Natural TTS

Our TTS has the state of the art results in Naturalness. Below, we present some example audio’s generated by our TTS as contrasted against Google-TTS.


Conversational Tonality


Our TTS has a very distinct conversational tonality that differentiates it from other TTS vendors in the industry.

Example Audio’s


Text 1 : The whole family gathered around the computer waiting for my sister to come home.

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Text 2 : Hi, what can i do for you today ?

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Text 3 : You will be surprised to know what he did yesterday !

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Text 4 : Can you please pass me the spoon ?.

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Filled Pauses


Filled pauses are articulations like “umm”, “uh” etc which occur very commonly in human conversations. Out TTS supports filled pauses and generates very natural sounding audios.

Example Audio’s


Text 1 : Uh, i agree with you.

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Text 2 : Um, can you just give me a second.

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Text 3 : I can, uh, yes, i think i can finish this.

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Filler Words


Filler words are amongst the most commonly used words in any language. Example words in english are “okay”, “alright”, “you know” etc. These don’t necessarily add any content to the utterance, but have different functional, paralinguistic importance. These often also a specific intonation that are reflective of filler words which is supported by our TTS.

Example Audio’s


Text 1 : Okay. I can do that for you.

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Text 2 : Alright. that sounds good. Please give me a second.

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Text 3 : Okay, so, like have you heard of the new company that he started.

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Text 4 : You know, I never thought this would happen.

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Ellipses


Ellipses are signified by 3 dots(“…”) and are used often as markers of hesitation, thinking or breaks in conversational flows.


Example Audio’s


Text 1 : Can you just ... hold for a minute

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Text 2 : I am unsure what to choose ... i think i will go for this one.

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Text 3 : I am going to ... play tennis today.

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