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TTSReader is a free Text to Speech Reader that supports all modern browsers, including Chrome, Firefox and Safari. Includes multiple languages and accents. If on Chrome - you will get access to Google's voices as well. Super easy to use - no download, no login required. Here are some more features. This tool converts text-to-speech with any of Streamlabs' voices. You can use this to hear how your donation will sound on Twitch.

Easily convert your Russian text into professional speech for free. Perfect for e-learning, presentations, YouTube videos and increasing the accessibility of your website. Our voices pronounce your texts in their own language using a specific accent. Plus, these texts can be downloaded as MP3. In some languages, multiple speakers are available. In russian language, kyrill is supported!

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Input limit: 3,000 characters / Don't forget to turn on your speakers :-)

Hint: If you finish a sentence, leave a space after the dot before the next one starts for better pronunciation.


Here are some features to use while generating speech:

Add a break
Mary had a little lamb <break time='1s'/> Whose fleece was white as snow.
Emphasizing words
I already told you I <emphasis level='strong'>really like </emphasis> that person.
Speed
For dramatic purposes, you might wish to <prosody rate='slow'>slow down the speaking rate of your text.</prosody>
Or if you are in a hurry <prosody rate='fast'>your may want to speed it up a bit.</prosody>
Pitch
Do you like sythesized speech <prosody pitch='high'>with a pitch that is higher than normal?</prosody>
Or do you prefer your speech <prosody pitch='-20%'>with a somewhat lower pitch?</prosody>
Whisper
<amazon:effect name='whispered'>If you make any noise, </amazon:effect> she said, <amazon:effect name='whispered'>they will hear us.</amazon:effect>
Conversations
It is possible to switch between speakers within the text. Just use the following format:
[speaker:Brian] Hello Emma
[speaker:Emma] Hey Brian
[speaker:Brian] How are you doing?
[speaker:Emma] I am fine. May i invite you to a cup of tea?

Please note: Remove any diacritical signs from the speakers names when using this, Léa = Lea, Penélope = Penelope


Need more effects or customization? Please refer to the Amazon SSML Tags for Amazon Polly

Facts about the Russian language:

The Russian language is the Slavic language of the Indo-European family since it is a descendant of a single prehistoric language that is reconstructed as proto Indo. The Russian was the language in Europe during Neolithic era and has evolved through the early Russian to the modernized Russian. Early Russian dates back to 10th century where migrating slave diverged into three main language groups which include Western, Eastern and Southern Russia. Eastern Slavic eventually the known Russian who is the spread in East, West, and South. The three languages are different but are related in the manner in which they are written. During this period, the primary language was purely Slavic. In the 14th C, two main languages used were spoken an old East Slavic language related to the dialect of the eastern slave and the Old Church Slavic language which later changed to Church Slavic language. The two were related in that they could get one another through writing but not verbal.

How was the Russian language modernized? The standardization was not done until 18th C when they agreed to go through the change of alphabet. It was again done through the removal of the unnecessary ones which had no impact on the language. Other foreign languages that were borrowed from like the German, British and all different European languages were removed. This was done in 1918 after the communist revolution in Europe.

The Russian language is fascinating particularly when it comes to naming. It shows some sense of ownership and sense of belonging as the first name is a patronymic followed by family name.

Supported voice languages:

Australian English

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British English
Castilian Spanish
Danish
French
Icelandic
Italian
Korean
Norwegian
Portuguese
Russian
Turkish
US Spanish
Welsh English

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Current Limit: ~375 words or 3,000 characters / day | Powered by AWS Polly

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Cepstral Voices can speak any text they are given with whatever voice you choose. Try out a sample of some of the voices that we currently have available. We are building new synthetic voices for Text-to-Speech (TTS) every day, and we can find or build the right one for any application.

This demo is made available for non-commercial demonstration purposes only.

Please note that mobile users may need to start the audio with the media player that will appear below the demo form.

This service provided for demonstration and evaluation purposes only. No additional rights to use or distribute audio are provided. All submissions are logged.

Interested in hearing some character voices, or using Cepstral TTS as a web service? Check us out on VoiceForge to learn more.