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Here are a few online text-to-speech (TTS) services you can explore. Note that the choice of a TTS service often depends on personal preferences, available voices, and supported languages.
1. Google Text-to-Speech:
Offers multiple languages and voices. Accessible through the Google Translate website.
2. Acapela-Box:
Allows text-to-speech conversion with various voices and languages.
3. ResponsiveVoice:
A JavaScript-based TTS library for web applications. It offers a free tier with limitations and can be integrated into websites easily.
4. Notevibes:
An online TTS service with a user-friendly interface and various voices. It allows you to convert text into speech and provides various voices.
5. iSpeech:
Provides both free and paid plans, supporting multiple languages and voices.
6. Amazon Polly:
Amazon’s cloud-based TTS service with a free tier. Supports various languages and voices.
7. IBM Watson Text to Speech:
IBM’s cloud-based TTS service with free and paid plans, supporting multiple languages.
8. CereProc:
Offers an online TTS demo for testing voices and converting short pieces of text.
10. ReadSpeaker:
Provides natural-sounding voices in an online TTS service. Primarily for businesses but may offer free options.
11. MaryTTS:
An open-source online TTS system supporting multiple languages.
12. Neospeech:
Offers an online demo for testing TTS voices. May have limitations but provides an opportunity to experience voices.
Please note that the availability and features of these services may change over time, so it’s advisable to check each service for the latest information and terms of use.