Lipsynced
Lipsynced is the past participle and adjective form of lip-sync, referring to an alignment between lip movements and an audio track. In practice, something described as lipsynced is produced or performed with the lips synchronized to the voice or sound that is heard, which may be the original recording or a separate track. Lip-syncing is widely used across media to control sound quality, timing, and performance constraints, or to render dialogue in different languages.
In live performance and broadcasting, performers may lipsync to a studio-recorded song or vocal track while
In animation and dubbing, lip-syncing is a core technique for matching character mouth shapes to spoken dialogue;
Quality control emphasizes timing accuracy, phoneme-to-viseme correspondence, and naturalistic movement. When performed well, lipsynced sequences appear