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Apple Text to Speech

Get Apple-quality text-to-speech voices through Notevibes — on any device, any browser. 220+ premium AI voices, 72 languages, 80+ emotion tags — no Apple device required.

220+ Apple voices
40+ accents & regions
18+ emotion styles
2B+ speakers worldwide
How it works

From Apple script to finished audio

1

Paste your Apple text

Drop your script into the editor. Notevibes handles Apple Speech Synthesis script natively — numbers, dates, and abbreviations are read the Apple way.

2

Pick a voice & direct it

Choose from 220+ Apple voices, then shape the delivery — a persona line keeps the voice in character, inline [emotion] tags shift the read at the exact word.

3

Generate and download

Preview the result, tweak a tag or two, then export MP3 or WAV with full commercial rights.

Voice gallery

Featured Apple voices

A selection of our premium Apple voices — preview them all inside the app.

Samantha

Female

Warm & natural

Aaron

Male

Clear & friendly

Nicky

Female

Bright & conversational

Tom

Male

Professional & calm

Accents

Apple accents & regional voices

3 authentic Apple accents to match your audience and project.

Siri Neural Voices

Apple's flagship neural TTS voices powering Siri, delivering natural conversational speech with human-like intonation across multiple languages.

Enhanced Voices

High-quality system voices available across Apple platforms for VoiceOver accessibility and spoken content features.

Personal Voice

Apple's on-device voice cloning technology that creates a synthetic version of a user's own voice — pioneering accessibility innovation.

Made for

Where Apple TTS goes to work

Apple 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.

What you get

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

Apple text to speech and a creator tool for any platform

Apple’s text to speech is everywhere in its ecosystem and almost invisible — it’s the voice of Siri, the reader behind VoiceOver and Spoken Content, and the technology behind Personal Voice, which lets someone at risk of losing their speech create a synthetic version of their own voice on-device. Apple’s priorities show in that list: accessibility, privacy, and seamless integration across iPhone, Mac, iPad, and Watch.

What Apple TTS isn’t built to be is a production tool. It reads your screen and answers your questions, but it doesn’t hand you an exportable, commercially licensed audio file for a video or a course — and it only exists inside Apple hardware. Notevibes fills that gap: neural AI voices you can direct and download on any device, whether or not there’s an Apple logo on it.

System voice versus studio voice

A system voice is meant to disappear into the interface — consistent, neutral, dependable. Content voices need to do more. Notevibes voices respond to inline emotion tags — [excited], [calm], [whispered] dropped into the script shift delivery at that exact point — and to a persona and scene direction that keep a voice in character through a full narration. It’s the difference between a voice that reads a notification and one that performs a scene.

Getting audio out

The practical wall with built-in TTS is export. Apple’s voices speak on the device but don’t give you a clean file cleared for commercial use. Notevibes is built around that output: every generation exports as MP3 or WAV, and paid plans include a full commercial license, so the audio is ready for YouTube, ads, e-learning, podcasts, and client work.

On any device

Because it runs in the browser, Notevibes isn’t tied to one operating system. Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, or a Chromebook — same voices, same editor, no app or Apple ID required. For anyone producing content across mixed hardware, that portability is often reason enough.

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Join thousands of creators using Notevibes for Apple voiceovers — 220+ Apple voices, 550+ across all languages, full commercial license.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Apple Text to Speech?

Apple Text to Speech is the speech synthesis technology built into Siri, VoiceOver, and all Apple devices. It uses neural networks to produce natural-sounding speech. Notevibes provides similar premium neural TTS quality accessible on any platform — not just Apple devices.

Can I use Apple-quality TTS voices outside Apple devices?

Apple's built-in TTS is locked to the Apple ecosystem. Notevibes gives you access to 220+ premium neural voices with Apple-level quality that work on any device, browser, or operating system — with commercial licensing included.

How does Notevibes compare to Apple's built-in TTS?

Notevibes offers more voices (220+ vs Apple's limited selection), 80+ emotion tags, a visual SSML editor, batch processing, MP3/WAV export, and full commercial licensing — features Apple's built-in TTS does not provide.

How many voices does Notevibes offer as an Apple TTS alternative?

Notevibes provides 220+ premium neural AI voices across 72 languages. Each voice supports 80+ emotion tags, giving you far more variety and control than Apple's native speech synthesis.

Can I use the audio for commercial projects?

Yes. All paid Notevibes plans include a full commercial license. Use generated audio in YouTube videos, ads, e-learning courses, podcasts, apps, and more — no additional royalties.

Do I need an Apple device to use Notevibes?

No. Notevibes works in any modern browser on any device — Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, or Chromebook. No app download or Apple ID required.

What audio formats are supported?

Notevibes exports TTS audio as MP3 or WAV files. You can adjust sample rate, speed, pitch, and volume before downloading.