VoiceVector

Convert and clone voices with flexible, pay-as-you-go pricing, offering text-to-speech, speech-to-text, and voice cloning capabilities in over 20 languages.
Voice Cloning Text-to-Speech Speech-to-Text

VoiceVector's technology for voice cloning, text-to-speech and speech-to-text is available on a pay-as-you-go pricing model geared for developers, podcasters and other content creators. It's designed to be flexible so you can convert and clone voices in whatever way you need, with the kind of control and adaptability that's useful for people who want to get the most out of their voice work.

VoiceVector lets you create audio content using your own voice through voice cloning. You upload a short audio clip, and the company trains a model that can reproduce your voice for use in text-to-speech. It's relatively easy to set up and offers consistent results.

Text-to-speech synthesis turns written text into natural-sounding spoken words, with a range of realistic voices in more than 20 languages. You can also use your cloned voices for speech synthesis. That can be useful for accessibility and for listening to content.

The company's speech-to-text service converts spoken words into text. It works with more than 100 languages and dialects. That's useful for transcribing meetings, lectures and conversations, where good transcription quality can be important.

Pricing varies depending on how much you use the service. For speech-to-text, it's $0.005 per minute. For text-to-speech, it's $0.26 per 1,000 characters. Voice cloning costs $3.99 per cloning, though you can get a discount if you clone a lot of voices.

Subscriptions are available for heavy usage. Those plans cost $21.99 per month for 200 hours of speech-to-text transcription and $24.99 per month for 20 voice clonings and 120,000 text-to-speech characters.

VoiceVector is a relatively low-cost option for all your voice needs, and it's a good option for a lot of tasks.

Published on July 11, 2024

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