female voice · B-
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French Text to Speech Online with the Siwis voice or local Supertonic 3 voices. Generate in your browser, export WAV or MP3, and start without signup.
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Compare all 1 available french Kokoro voice with a fixed sample. Voice type, grade, and traits are catalog cues rather than a quality guarantee—use the same part of your real script before choosing one.
| Voice | Type | Catalog cues | Preview |
|---|---|---|---|
| female · B- | Compare with your script |
female voice · B-
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Use this French Text to Speech voice generator to create browser-based narration with two model paths. Supertonic 3 supports French with local text processing and synthesis after its model files are downloaded. Kokoro provides the Siwis French voice; Kokoro sends French text to the OfflineTTS phonemization service, then synthesizes the audio locally on your device.
Try French TTS in two paths: choose Siwis when you want the dedicated Kokoro French voice, then listen for names, liaison, numbers, and sentence rhythm. Choose Supertonic 3 when a fully local French text-processing and synthesis path after model download matters more than using the Siwis voice. Both routes generate audio in the browser; review a real sentence before exporting a lesson, narration, or presentation.
French pronunciation generator: Paste standard French text to hear words, sentences, liaison, rhythm, and intonation before using the audio in lessons or voice-over drafts. This browser workflow needs no API key: choose fully local Supertonic after download, or use Kokoro's lightweight server phonemization followed by local audio synthesis.
For focused practice, use the French Pronunciation Generator to paste a phrase, select the French Siwis voice, and listen or download the result.
French voices and models: Choose Siwis in Kokoro for a dedicated French voice, or use one of Supertonic 3's ten built-in voices when you want a fully local French generation path after model download.
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Supertonic provides French through locally tagged text after its model assets download, while Kokoro offers its French preset through the server phonemization path followed by local audio synthesis. The choice affects network behavior, voice selection, and model loading. A user handling confidential text should select the engine deliberately and read the Privacy Policy instead of relying on a generic offline label.
Voice style does not decide formality, region, or the intended treatment of an English name. Create a sample containing liaison opportunities, elision, numbers, abbreviations, and project-specific names. Ask a fluent reviewer to check educational, legal, medical, or customer-facing speech; the tool does not replace a pronunciation dictionary or editorial sign-off.
Write apostrophes and accents correctly, preserve sentence context for homographs, and expand shorthand that may be read unpredictably. Test optional liaison, dates, currency, URLs, and code-switched product names in the chosen engine. If an important phrase is wrong, change the source spelling or sentence context and regenerate a small section rather than applying broad punctuation changes to the whole script.
Compare outputs at the same speed and playback level, then listen across paragraph joins for clipped or duplicated words. WAV is appropriate when an editor will adjust timing and loudness; MP3 is convenient for review. Retain the engine, voice, language selection, and corrected source text so future revisions can reproduce the approved result.
Use Supertonic for a local French path, or Kokoro Siwis with lightweight server phonemization and local audio synthesis.
Supertonic 3 keeps French text processing and speech generation on your device after its model assets are cached.
No API key or subscription is required; the current generation workflow accepts up to 50,000 characters.
Download your French audio as WAV for production quality or MP3 for quick sharing. Compatible with all editors.
Hear how French words and sentences should sound. Essential for learners working on accent and intonation.
Add professional French voice-overs to videos, podcasts, and e-learning content without a recording studio.
Convert French text to natural speech for visually impaired users, making your content more inclusive.
Generate French speech for training materials, product demos, and internal communications — all kept private on your device.
Enter your french text (up to 50,000 chars)
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AI creates speech on your device
Save as WAV or MP3
Yes. OfflineTTS does not charge per character and requires no signup or API key. Audio synthesis runs in your browser with the engine you select.
Offline behavior depends on the selected engine and language. Supertonic, Piper, Kitten, Pocket TTS, and English Kokoro can synthesize locally after their model files download. Non-English Kokoro uses the OfflineTTS phonemization service before audio is generated on your device.
Audio synthesis runs locally in your browser. Fully local-capable engine and language combinations keep the input on your device after model download. Non-English Kokoro sends plain text to the OfflineTTS phonemization service and receives pronunciation data before local synthesis.
No signup, no per-character fee, and browser-based audio synthesis.
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