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Text-to-Speech documentation

Text-to-Speech converts text or Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) input into audio data of natural human speech. Learn more

Documentation resources

Find quickstarts and guides, review key references, and get help with common issues. format_list_numbered

Guides

Quickstart: Use the command line Quickstart: Use the client libraries Create voice audio files Decode base64-encoded audio content List all supported voices Specify regional endpoints Use device profiles for generated audio find_in_page

Reference

Supported voices and languages Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) Text-to-Speech Client Libraries

Resources

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