Serbian Text to Speech
Convert Serbian text into natural speech with Notevibes AI. Support for both Cyrillic and Latin scripts with authentic Serbian pitch accent and premium neural voices.
Achernar
Bright & expressive · Female Serbian voice
Achird
Deep & assured · Male Serbian voice
Aoede
Warm & conversational · Female Serbian voice
Algenib
Crisp & energetic · Male Serbian voice
From Serbian script to finished audio
Paste your Serbian text
Drop your script into the editor. Notevibes handles Српски script natively — numbers, dates, and abbreviations are read the Serbian way.
Pick a voice & direct it
Choose from 8+ Serbian 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 Serbian voices
Tap any voice for a short preview. Every one of them supports the same inline emotion tags.
Serbian accents & regional voices
1 authentic Serbian accents to match your audience and project.
Standard Serbian
The literary standard based on the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect, used in Belgrade media, education, and official communications.
Where Serbian TTS goes to work
Serbian 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
Serbian text to speech across Cyrillic, Latin, and pitch accent
Serbian is a South Slavic language spoken by around 12 million people across Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro, and it does something almost no other European language does: it is written in two alphabets at once. Cyrillic and Latin (Gajica) map one-to-one and are used interchangeably — a road sign, a newspaper, and a website might each pick a different one. Any Serbian voice engine has to accept both and treat them as the same language, which Notevibes does from the sr-RS input up.
The deeper challenge is pitch accent. Standard Serbian distinguishes four accents — a rising and a falling tone, each in a long and a short version — plus vowel length after the stress, and none of it is marked in ordinary text. That means a written word can be two different words separated only by melody, so a flat, evenly stressed read sounds foreign immediately. Notevibes’ neural voices carry the rising-and-falling contour that gives Serbian its characteristic musicality.
Two alphabets, one voice
Because Cyrillic and Latin Serbian are transliterations of each other, the same text can arrive either way and must sound identical when spoken. Notevibes reads both, so an organisation that publishes official documents in Cyrillic and its marketing in Latin can generate matching audio from either source without reformatting. The one thing to watch is imported words and names, where a Latin spelling sometimes hints at a pronunciation the Cyrillic wouldn’t — context the engine resolves as it reads.
A Belgrade standard for the whole region
The Notevibes voice follows Standard Serbian, the literary norm built on the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect and heard in Belgrade broadcasting, education, and official communication. Because Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin share a mutually intelligible core, that standard read carries clearly across much of the Western Balkans, which is why regional broadcasters and businesses treat it as a practical common voice.
Putting Serbian TTS to use
News and entertainment media, e-learning, corporate training, and content for a substantial diaspora are where Serbian text to speech pays off. Direct a line with an inline [emotion] tag, set a persona to keep a narrator consistent through a long script, and export MP3 or WAV under a commercial licence — the whole loop takes minutes instead of a studio session.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How natural does Notevibes Serbian text-to-speech sound?
Extremely natural. Notevibes Serbian 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 Serbian voices does Notevibes offer?
Notevibes offers 8+ premium Serbian AI voices across multiple genders, ages, and styles — plus 80+ emotion tags you can apply to any voice.
Can I use Serbian 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 Serbian text-to-speech option?
Yes. Notevibes provides free Serbian 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 Serbian TTS?
Notevibes exports Serbian speech as MP3 or WAV files. You can adjust sample rate, speed, pitch, and volume before downloading.
How many people speak Serbian worldwide?
Serbian is spoken by approximately 12 million people worldwide, making it one of the most important languages for global content creators and businesses.
What Serbian accents does Notevibes support?
Notevibes supports 1 distinct Serbian accent: Standard Serbian. Each accent captures authentic regional pronunciation and intonation for natural-sounding results.