Category : Libraries & Demo
Not upgraded in years! Android 10 will show a warning about this app being not updated. The voice will break often, even on a 6gb device.
This voice does not work very well with newer versions of Android. it actually gets stuck, it freezes.
Stopped working for me. To be fair it works 1 out of 20 time. I use to be able to read a whole book. Now, it will only read small paragraphs, once in a while.
message Don't alow the user access. and closes on Huawei P20 lite with android 9. On Samsung S20 works with but with the problem of no interpretation of ? and ! for single words.
I love this voice, unfortunately it's not compatible with Android 12.
Still working fine even when competors like vocalizer are failing to give consistent behavior.
Has difficulty pronouncing a lot of words, harder to understand than some other text to speech options
to loud nead refund
One of the best tts options available for the price since ivona is no longer an option. And you can't beat the $0.99 price tag.
Google voice is much better than this. No updates from last 4 months. Worst app don't waste money on this.
Disappointing. Best US female voice offered by Cereproc, reflected by the largest file size, 300mb. Glad it's only $0.99 wasted.
It's ok. William, jack and Isabelle are the best from cereproc in english. Acapela's Rosie voice is pretty awesome but acapela charges $13 for that voice. Tyler and 'the Queen' from acapela are $4 and are very good.
Best voice found among many other tested, cleanest, clearest and with the fewest noise
Devs are responsive
Voice volume and clarity is good but often mispronounces words and does not raise the pitch at the end of a question so all the words are always the same tone
Probably the best female voice.
Best tts engine
i like the composition of her voice. it's just sexiest voice than another cereproc's female tts voice. but i dont like when we put symbol like "!" or "?". it's like she can't read it well. she must stop and make higher or something different of word tone. Yeah, I mean, she can't do that (reading many words just like one word).