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7 Best Text-To-Speech WordPress Plugins

BeyondWords Play.ht Trinity Audio ResponsiveVoice
  1. BeyondWords is an AI voice and audio CMS platform that brings frictionless audio publishing to writers, newsrooms, and businesses. Free Pilot plan available!
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $99.0 / Monthly (1M characters per month, 2 projects, Up to 5 members)
    SpeechKit (4.3 stars) offers frictionless integrations for WordPress, along with several other CMS platforms, plus an enterprise API. Once the plugin is installed and an account created through the website a minimal audio player appears at the top of each post. Every time a new post is published an audio version will appear within seconds. From the SpeechKit dashboard you can choose from over 150 voices in 36 different languages, set up feeds to Spotify, Google and Apple music, and use audio curations tools to create audio newsletters. SpeechKit specializes in custom voice development and smart text-extraction, resulting in the cleanest TTS available. SpeechKit is a premium service with a 14-day free trial and packages starting at $19 per month.

    #Text-To-Speech SDKs #AI #Natural Language Processing 3 social mentions

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    AWS for WordPress

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    Listencat (5 stars) is another plugin that offers a free TTS to speech service. They have a nice player that sits at the bottom of the page on mobile. The service is aimed primarily at bloggers, whilst most of the above are aimed at small teams to businesses. Their dashboard has a nice clean interface; however, they don’t seem to offer any curation or customization tools.

  3. AI Voice and Speech Generation tool
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $14.0 / Monthly (240,000 Words)
    Play.ht (0 ratings) is another good option and uses several text-to-speech services, including Amazon Polly, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, to transform text content to audio. Similarly, the plugin will create an audio version of the post populating an audio player at the top of each article. Similarly to SpeechKit, this service allows writers to edit and curate audio from a dashboard. Play.ht also have a large selection of voices with demos available on their website. Hosting and analytics are included in the paid service starting at a $90 annual fee.

    #AI Voice #Voice Generator #Text To Speech 64 social mentions

  4. Build a World of Audio for your Audience Create Audio Experiences From Your Content In Just a Few Clicks
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $19.0 / Monthly (starting at $19 for 30 monthly articles with 1 domain)
    Trinity Audio (3.7 stars) is a similar plugin offering text-to-speech from a range of other cloud services. Their company has focused on adding audio advertisements included before the post audio, allowing publishers to make money from their content. The plugin has a number of configuration options including an option to hide the ‘Powered by Trinity Audio’ label on the player. From looking the FAQ section, the plugin is a paid product, whilst they offer a free service to larger publishers.

    #Audio #AI #Text To Speech 1 user reviews

  5. ResponsiveVoice is a HTML5-based Text-To-Speech library designed to add voice features to web sites and apps across all devices.

    #AI #Text To Speech #Text-To-Speech SDKs 2 social mentions

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    Remixd

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    Listencat (5 stars) is another plugin that offers a free TTS to speech service. They have a nice player that sits at the bottom of the page on mobile. The service is aimed primarily at bloggers, whilst most of the above are aimed at small teams to businesses. Their dashboard has a nice clean interface; however, they don’t seem to offer any curation or customization tools.

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    Listencat

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    Listencat (5 stars) is another plugin that offers a free TTS to speech service. They have a nice player that sits at the bottom of the page on mobile. The service is aimed primarily at bloggers, whilst most of the above are aimed at small teams to businesses. Their dashboard has a nice clean interface; however, they don’t seem to offer any curation or customization tools.

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