Icelandic Text to Speech
Turn Icelandic text into natural speech with AI voices. 1 voices. Free, no signup — download as MP3 or WAV.
Icelandic is among the most archaic of the living North Germanic languages, retaining a four-case grammar and extensive inflection that a text-to-speech engine must resolve to stress and pronounce words correctly. Its alphabet includes the distinctive letters þ (thorn) and ð (eth), and synthesis must capture features such as preaspiration and the voiceless sonorants that have few parallels in other languages. Iceland has been an unusually strong driver of speech-synthesis research: the government-funded Language Technology Programme, with the Language and Voice Lab at Reykjavík University, was created specifically to keep Icelandic viable in the digital world by releasing open-source TTS voices. Realistic users include accessibility services for visually impaired Icelanders, public broadcasters, schools, and developers building Icelandic-language assistants where commercial voices were previously scarce.
Open the Icelandic voice editorSample — Íslenska
“Gervigreind getur breytt hvaða texta sem er í eðlilega íslenska rödd á örfáum sekúndum.”
- Native name
- Íslenska
- Speakers
- Around 350,000 native speakers, almost all in Iceland.
- Language family
- North Germanic (Indo-European)
- Script
- Latin (with þ, ð, æ, ö and accented vowels)
- Spoken in
- Iceland, where it is the official national language, plus small émigré communities in Denmark, North America, and elsewhere.