Tetsy — text to speech with AI voices
Google Cloud text-to-speech voices on Android, system-wide
Google Cloud Text-to-Speech offers WaveNet and Neural2 voices in dozens of languages — but Android has no built-in way to use them as a reading voice. Tetsy brings them in as a system text-to-speech engine: any app that reads aloud can speak with a Google voice.
How to connect Google in Tetsy
- With your own API key. Create a Google Cloud TTS API key and paste it into Tetsy — the voices appear in the voice picker. Usage is billed to your Google Cloud account.
- With Tetsy tokens. No Google Cloud account needed: buy a universal token package inside Tetsy and use Google — and every other supported service — right away.
What you get
- Google as the system TTS engine for e-book readers, browsers, translators — every app that speaks.
- TalkBack that sounds human instead of robotic.
- Read articles, notes and whole books aloud inside Tetsy.
- Export speech to MP3, WAV or OGG audio files.
- Per-language settings: Google for one language, a different engine for another.
FAQ
Do I need a Google Cloud account?
Either works: your own Google Cloud TTS API key (billed by Google) or Tetsy universal tokens with no Google account.
Which voices are supported?
WaveNet and Neural2 voices across dozens of languages appear in Tetsy's voice picker; speech speed control is supported.