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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to TexTalky AI Text-to-Speech is on sale for £28.08, saving you 93% on list price.


From marketing content and video narration to customer support and tutorials, there are many instances in today’s marketplace when a professional human voice is needed. But due to time constraints, lack of proper recording equipment, or simply the fact you hate your voice, you may turn to a text-to-speech software. There’s just one problem. Sometimes the robotic voices from these apps leave a lot to be desired.

TexTalky AI Text-to-Speech aims to convert your text to lifelike human voices in just a few seconds. And currently, you can get a lifetime subscription for only £28.08 — the best pricing you’ll find on the web.

Using the latest cloud-based AI technology powered by Google, IBM, Microsoft, and Amazon, TexTalky can turn any text to speech in over 128 different languages and dialects. Since it’s all cloud-based, you won’t have to download an app that takes up space on your devices, either. You can choose from over 745 realistic male and female voices, then make adjustments using voice effects to further enhance your speech to suit your project. You probably wouldn't narrate a podcast in the same tone as you would a product tutorial. So, why would you use the same text-to-speech voice effects?

Once you have the voice and effects you want for your narration, audiobook, podcast, tutorial, marketing content, etc., you can export the file as an MP3, OOG, or WAV and share it instantly. With the lifetime subscription, you’re allowed free commercial use of all voices.

You’ll get 1 million welcome characters (approximately 250,000 words) to start with, then 50,000 characters monthly for life when your welcome credits are up. That should be plenty to launch your projects into the world.

For a limited time, you can sign up for a lifetime subscription to TexTalky, including all future updates, for only £28.08.

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