Chinese (Mandarin) Text to Speech

Turn Chinese (Mandarin) text into natural speech with AI voices. 25 voices. Free, no signup — download as MP3 or WAV.

Mandarin text-to-speech lives or dies on tone: it has four lexical tones plus a neutral tone, and getting the contour wrong turns "mā" (mother) into "mǎ" (horse), so the model must predict pitch per syllable, not just per sentence. Tone sandhi adds another layer — for example two third tones in a row shift the first to a rising tone, and the words "一" (yī) and "不" (bù) change tone depending on what follows. Because Hanzi carry no spaces and many characters are polyphonic (多音字), high-quality Chinese synthesis depends heavily on word segmentation and grapheme-to-phoneme disambiguation from context.

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Sample — 中文(普通话)

“今天天气很好,我们一起去公园散步,顺便买点水果回家吧。”

Native name
中文(普通话)
Speakers
about 1.1 billion speakers (roughly 920 million native Mandarin)
Language family
Sinitic branch of Sino-Tibetan
Script
Chinese characters (Hanzi) — Simplified and Traditional
Spoken in
Mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, global Chinese diaspora

25 Chinese (Mandarin) AI Voices

Chinese Speaker 1

Bark
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Chinese Speaker 2

Bark
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Chinese Speaker

Bark Small
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Chinese Female

CosyVoice 2
Bisanzwe Female
Gukoresha

Chinese Male

CosyVoice 2
Bisanzwe Male
Gukoresha

Chinese Female

CosyVoice3
Bisanzwe Female
Gukoresha

Chinese Male

CosyVoice3
Bisanzwe Male
Gukoresha

Default (Chinese)

Darwin TTS
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Default

GPT-SoVITS
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Chinese Default

IndexTTS-2
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Xiaobei

Kokoro
Kigenga Female
Gukoresha

Xiaoni

Kokoro
Kigenga Female
Gukoresha

Xiaoxiao

Kokoro
Kigenga Female
Gukoresha

Yunjian

Kokoro
Kigenga Male
Gukoresha

Chinese

MeloTTS
Kigenga Female
Gukoresha

Default (Chinese)

Ming-Omni TTS
Kigenga Neutral
Gukoresha

Chinese

MOSS-TTS Nano
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Default (Chinese)

MOSS-TTSD
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Chinese

OpenVoice
Birenzeho Neutral
Gukoresha

Huayan (Chinese)

Piper
Kigenga Female
Gukoresha

Uncle Fu

Qwen3 TTS
Bisanzwe Male
Gukoresha

Chinese Default

Spark TTS
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Speaker 1 (Chinese)

VibeVoice
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Speaker 2 (Chinese)

VibeVoice
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

Default Chinese

VoxCPM
Bisanzwe Neutral
Gukoresha

What people use Chinese (Mandarin) text to speech for

E-learning and Mandarin language-teaching narration
Short-video (Douyin/Bilibili) and livestream voiceover
Navigation and in-car voice prompts
Customer-service IVR and chatbot voices
News and audiobook narration for the diaspora

Chinese (Mandarin) Text to Speech — FAQ

Yes. You can paste either Simplified (mainland/Singapore) or Traditional (Taiwan/Hong Kong) text; both are read in Mandarin pronunciation.

The model predicts each syllable's tone contour from context and applies tone sandhi rules, so sequences like third-tone pairs and the special cases of 一 and 不 come out naturally.

Mostly yes. Multi-reading characters such as 行 (xíng vs háng) or 长 (cháng vs zhǎng) are disambiguated from surrounding words, though rare proper nouns can still be ambiguous.

These voices are Standard Mandarin (Putonghua). Cantonese uses a different tone system and pronunciation and is not the same as Mandarin TTS.

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