French Testo al discorso

Gira French testo in discorso naturale con le voci AI. 15 voci. Gratis, nessun download di iscrizione come MP3 o WAV.

French text-to-speech has to handle liaison — the normally silent final consonant that resurfaces before a vowel, as in "les_amis" — which is contextual and one of the trickiest parts to get right. The accent choice matters a great deal: Metropolitan (Parisian) French and Canadian (Québécois) French differ noticeably in vowel quality, nasalization and rhythm. French also relies on four nasal vowels and largely fixed phrase-final stress, so a natural voice groups words into rhythmic phrases rather than stressing individual words the way English does.

Apri French editor vocale

Campione — Français

“Bonjour, je vous souhaite une excellente journée et j'espère que tout se passera comme prévu aujourd'hui.”

Nome nativo
Français
Altoparlanti
about 310 million speakers worldwide
Famiglia linguistica
Gallo-Romance branch of Indo-European
Script
Latin (with accents and the ç cedilla)
Hai parlato?
France, Canada (Québec), Belgium, Switzerland, and much of West and Central Africa

15 French voci

French Speaker 1

Bark
Standard Neutral
Uso

French Speaker 2

Bark
Standard Neutral
Uso

French Speaker

Bark Small
Standard Neutral
Uso

French Female

CosyVoice 2
Standard Female
Uso

French Female

CosyVoice3
Standard Female
Uso

Siwis

Kokoro
Libero Female
Uso

French

MeloTTS
Libero Female
Uso

French

MOSS-TTS Nano
Standard Neutral
Uso

French

OpenVoice
Premio Neutral
Uso

Siwis (French)

Piper
Libero Female
Uso

Fantine (French)

Pocket TTS
Libero Female
Uso

Jean (French)

Pocket TTS
Libero Male
Uso

Eric (French)

Qwen3 TTS
Standard Male
Uso

Vivian (French)

Qwen3 TTS
Standard Female
Uso

CSS10 (French)

VITS
Libero Neutral
Uso

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French Testo alla FAQ di Discorso

Yes. You can choose European (Parisian) French or Québécois, which differ in vowels, nasalization and intonation, to fit a French or Canadian audience.

Yes. Obligatory liaisons such as "les amis" or "nous avons" are linked naturally, and the engine avoids them where French grammar forbids it.

Absolutely. é, è, ê, à, ù, î and ç all change pronunciation, and the engine uses them to read words like "français" and "garçon" properly.

Yes. Final consonants that are normally silent (the "t" in "petit", the "s" in plurals) stay silent unless liaison or grammar requires them to be voiced.

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