Female voice generator

Free Female Voice Text to Speech

Over twenty natural female voices — warm, bright, conversational, authoritative — across nine languages. Built for YouTube, TikTok, audiobook, and explainer work.

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Pick by tone, then by language

The fastest way to land the right female voice is to decide the delivery first — warm, bright, authoritative, playful — and then pick the closest match in your target language.

Warm and conversational

Heart, Bella (US English). Emma, Isabella (UK English). The safest default for YouTube explainers, tutorials, and audiobook narration — gentle pacing, clean consonants, forgiving on long listens.

Bright and energetic

Nicole, Sky, Nova, Alloy (US English). Alice, Lily (UK English). Higher-energy delivery that punches well on TikTok, Reels, product videos, and lifestyle content.

Authoritative and measured

Sarah, Kore, Aoede (US English). Newsreader-style delivery with measured pacing — ideal for documentaries, serious explainers, and corporate narration.

Characterful

Jessica (US English). Distinctive delivery with personality, suited to brand voices and content that wants to stand out from the default voiceover sound.

Non-English female voices

Spanish (Dora, Carmen), French (Camille, Celine), Hindi (Alpha, Beta), Italian (Giulia, Chiara), Japanese (Nicole, Kaede), Brazilian Portuguese (Bruna, Dora), and Mandarin Chinese (Xiaoxiao, Yunjian) — every language ships with at least two female options. Preview all of them on the home page.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

01 Which female voice sounds the most natural?
Heart and Bella (US English) and Emma and Isabella (UK English) are the most forgiving on long-form listening. Nicole has a slightly brighter delivery suited to YouTube explainers. Every voice is previewable on the home page before you commit to a full generation.
02 How many female voices are available?
FreeTextoSpeech has more than twenty female voices across US English, UK English, Spanish, French, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese. All free, all previewable.
03 Which female voice is best for audiobook narration?
Bella and Heart (US) or Isabella and Emma (UK) — they pace cleanly on long passages and do not tire the ear on hour-long listens. Drop the speed to 0.95x for classic literature.
04 Is the audio free for commercial use?
Yes. Female voice audio is free for YouTube, TikTok, podcasts, ads, course material, and any commercial project. No attribution required.
05 Do you have a female voice with a specific accent?
Yes — the UK voices have a natural British delivery distinct from the US voices. For Spanish, try Dora or Carmen. For French, try Camille. For Hindi, try Alpha or Beta. Each is previewable on the home page.

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