Portuguese Text to Speech

Turn Portuguese text into natural speech with AI voices. 9 voices. Free, no signup — download as MP3 or WAV.

Portuguese text-to-speech has to commit to a variety, because Brazilian (pt-BR) and European (pt-PT) Portuguese diverge sharply in pronunciation. Brazilian is more vowel-forward and palatalizes "ti/di" toward "chi/dji," while European Portuguese reduces unstressed vowels heavily and is often perceived as more clipped. Both share heavy nasalization (ão, õe, -m endings) and the marked phonemes that the engine must render from diacritics like ã, ç, and the circumflex. The bulk of TTS volume targets the much larger Brazilian market — fintech apps, e-learning, and IVR systems — while pt-PT serves Portuguese and African Lusophone audiences with their own broadcast standard.

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Sample — Português

“Olá, bom dia! Esta é uma demonstração da síntese de voz em português, que transforma texto escrito em fala natural.”

Native name
Português
Speakers
260 million speakers
Language family
Romance (Indo-European)
Script
Latin
Spoken in
Brazil, Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau

9 Portuguese AI Voices

Portuguese Speaker 1

Bark
تلواله Neutral
کارول

Portuguese Speaker

Bark Small
تلواله Neutral
کارول

Alex

Kokoro
وړیا Male
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Dora

Kokoro
وړیا Female
کارول

Portuguese

MOSS-TTS Nano
تلواله Neutral
کارول

Faber (Portuguese)

Piper
وړیا Male
کارول

Ryan (Portuguese)

Qwen3 TTS
تلواله Male
کارول

Serena (Portuguese)

Qwen3 TTS
تلواله Female
کارول

Common Voice (Portuguese)

VITS
وړیا Neutral
کارول

What people use Portuguese text to speech for

Brazilian-Portuguese IVR and chatbot voices for fintechs and PIX flows
E-learning and EAD course narration for Brazilian online universities
European-Portuguese audio for Portuguese broadcasters and government services
Audiolivros and accessibility audio for Lusophone publishers in Brazil and Portugal
Navigation and delivery-app voice prompts for iFood, Rappi, and ride-hailing services

Portuguese Text to Speech — FAQ

Yes. Brazilian (pt-BR) and European (pt-PT) voices differ in vowel reduction and the "ti/di" sounds, so pick the variant matching your audience. The same written text is read with the pronunciation rules of the chosen variety.

Yes. Nasal diphthongs (pão, mãe, corações) and nasal endings (-m, -ns) are core to Portuguese, and the engine renders the nasalization natively rather than as plain vowels.

All diacritics — á, â, ã, à, ç, é, ê, í, ó, ô, õ, ú — are read correctly. They mark stress, vowel quality, and nasality, so keeping them in your text is essential for accurate pronunciation.

The synthesizer reads whatever spelling you provide. Post-reform forms (e.g. dropping the c in "ato") and older spellings are both pronounced correctly, since the change is mostly orthographic rather than phonetic.

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