This app leverages OpenAI's Text-to-Speech API to convert text into speech. Please note that you will need your own API key, as this is a free frontend for OpenAI's TTS service.
You can obtain an API key from the OpenAI Platform.
OpenAI’s TTS supports a wide range of languages. Below is a list of languages supported by the OpenAI Text-to-Speech Web UI:
Afrikaans | Arabic | Armenian | Azerbaijani |
Belarusian | Bosnian | Bulgarian | Catalan |
Chinese | Croatian | Czech | Danish |
Dutch | English | Estonian | Finnish |
French | Galician | German | Greek |
Hebrew | Hindi | Hungarian | Icelandic |
Indonesian | Italian | Japanese | Kannada |
Kazakh | Korean | Latvian | Lithuanian |
Macedonian | Malay | Marathi | Maori |
Nepali | Norwegian | Persian | Polish |
Portuguese | Romanian | Russian | Serbian |
Slovak | Slovenian | Spanish | Swahili |
Swedish | Tagalog | Tamil | Thai |
Turkish | Ukrainian | Urdu | Vietnamese |
Welsh |
I was exploring various Text-to-Speech (TTS) platforms to create speech for a product video for Focus Gulf. However, most of them lacked realistic-sounding voices. Among them, OpenAI's TTS API was the most affordable.
Therefore, I decided to create a web UI frontend for the OpenAI Text-to-Speech API.
I am a digital marketer who enjoys coding, working at Focus Gulf. We are an industrial equipment and spare parts supplier in Saudi Arabia. Our offerings include Electrical Panels, Grundfos Pumps, and electrical panel components from Schneider, Siemens, and ABB.