AI-Powered Text to Speech

Text to Speech That Delivers a Directed Take

Paste your script, pick the voice and the delivery, and let Fine Voice convert text to speech into a polished take ready for video, courses, ads, or product flows.

Runs in the browser · Directed takes · Multilingual voices · Audio you can download

Fine Voice text to speech studio converting a written script into a directed AI voice take next to a waveform
Voice directions on tap for text to speech
300+
Language groups in today's catalog
4
Sample characters for fast voice checks
120
Export format for every approved take
MP3

Text to Speech, Explained

Text to speech takes a written script and renders it as spoken audio, but in production, pronunciation is only the start. The line also has to land with the right pace, confidence, warmth, and pauses for whoever is listening.

Fine Voice AI treats text to speech as a script-to-speech workflow. You set a voice direction, render a take, listen closely to the delivery, and keep adjusting the script or the voice until the audio suits the project.

Since the whole thing runs in the browser, a team can turn product copy, lessons, video narration, and support prompts into audio without ever wiring up a booth, and the text stays editable right up until the take is approved.

That same workspace also hooks into private voice clones and designed voices, so a project can hold on to a recognizable sound while still swapping lines in a hurry.

Watch the Text to Speech Workflow

Fine Voice runs on a simple loop: write, direct, render, and export your voice takes.

Fine Voice text to speech workspace with a script editor, voice direction controls, and an audio waveform

Write the line

Begin with the exact words your audience will hear, anything from a one-line product prompt to a full training paragraph.

Text to speech voices for several languages displayed side by side

Direct the delivery

Pick the voice, language, and tone that fit the job before you render the take.

Finished text to speech audio exported as a file for a video voiceover

Approve the audio

Play back the result, tweak the script if it needs it, then export a finished voiceover for your project.

Why Creators Reach for Fine Voice Text to Speech

Fine Voice makes text to speech a repeatable production routine for teams that depend on consistent voices, fast revisions, and audio they can download.

Launch the text to speech tool

Delivery you steer

Lean on voice choice and script tweaks to shape pacing, stress, warmth, and emphasis well before the final take leaves the studio.

Built for multilingual scripts

Produce voiceovers for localized pages, lessons, and product demos, all through the same workflow across every supported language.

Voice selection that makes sense

Weigh voices by style, use case, and language so each script kicks off with a clear direction.

Assets ready to download

Audition the audio in the browser, export the file you approve, and keep older renders within reach for the next edit.

Starter renders to evaluate

Compare pronunciation, tone, and pacing on short renders first, then spend credits on the longer production scripts.

Custom voices when stock falls short

Reach for a private clone or a designed voice whenever a course, brand, or character needs a sound that is its own.

How to Turn Text into Speech

Four quick steps carry text to speech from a draft line all the way to an approved audio file.

  1. 01

    Write the script

    Paste the precise line or paragraph you want spoken, and sharpen the wording before you render.

  2. 02

    Pick a voice direction

    Choose a catalog voice, a private clone, or a designed voice that fits the audience and the format.

  3. 03

    Render a directed take

    Generate the speech, then judge whether the timing, tone, and pronunciation match the script.

  4. 04

    Approve and download

    Revise or re-render until it works, then save the finished audio for your project.

Where Text to Speech Cuts Recording Time

Fine Voice lets teams turn repeatable scripts into consistent audio without ever rebuilding a recording setup.

YouTube and short-form video

Knock out narration, product walkthroughs, and alternate cuts by editing the text instead of reopening a recording session.

E-learning and training

Turn course scripts into clear spoken lessons, and refresh a module the moment the material shifts.

Podcasts and intros

Produce steady intros, sponsor lines, and pickup reads without waiting on another host to record.

Audiobooks and narration

Prep samples, serialized chapters, or article audio with a voice direction that holds steady across long-form content.

Accessibility and read-aloud

Give guides, documents, and product pages a spoken version for anyone who would rather listen.

Ads and marketing

Roll out variations on campaign copy, try a few tones, and export the strongest take for the final edit.

IVR and voice agents

Prototype phone menus, onboarding prompts, and voice-agent lines that all share one delivery style.

Games and characters

Try out character lines, tutorial prompts, and story beats before you lock in the final casting.

Text to Speech Across Dozens of Languages

Fine Voice powers multilingual text to speech for localized scripts, training content, product demos, and support prompts that all need one consistent delivery workflow.

English

Accents from the US and beyond

Chinese

Mandarin tuned to every register

Japanese

Natural pitch-accent reads

Korean

Modern, clear Seoul standard

More languages coming soon

Text to Speech FAQ

Straight answers about running browser-based text to speech production on Fine Voice.

What does text to speech mean?

Text to speech converts written content into spoken audio. Fine Voice concentrates on the production loop around that conversion: set a voice direction, render a take, review the delivery, and export the audio.

Does Fine Voice text to speech cost anything to try?

Starter renders let you evaluate short text to speech samples for free. Paid credits and plans then open up longer scripts, private voice cloning, and custom voice design.

What are the steps to convert text to speech?

Open the text to speech studio, paste in your script, set the voice direction, render a take, and once the delivery works, revise it or download it.

Will the AI voices sound natural?

Fine Voice voices are tuned for natural timing and expressive delivery, but test them with your own script first, since pacing, punctuation, and word choice all shape the final take.

Which languages are supported?

Right now the studio centers on English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean workflows, with multilingual generation for localized content on top.

Can I save the speech as an audio file?

Yes. After a take is approved, download the audio file and keep the render in your history for whenever you edit next.

Is the text to speech audio cleared for commercial use?

Audio you generate is yours to use in your own projects under the Fine Voice terms of service. For client or high-volume jobs, review the current plan details and only use voice clones you hold the rights to.

Can I clone my own voice for text to speech?

Yes. Build a private voice clone from audio you own or are permitted to use, then choose that voice whenever you generate text to speech.

How does text to speech differ from an AI voice generator?

Text to speech is the step that turns a written script into audio. The Fine Voice AI voice generator is the larger studio wrapped around it, adding voice selection, private clones, custom voice design, history, and downloads.

Is there anything to install or sign up for first?

No desktop software at all. Fine Voice runs in the browser, and an account unlocks saved voices, generation history, and credit-backed production.

Render a Directed Text to Speech Take

Open the studio, paste in a script, and turn it into downloadable speech with Fine Voice.