![]() The Good – Create and edit neural TTS audio and video together in an online editor The Bad – No support for neural TTS, and the available voices are already widely used by YouTube creatorsīest for those just beginning to experiment with video lessons The Good – Straightforward, no frills text-to-speech software with flexible pricing The Bad – More expensive than either Google or Amazon (neural TTS is twice the price)īest for creators with a large amount of text to process looking for a cheaper option than Amazon, Google, or Azure The Good – Azure also offers greater voice customizability than either Google or Amazon The Bad – Slightly more expensive than Amazon Pollyīest for creators who want to create audio content with a one-of-a-kind voice The Good – Reportedly offers better user support than Amazon Polly, along with more voices and languages The Bad – Aggregated reviews suggest Google Text-to-Speech offers better user supportīest for creators who are ready to pay for TTS and value user support The Good – Full-featured, with standard and neural TTS support at the best price point compared to competitors The best text to speech tools money can buyĪ summary of the best text to speech tools we reviewed: Text To Speech Toolīest for creators who are ready to pay for TTS with neural capabilities To date, the only way to get free neural TTS services is to sign up for a trial for a paid service. Even if it’s more expensive than standard TTS, neural TTS can create some truly lifelike-and listenable-audio. In essence, a computer program is fed thousands of hours of human speech, accompanied by text, and learns how to imitate a human reading something aloud.
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