategy Impact
Specialize in a high-rate niche (promos, commercial) Premium rates + residuals
Build long-term corporate clients (e-learning) Steady retainer-like work
Work audiobooks alongside commercial Diversified income streams
Invest in studio quality Higher-quality clients
Train regularly with a professional coach Faster audition conversion
Build an agent relationship Better access to union work

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