I built a free TTS tool with multilingual and mixed-language support

I built a free TTS tool with multilingual and mixed-language support

I recently built a free TTS tool and wanted to share it here in case it’s useful to anyone.

It supports multiple languages and a variety of high-fidelity, natural-sounding voices. One of the features I’m particularly interested in is the ability to customize the language, voice, and pronunciation for individual words or entire sentences.

It also supports mixed-language text, so you can have multiple languages in the same sentence and generate them as a single audio file.

The tool is free to use and doesn’t require a login.

I built it mainly because I wanted more control over how specific words and multilingual text are pronounced than what I could find in existing TTS tools.

If you’re interested, feel free to give it a try. I’d really appreciate any feedback, especially on voice quality, pronunciation, and multilingual support.

votaka.com
u/AmbroseAng — 11 days ago
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A text-to-speech tool - Paid

I started building a text-to-speech tool last year. Initially, it was just a spur-of-the-moment idea to help me learn foreign languages. Most of the apps I found required subscriptions or had limited functionality, so I decided to build my own. Over time, it evolved into a complete listening platform with a clean interface and a growing set of features.

Main features:

  1. Convert text, files (EPUB support is currently being added), and web URLs (such as blogs, news articles, or documentation pages) into high-quality audio.
  2. Support multiple languages, with multiple voice options available for each language.
  3. Built-in translation support. For example, if you're a Portuguese speaker, you can listen to news, blogs, books, or articles written in other languages directly in Portuguese, making foreign content much more accessible.
  4. One-click article discovery from websites. Instead of manually copying and pasting content article by article, you can simply enter a website URL (for example, BBC), and the app will automatically retrieve available articles, generate a listening list, and play them continuously like a personalized news radio.
  5. Custom content sources. You can create groups of websites you regularly follow, organize them by topic, and automatically generate playlists from those sources whenever you want to listen.
  6. Fast voice generation and playback controls. The system can generate approximately 8 minutes of audio in around 3 seconds. It also supports adjustable playback speed, displaying the original article text, generation progress tracking, and detailed task status information to help users understand failures when they occur.
  7. Podcast Mode. I recently added a feature that automatically converts news articles and blog posts into podcast-style content for a more natural and engaging listening experience. I'm also working on an offline download feature so users can listen anywhere without an internet connection.

If any of this sounds interesting to you, I've prepared 50 promo codes for people who would like to try it out.

I'd love to hear your feedback, suggestions, or even criticism. Since I'm still actively developing the app, hearing how real people use it helps me decide what to build next and what needs improvement.

Feel free to leave a comment or send me a message if you'd like a code.

The app for android: Votaka

Thanks

u/AmbroseAng — 10 days ago

A platform to rate, rank and discover literally anything

My initial idea was to build a place specifically for AI to rate things, but I found that many types of things can actually be rated, so I stopped limiting the types.

This idea came to me suddenly. I wanted a place where I could comment on AI and know what people thought about it, so I decided to build a website. I've also noticed that some people share others' reviews of the model, and I've seen that many people's reviews aren't on one place—Reddit, X, or other platforms.

This is a website where you can express any opinion on anything, and it's completely free. From this website, you can refer to other people's ideas, but of course, your own opinion is the most important. As I said, it can serve as a reference, allowing you to understand what others are thinking.

It's still in its early stages and doesn't have much content yet. I'm working on enriching it, and I'm happy to hear everyone's feedback.

To be honest, I'd rather know what you guys think of this idea than try to sell it here.

the site: Conflusea

Thanks.

reddit.com
u/AmbroseAng — 3 months ago