Italian Text to Speech
Due voci italiane naturali, gratis. Built for Italian creators, educators, and accessibility projects.
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Two Italian voices
FreeTextoSpeech offers two Italian voices powered by the Kokoro neural model. Sara is a natural female voice; Nicola is a clear male voice. Both speak standard Italian, the neutral broadcast variant used in national media and schools. Every clip is free, with full commercial rights and no signup.
When to pick which voice
- Sara (F): warm, conversational — best for explainer videos, lifestyle content, and storytelling.
- Nicola (M): clear, neutral male — best for news-style narration, e-learning, and corporate content.
Use cases
Italian creators use FreeTextoSpeech for faceless YouTube channels covering food, history, design, and finance. E-learning teams use it to narrate course modules without recording sessions. Accessibility projects use it to serve visually impaired Italian readers. Because it runs in the browser with no signup, agencies can prototype Italian voiceovers in seconds without onboarding a tool for one client.
Pacing tips
Italian narration generally feels natural at 1.0x. For news-style energy, push to 1.1x. For audiobook-style readings, drop to 0.95x. The home page lets you preview before committing to a long generation.
Frequently Asked Questions
01 How many Italian voices are available?
02 Which Italian accent do these voices use?
03 Posso usare queste voci per video YouTube monetizzati?
04 How does the engine handle Italian double consonants?
05 Is there a character limit per request?
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