Spanish Text to Speech

Turn Spanish text into natural speech with AI voices. 14 voices. Free, no signup — download as MP3 or WAV.

Spanish text-to-speech benefits from an unusually transparent spelling system — pronunciation follows the written form closely — so the main work is choosing the right regional accent rather than decoding orthography. European (Castilian) Spanish uses the "theta" sound for c/z, while most Latin American varieties use seseo and Argentine Spanish turns "ll/y" into a "sh"-like sound, so accent selection changes the listener's sense of locale significantly. Spanish is syllable-timed with five clean vowels, and written accents (tilde) mark where stress falls, which a good voice uses to place emphasis correctly.

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Sample — Español

“Buenos días, espero que tengas un día maravilloso y que disfrutes mucho de esta hermosa mañana soleada.”

Native name
Español
Speakers
about 485 million native speakers (nearly 600 million total)
Language family
Ibero-Romance branch of Indo-European
Script
Latin (with ñ and accented vowels)
Spoken in
Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and most of Central and South America, plus the United States

14 Spanish AI Voices

Spanish Speaker 1

Bark
סטאַנדאַרד Neutral
ניצן

Spanish Speaker 2

Bark
סטאַנדאַרד Neutral
ניצן

Spanish Speaker

Bark Small
סטאַנדאַרד Neutral
ניצן

Spanish Female

CosyVoice 2
סטאַנדאַרד Female
ניצן

Spanish Female

CosyVoice3
סטאַנדאַרד Female
ניצן

Alex

Kokoro
פֿרײַ Male
ניצן

Dora

Kokoro
פֿרײַ Female
ניצן

Spanish

MeloTTS
פֿרײַ Female
ניצן

Spanish

MOSS-TTS Nano
סטאַנדאַרד Neutral
ניצן

Spanish

OpenVoice
פֿאָרױסװײַז Neutral
ניצן

Sharvard (Spanish)

Piper
פֿרײַ Male
ניצן

Dylan (Spanish)

Qwen3 TTS
סטאַנדאַרד Male
ניצן

Serena (Spanish)

Qwen3 TTS
סטאַנדאַרד Female
ניצן

CSS10 (Spanish)

VITS
פֿרײַ Neutral
ניצן

What people use Spanish text to speech for

E-learning and language-teaching narration
Latin American telenovela and YouTube dubbing
Retail and banking IVR for US Hispanic markets
Audiobook narration in neutral Latin American Spanish
Accessibility and public-announcement voices

Spanish Text to Speech — FAQ

Yes. You can pick European (Castilian) Spanish with the distinctive "theta" sound or Latin American varieties using seseo, including a neutral Latin American voice.

Yes. The ñ in "año" and written accents like in "está" or "corazón" are read accurately, since the tilde also tells the engine where to place stress.

A neutral Latin American or Mexican voice is usually the safest choice, as it is widely understood across Latin American communities in the United States.

If an Argentine (Rioplatense) voice is selected, "ll" and "y" in words like "calle" and "yo" take the characteristic "zh/sh" pronunciation.

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