Ukrainian Text to Speech

Turn Ukrainian text into natural speech with AI voices. 2 voices. Free, no signup — download as MP3 or WAV.

Ukrainian uses a Cyrillic alphabet that is distinct from Russian: it has the letters ґ, є, і, and ї that Russian lacks, while it does not use ы, э, ё, or ъ, so a voice must be trained specifically on Ukrainian rather than repurposed from a Russian model. Phonetically Ukrainian preserves clear, unreduced vowels — it does not collapse unstressed "o" into an "a"-like sound the way Russian does — which makes its rhythm sound more even and crisp. Stress is mobile and not marked in writing, so the synthesizer must learn lexical stress placement from data, a frequent source of errors. The distinctive Ukrainian "г" is a voiced glottal fricative rather than a hard /g/, and rendering it correctly is one of the clearest markers that a voice is genuinely Ukrainian and not a Russian-accented substitute.

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Sample — Українська

“Синтез мовлення з тексту дозволяє комп’ютеру читати українські тексти природним і чітким голосом.”

Native name
Українська
Speakers
~35 million native speakers
Language family
East Slavic (Indo-European)
Script
Cyrillic (Ukrainian alphabet)
Spoken in
Ukraine and the global Ukrainian diaspora

2 Ukrainian AI Voices

Lada (Ukrainian)

Piper
Ατελώς Female
Χρήση

MAI (Ukrainian)

VITS
Ατελώς Neutral
Χρήση

What people use Ukrainian text to speech for

Narration for Ukrainian e-learning and educational platforms
Accessibility reading for Ukrainian government and news sites
Voiceovers for Ukrainian YouTube and social media content
Audio versions of Ukrainian literature and journalism
IVR and announcement voices for Ukrainian businesses and the diaspora

Ukrainian Text to Speech — FAQ

Yes. Ukrainian has its own alphabet and sounds — including the letters ґ, є, і, and ї and the soft glottal "г" — so these voices are trained on Ukrainian rather than adapted from Russian.

Yes. The model handles ї, є, і, and ґ, which do not exist in Russian, and gives each its proper Ukrainian sound rather than a Russian approximation.

Ukrainian stress is mobile and not written, so the engine predicts stress placement from a trained lexicon; this matters because misplaced stress can change a word's meaning or make it sound unnatural.

Yes. Unlike Russian, Ukrainian does not reduce unstressed "о" toward an "а" sound, and the voice preserves these full vowel qualities for an authentic, even rhythm.

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