Serbian Text to Speech
Turn Serbian text into natural speech with AI voices. 1 voices. Free, no signup — download as MP3 or WAV.
Serbian is unusual in being fully digraphic: the same language is written in two parallel, fully interchangeable alphabets, a Cyrillic and a Latin one, so a robust text-to-speech engine has to read both scripts and map them to identical sounds. The orthography is famously phonemic, following Vuk Karadžić's principle of one letter per sound, which helps grapheme-to-phoneme conversion, but the synthesiser must still handle pitch-accent and vowel-length distinctions that change meaning. Serbian Latin uses digraphs such as nj, lj, and dž that correspond to single Cyrillic letters (њ, љ, џ), so the voice must treat them as single phonemes rather than letter sequences. Typical users include media and news outlets serving the Balkans, accessibility and e-government services in Serbia and Republika Srpska, localisation studios, and developers who need output in whichever script their audience prefers.
Open the Serbian voice editorSample — Српски / Srpski
“Вештачка интелигенција може претворити било који текст у природан српски глас за само неколико секунди.”
- Native name
- Српски / Srpski
- Speakers
- Roughly 9 to 12 million native speakers across the Western Balkans.
- Language family
- South Slavic (Indo-European)
- Script
- Both Cyrillic and Latin (full digraphia)
- Spoken in
- Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika Srpska), Montenegro, and Serbian communities in Croatia, North Macedonia, and the diaspora.