Amazon Text to Speech
Access Amazon Polly's neural text-to-speech technology through Notevibes. 60+ premium AI voices, 30+ languages, 80+ emotion tags — no AWS account or coding required.
From Amazon script to finished audio
Paste your Amazon text
Drop your script into the editor. Notevibes handles Amazon Polly script natively — numbers, dates, and abbreviations are read the Amazon way.
Pick a voice & direct it
Choose from 60+ Amazon voices, then shape the delivery — a persona line keeps the voice in character, inline [emotion] tags shift the read at the exact word.
Generate and download
Preview the result, tweak a tag or two, then export MP3 or WAV with full commercial rights.
Featured Amazon voices
A selection of our premium Amazon voices — preview them all inside the app.
Joanna
Female
Clear & professional
Matthew
Male
Warm & conversational
Salli
Female
Friendly & natural
Stephen
Male
Authoritative & polished
Amazon accents & regional voices
3 authentic Amazon accents to match your audience and project.
Neural TTS (NTTS)
Amazon's latest neural text-to-speech engine using deep learning to generate speech that is virtually indistinguishable from human voice recordings.
Standard Voices
High-quality concatenative TTS voices offering reliable, clear speech synthesis — ideal for high-volume applications and legacy compatibility.
Long-Form Voices
Specialized neural voices optimized for reading long-form content like articles, blog posts, and books with natural pacing and intonation.
Where Amazon TTS goes to work
Amazon text-to-speech powers content across every industry.
E-Learning & Education
Create accessible lessons, lecture narration, and language-learning content with native-sounding voices.
Video & Social Media
Add professional voiceovers to YouTube videos, TikToks, Instagram Reels, and marketing content.
Audiobooks & Podcasts
Convert long-form written content into engaging audio with expressive, natural narration.
Advertising & Marketing
Produce radio spots, in-store announcements, and digital ad voiceovers at scale.
Accessibility
Make websites, apps, and documents accessible to visually impaired users with clear TTS output.
Corporate & IVR
Power phone systems, internal training modules, and customer-facing voice bots.
Neural AI voices with human-like intonation and natural pauses
80+ emotion tags — happy, sad, excited, calm, whisper, and more
Adjustable speed, pitch, and volume for precise control
SSML support for advanced pronunciation and emphasis tuning
MP3 and WAV export for any project
Commercial license included on all paid plans
Amazon text to speech and the no-code alternative
Amazon’s text to speech is Amazon Polly, part of AWS. Its reputation is built on scale and range: Neural TTS (NTTS) voices that sound convincingly human, dedicated long-form voices tuned for articles and books, and tight integration with the rest of AWS so it can read text inside apps, services, and pipelines that handle enormous volume. If you’re already on AWS, Polly is the obvious choice.
The trade-off is that Polly is infrastructure. Using it means an AWS account, IAM permissions, SSML, and per-character billing you monitor yourself — worthwhile when TTS is wired into a product, excessive when you just need a narration track. Notevibes is the no-code side of that split: neural AI voices, an in-browser editor, and audio you can download in a couple of minutes.
Long-form quality, without the pipeline
Polly’s long-form voices exist because reading a whole article well is hard — pacing and intonation drift over length. Notevibes handles long content its own way, through direction rather than a fixed voice mode. A persona line sets who’s reading, scene direction sets the tone, and inline emotion tags like [warm] or [serious] mark where the delivery should change. For an audiobook, the workflow builds a persona per character and inserts those tags at the right moments, so a long manuscript doesn’t flatten into monotone.
Which one to use
Choose Polly when speech is a backend feature — an app reading content aloud, a service generating audio at scale, anything living inside AWS. Choose Notevibes when the recording is the product: a voiceover, a course, a podcast, a book. You paste the script, pick and direct a voice, and export MP3 or WAV, with a full commercial license on paid plans covering YouTube, ads, e-learning, and client work.
Any browser, no AWS
Nothing installs and nothing needs provisioning. Notevibes opens in any modern browser on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, or a Chromebook — no AWS console, no keys, no setup. For creators who want Polly-grade quality but have no reason to stand up cloud infrastructure, skipping the integration is the point.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Amazon Polly Text to Speech?
Amazon Polly is a cloud-based speech synthesis service from AWS that converts text into lifelike audio using Neural Text-to-Speech (NTTS) technology. Through Notevibes, you can access all Amazon Polly voices without needing an AWS account or API configuration.
How does Notevibes use Amazon Polly technology?
Notevibes integrates Amazon Polly's neural text-to-speech engine directly into its platform. You get all the benefits of Polly's AI voices — plus Notevibes' visual SSML editor, 80+ emotion tags, batch processing, and commercial licensing in one simple interface.
Do I need an AWS account to use Amazon Polly voices on Notevibes?
No. Notevibes handles all the AWS integration for you. Simply paste your text, choose a Polly voice, and download. No AWS account, no IAM roles, no billing setup required.
How many Amazon Polly voices does Notevibes offer?
Notevibes provides access to 60+ Amazon Polly voices across 30+ languages, including premium Neural TTS (NTTS) and Long-Form voices. Each voice supports 80+ emotion tags for maximum versatility.
Can I use Amazon Polly audio for commercial projects?
Yes. All paid Notevibes plans include a full commercial license. Use Polly-generated audio in YouTube videos, ads, e-learning courses, podcasts, apps, and more — no additional royalties.
What makes Amazon Polly Neural TTS special?
Amazon Polly's Neural TTS (NTTS) uses a sequence-to-sequence deep learning model to generate speech with natural intonation, stress patterns, and human-like pacing. Long-Form voices are additionally optimized for reading extended content like audiobooks and articles.
What audio formats are supported?
Notevibes exports Amazon Polly audio as MP3 or WAV files. You can adjust sample rate, speed, pitch, and volume before downloading.