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
Стандарт Neutral
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Portuguese Speaker

Bark Small
Стандарт Neutral
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Dora

Kokoro
Оқ Female
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Portuguese

MOSS-TTS Nano
Стандарт Neutral
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Faber (Portuguese)

Piper
Оқ Male
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Ryan (Portuguese)

Qwen3 TTS
Стандарт Male
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Serena (Portuguese)

Qwen3 TTS
Стандарт Female
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Common Voice (Portuguese)

VITS
Оқ Neutral
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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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