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Text to Speech

Turn written dialogue or narration into spoken audio for a video. The Pexo AI video agent uses your script, voice direction, pacing, emphasis, and scene context to prepare the read.

Include names, acronyms, or technical terms that require pronunciation review.

What it is

Turn Written Words into Spoken Audio

Text to Speech converts written text into a generated voice recording. For video work, the script, delivery, pauses, and timing must support the scenes rather than exist as isolated audio.

Review generated speech carefully, especially names, numbers, quotations, pronunciation, and any language that carries legal or factual meaning.

Script

Provide the Exact Words

Paste the narration or dialogue and identify any wording that must remain unchanged.

Voice Direction

Describe the Intended Read

Explain the audience, tone, pace, emphasis, and pronunciation that should guide the speech.

Narration Audio

Receive Speech for Review

The generated recording can be checked against the script before it is used in a video.

How it works

Create Text-to-Speech Narration in 3 Steps

Provide the script, describe the voice and delivery, and listen closely to the generated narration.

01

Paste the Script

Add the exact text and mark names, acronyms, numbers, or phrases that need careful pronunciation.

02

Describe the Voice and Pace

Explain the intended tone, audience, speed, emphasis, pauses, and scene context.

03

Review the Narration

Listen for wording, pronunciation, pacing, emphasis, audio quality, and fit with the video.

Agent decisions

Controls for Text-to-Speech Narration

The Agent uses your written content and direction to shape a reviewable spoken track.

Voice Character

Uses your description of tone and audience to guide the intended speaking style.

Pacing and Pauses

Coordinates reading speed and pauses with the meaning of the script and video timing.

Emphasis

Highlights the words or phrases that should receive attention in the spoken delivery.

Pronunciation Review

Keeps the script available while you check names, acronyms, numbers, and technical terms.

Common questions

Text to Speech FAQ

What should I provide for Text to Speech?

Paste the script and describe the voice, tone, pace, audience, and pronunciations that matter.

Can I control pacing and emphasis?

Yes. Identify important words, intended pauses, and whether the read should feel slower, faster, calmer, or more energetic.

How should I handle names and technical terms?

Provide the correct wording and pronunciation guidance, then listen to those terms carefully in the generated audio.

Is Text to Speech the same as voice cloning?

No. Text to Speech generates spoken audio from writing. Voice cloning uses an authorized voice reference to reproduce a particular voice.

What should I verify before using the narration?

Check every word against the script, including pronunciation, numbers, names, quotations, timing, and whether the delivery fits the video.

Start with your source

Generate Narration from Text

Paste the script, describe the intended voice and delivery, and review the spoken audio with Pexo.