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text-to-speech in SA languages

WINNER OF THE ICT ACHIEVERS AWARD 2016 FOR ACCESSIBILITY EXCELLENCE

The Qfrency Voices are SA’s first range of high-quality, computer synthesised voices with local accents and local languages. 

  • Automated speech is more flexible, saves time  & money over human recordings

  • Improves public understanding of instructions and information

  • Increases customer satisfaction & loyalty with use of home language

  • Allows use of your preferred language for assistive technologies such as speech replacement (AAC), screen-reading, spell checking & educational tools

  • Wide range of other applications for research, commerce, banking and government

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Take a listen to our computer synthesised SA voices!

What is

Text-to-Speech?

Text-to-Speech (TTS) is the conversion of digital text into a computer synthesised spoken message.  Originally developed to help people with a visual impairment, computers could ‘read aloud’ any text that was typed.

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Synthesised speech is now widely used in technology, business, government, academic and disability applications – examples include Sat Nav systems telling you where to go; talking smartphones telling you about the weather; or low-vision software reading the contents of your screen to you. For people who cannot speak, computer generated speech can also become their way of communicating.

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The uses are many and varied. Anybody using computer generated speech for any purpose, will now be able to have messages produced by this affordable software, in local South African languages, including English with a South African accent.

How does it work?

Speech synthesis is usually created by collecting a huge database of recorded speech in a certain language. Narrators would read from a variety of texts, in order to have a full and varied collection of sounds, aiming to include every possible sound from that language in the database.

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Those recordings are then ‘sliced’ up into tiny sound pieces, which represent vowels, phonemes, consonants etc. and the way they vary in different contexts. A sophisticated analysis then takes place, matching those sounds to written words. Once a voice is created, it knows how to pronounce the words and sounds from that particular language, and can read text aloud in a natural sounding way.

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When computers, smartphones, answering systems etc. speak to us, they are simply using a synthesised voice to read a portion of text aloud.

Languages

The SA Voices are available in male and female options for most languages.

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There are 17 voices currently available:

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• Afrikaans male and female

  (Kobus and Maryna)

• English male and female

  (Tim and Candice)

• Afrikaans male child (Bennie) 

• isiXhosa male and female

  (Vuyo and Zoleka)

• isiZulu male and female

  (Sifiso and Lindiwe)

• Sepedi male and female

  (Tshepo and Mmapitsi)

• isiNdebele male (Banele)

• Tshivenda male (Rabelane)

• Sesotho female (Kamohelo)

• Setswana female (Lethabo)

• SiSwati female (Temaswati)

• Xitsonga female (Sasekani)

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No longer will you need to spend a lot of money and time on human recordings of hundreds of messages, or rely on internationally accented speech synthesis. Local really is lekker.

Technical Information

Speech Synthesis Service

Do you need to generate audio files for integration into an IVR system, or to include in your training materials? Talk to us about the easier way of getting those sound files - no more voice artists, costly studios, standardisation issues... 

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Windows

Install a voice and have your documents, browser, PDF's etc. read aloud in the language of your choice.  Or, use this as your voice if you have a communication impairment. Ideal for reading, dyslexia support or visual impairment.

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Voices are available for Windows 7, 8 and 10 devices, for use with any SAPI 5 speech compatible software. Also compatible with Windows 8 and 10 Ease of Access ‘Narrator’ tool for screen reading capability. Multi-user licenses for schools / organisations and annual subscriptions are available too.

Android

Voices for Android devices are available on the Google Play Store. These can be utilised by any app which offers 'read-aloud' functionality. Select your SA voice in the device speech settings once it is installed.

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iOS and Others

There is a Software Development Kit (SDK) and API for integrating the voices into your bespoke projects. Please contact us for further information.

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For more information, please take a look at our

Frequently Asked Questions

 

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Contact us

SA Voices - Try the Voices

Try the Voices

You can test the voices by writing anything into the text box  below. Select your language, and ensure you enter text in the same language to hear it pronounced by the voice of your choice.  This will generate a .wav file which you can download and listen to. The voices marked DNN are our latest Deep Neural Network voices.

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The demo audio file is made available for non-commercial demonstration purposes only. Note that all synthesis requests are logged. This demo does not include the proper name pronunciation extensions. 

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Download a Free Trial​

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You can download a free 7 day trial for Windows. The voice will be installed on your device and you will then need to utilise your usual speech synthesising software to access or 'call' the voice. Examples include communication software, screen-reading software, Narrator accessibility tool, JAWS, ClaroRead, Grid 3 etc.

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Compatible Software

SA Voices - Compatible Software
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