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Nothing makes a product demo, presentation or screencast more catchy than a professional quality, timed narration or voice over. And this is something which isn’t as easily available as other resources required. You’re lucky if you’ve got an acquaintance of yours with powerful voice; but everyone isn’t lucky that way. Text – to – speech services/softwares could be used as an alternative. But, when it comes to life-like voice reproduction and accent, those services aren’t upto the mark
- except Text To Speech from IMTranslator.Net
I tried it out and the results were great. They’ve perfected the system, that the generated audio sounds very genuine.
TTS Voice engine converts text into lifelike spoken audio in a variety of languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Russian.
This could be used
- to learn pronunciation of different words and languages
- as a text to speech application
- and as narration or voice over in your presentations or movies
This one is a great blessing to anyone who wants to make their work/project best with a custom speech/audio. You can have professional narration or voice over for free and use it for
- Documentary narration
- Voice-over
- Presentation narration
- Advertisement narration
- Screencast Audio
- Intro speech for videos or movies
It’s interesting to note that you can generate specific accents. For example, you can create the voice of a Spaniard speaking English and the like.
Saving the produced audio as a file
You aren’t provided any links to download the generated audio. But, you can always record any sound that plays through your speakers by selecting the recording source as “Wave out” using some audio editing software like the awesome Audacity. Feel free to ask for any help and it will be good if you share the feedback.

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Ankur Banerjee
10 months ago
That’s interesting. How does it handle words it may not know how to pronounce? Because that’s precisely what makes services such as these liable to fail.
aravind jose
10 months ago
That’s a point. But, it beautifully renders the ‘official’ words and phrases.