notevibes.Hindi · हिन्दी

Hindi Text to Speech

Convert Hindi text into natural, expressive speech with Notevibes AI. Choose from premium neural voices with native pronunciation, Devanagari script support, and 80+ emotion tags.

Achernar

Bright & expressive · Female Hindi voice

Achird

Deep & assured · Male Hindi voice

Aoede

Warm & conversational · Female Hindi voice

Algenib

Crisp & energetic · Male Hindi voice

Real Hindi samples from the same voices you get in the app — no post-processing.
30+ Hindi voices
4 accents & regions
18+ emotion styles
600M+ speakers worldwide
How it works

From Hindi script to finished audio

1

Paste your Hindi text

Drop your script into the editor. Notevibes handles हिन्दी script natively — numbers, dates, and abbreviations are read the Hindi way.

2

Pick a voice & direct it

Choose from 30+ Hindi 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

All 30 Hindi voices

Tap any voice for a short preview. Every one of them supports the same inline emotion tags.

Accents

Hindi accents & regional voices

4 authentic Hindi accents to match your audience and project.

Standard Hindi

The prestige form based on the Khariboli dialect, used in media, education, and official communication across India.

Bihari Hindi

A distinctive regional accent from Bihar with unique intonation patterns and rhythmic speech.

Rajasthani Hindi

An accent influenced by Rajasthani languages, featuring colorful vowel sounds and melodic delivery.

South Indian Hindi

Hindi spoken with South Indian phonetic influence, common among speakers in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh.

Made for

Where Hindi TTS goes to work

Hindi 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

Hindi text to speech that reads Devanagari the way it’s spoken

Hindi is the lingua franca of South Asia — around 600 million people use it across northern and central India and beyond, and it anchors everything from Bollywood to classroom instruction to India’s fast-growing digital economy. Written in the Devanagari script, it looks phonetic on the surface, but reading it aloud correctly is deceptively hard. The single biggest trap is schwa deletion: the inherent “a” vowel baked into every Devanagari consonant is silent in many positions, so नमक is namak, not na-ma-ka. An engine that voices every inherent vowel sounds instantly foreign to a native ear.

Notevibes generates Hindi speech in the hi-IN locale with neural voices that resolve schwa deletion, keep aspirated and retroflex consonants distinct, and handle the Hinglish code-switching that fills modern media — English nouns dropped into a Hindi sentence, pronounced the way Indians actually pronounce them.

What makes Devanagari hard to voice

Beyond schwa deletion, Hindi leans on contrasts English speakers rarely notice. It distinguishes aspirated from unaspirated consonants — ख (kh) against क (k), घ (gh) against ग (g) — and dental from retroflex, so त and ट are different sounds that change the word. Nasalisation marked by the chandrabindu and anusvara shifts meaning too. Get any of these wrong and the output is not just accented; it reads as a different word. Good Hindi TTS treats these distinctions as load-bearing, not cosmetic.

Standard Hindi and its regional colour

The prestige form is Standard Hindi, built on the Khariboli dialect and used in national news, education, and official communication — the safe default for content meant to be understood everywhere. Regional delivery carries its own character: Bihari Hindi has distinctive intonation and rhythm, Rajasthani Hindi brings colourful vowels and a melodic lilt, and South Indian Hindi reflects the phonetic habits of speakers in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. Matching the accent to the audience signals that the content was made for them.

Where Hindi TTS goes to work

The heaviest demand comes from teams reaching India at scale: e-learning platforms narrating lessons for students who learn best in Hindi, YouTube and short-form creators dubbing catalogues for hundreds of millions of viewers, and businesses building IVR and app voices for a market that skews mobile-first. Inline [emotion] tags and a persona line keep long narration from flattening out, and MP3 or WAV export with a commercial license means the audio is ready to ship.

Try Hindi text to speech free

Join thousands of creators using Notevibes for Hindi voiceovers — 30+ Hindi voices, 550+ across all languages, full commercial license.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How natural does Notevibes Hindi text-to-speech sound?

Extremely natural. Notevibes Hindi 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 Hindi voices does Notevibes offer?

Notevibes offers 30+ premium Hindi AI voices across multiple genders, ages, and styles — plus 80+ emotion tags you can apply to any voice.

Can I use Hindi 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 Hindi text-to-speech option?

Yes. Notevibes provides free Hindi 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 Hindi TTS?

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

How many people speak Hindi worldwide?

Hindi is spoken by approximately 600 million people worldwide, making it one of the most important languages for global content creators and businesses.

What Hindi accents does Notevibes support?

Notevibes supports 4 distinct Hindi accents: Standard Hindi, Bihari Hindi, Rajasthani Hindi, South Indian Hindi. Each accent captures authentic regional pronunciation and intonation for natural-sounding results.