Arabic Text to Speech
Convert Arabic text into natural speech with Notevibes AI. Right-to-left script support, proper harakat handling, and premium neural voices for Modern Standard Arabic.
Achernar
Bright & expressive · Female Arabic voice
Achird
Deep & assured · Male Arabic voice
Aoede
Warm & conversational · Female Arabic voice
Algenib
Crisp & energetic · Male Arabic voice
From Arabic script to finished audio
Paste your Arabic text
Drop your script into the editor. Notevibes handles العربية script natively — numbers, dates, and abbreviations are read the Arabic way.
Pick a voice & direct it
Choose from 20+ Arabic 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.
All 30 Arabic voices
Tap any voice for a short preview. Every one of them supports the same inline emotion tags.
Arabic accents & regional voices
3 authentic Arabic accents to match your audience and project.
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)
The formal register used in news, education, and official communication across all Arab countries.
Gulf Arabic
The accent of the Arabian Peninsula including Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Kuwait, widely used in business.
Egyptian Arabic
The most widely understood Arabic accent, popularized through Egyptian cinema, music, and television.
Where Arabic TTS goes to work
Arabic 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
Arabic text to speech that gets the script and vowels right
Arabic is a Semitic language spoken by more than 420 million people across the Middle East and North Africa, and the liturgical language of Islam for far more. Its right-to-left script is only the first challenge for text to speech. The harder one is that short vowels — the harakat — are almost always left unwritten, so the same consonant skeleton can be read several different ways. A capable Arabic engine has to infer those vowels from morphology and context before it can say a single word correctly.
Notevibes generates Arabic in the ar-XA locale with neural voices in Modern Standard Arabic and widely understood regional varieties, handling right-to-left text and diacritic-free input the way a literate native reader would.
The unwritten-vowel problem
Because harakat are omitted, reading Arabic aloud is an act of interpretation, not transcription — the engine must decide which vowel pattern the sentence intends. On top of that, Arabic has emphatic consonants that darken the vowels around them, guttural sounds like ʿayn and ḥāʾ with no English equivalent, and the sun-and-moon-letter rule that assimilates the definite article al- into some following consonants and not others. Handling these is what separates natural Arabic speech from a stilted letter-by-letter read.
Modern Standard Arabic and the spoken varieties
Arabic lives in a state of diglossia. Modern Standard Arabic is the formal register everyone reads and understands — the language of news, education, and official communication across every Arab country, and the natural default for content meant to travel. For regional warmth, Gulf Arabic fits business and media on the Arabian Peninsula, while Egyptian Arabic is the most widely understood accent of all, familiar to hundreds of millions through decades of Egyptian cinema and television.
Reaching more than twenty countries
One MSA render can address audiences from Morocco to Oman, which is why Arabic TTS shows up in e-learning, broadcast and digital media, e-commerce, and accessibility for right-to-left interfaces. Inline [emotion] tags and persona lines shape the delivery, and MP3 or WAV export with a commercial license makes the audio ready to publish across the region.
Try Arabic text to speech free
Join thousands of creators using Notevibes for Arabic voiceovers — 20+ Arabic voices, 550+ across all languages, full commercial license.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How natural does Notevibes Arabic text-to-speech sound?
Extremely natural. Notevibes Arabic voices deliver studio-quality speech with natural intonation, correct stress patterns, and human-like pacing — virtually indistinguishable from a native speaker. Add 80+ emotion tags and 44 tone modifiers for even more expressive results.
How many Arabic voices does Notevibes offer?
Notevibes offers 20+ premium Arabic AI voices across multiple genders, ages, and styles — plus 80+ emotion tags you can apply to any voice.
Can I use Arabic TTS for commercial projects?
Yes — with the Pro plan. The Pro plan includes a full commercial license. Use generated audio in YouTube videos, ads, e-learning courses, podcasts, apps, and more — no additional royalties.
Is there a free Arabic text-to-speech option?
Yes. Notevibes provides free Arabic voices you can try instantly — no sign-up required. The free tier lets you test voice quality and emotion styles before upgrading.
What audio formats are supported for Arabic TTS?
Notevibes exports Arabic speech as MP3 or WAV files. You can adjust sample rate, speed, pitch, and volume before downloading.
How many people speak Arabic worldwide?
Arabic is spoken by approximately 420 million people worldwide, making it one of the most important languages for global content creators and businesses.
What Arabic accents does Notevibes support?
Notevibes supports 3 distinct Arabic accents: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), Gulf Arabic, Egyptian Arabic. Each accent captures authentic regional pronunciation and intonation for natural-sounding results.