It was developed by Google's DeepMind team and the company first announced it in 2016. There are 32 different voice options in 12 languages and users can customize pitch, speaking rate and volume gain.Īdditionally, a selection of the available voices were built with Google's WaveNet model. Cloud Text-to-Speech is available now through the Google Cloud Platform and the company says it can be used to power voice response systems in call centers, enable IoT device speech and convert media like news articles and books into a spoken format. Google will now let developers use the text-to-speech synthesis that powers the voices in Google Assistant and Maps.
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