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XiangYinGe
Chinese dialect TTS you can try without signup
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Chinese dialect TTS you can try without signup
4 followers
Turn text into speech across 10+ Chinese dialects, including Cantonese, Sichuanese, Northeastern Mandarin, and Hokkien. Try 100 characters without signup, preview the result, and download the audio. Voice cloning, voice design, and APIs are also available.






Would love to see a way to fine-tune pronunciation with custom pinyin or tone marks before generating. Sometimes automated readings get names or place-specific words wrong, and a quick override field before download would save a lot of retries.
@kayradniz Thanks, Kayra — names and local place names are exactly where pronunciation control matters most. XiangYinGe doesn’t currently offer custom pronunciation overrides. A reusable pronunciation dictionary may be a better fit than pinyin alone, since different dialects use different pronunciation systems. If you have a specific example, I’d love to test it.
The no-signup 100-character trial is a smart move, it lets you actually hear the dialect accuracy before committing anything. Cantonese in particular is notoriously tricky for TTS and it's impressive that it sounds natural instead of robotic.
@civitoglu6428 Thanks for trying the Cantonese voices, Nihat! The no-signup trial is meant to make it easy to judge pronunciation quality before paying. If you remember which voice or phrase you tested, I’d love to know — it would help me understand which combinations sound the most natural.
this looks super useful for anyone working with regional chinese audiences. one thing that would be really helpful is adding support for code-switching between mandarin and a dialect within the same audio clip, since a lot of real conversations mix them naturally
@kriyeino9 Thanks, Şükriye — that’s a great point. Mixed Mandarin and dialect speech is common in real conversations. XiangYinGe currently generates one selected dialect voice per clip, so I’d love to understand your use case better: would switching between sentences be enough, or do you need phrase-level switching within the same sentence?