: This version supports a wide array of languages including Spanish, English, Italian, French, German, and Portuguese. Expressive Cues
: Known for its "robotic yet expressive" tone, which became an internet culture staple, particularly in YouTube "Loquendo" narrations. Components Typically Included
Allowing creators to import pre-recorded voice tracks directly into timelines. Compatibility Note Loquendo Text To Speech 7.5.4 -Multilenguaje-
For power users, the software included the , a control panel that allowed for deep customization of the voice output. Users could modify pitch, speaking rate (speed), volume, and timbre to create a unique auditory experience.
Providing vital accessibility support for visually impaired users by reading web pages and documents aloud locally. : This version supports a wide array of
Loquendo was an Italian speech technology company spun off from CSELT (the research center of the Telecom Italia Group). Known for creating highly intelligible and expressive text-to-speech (TTS) engines, Loquendo's software was widely adopted by corporations, telecommunication systems, GPS manufacturers, and independent creators.
: Includes iconic voices such as Jorge and Juan (Spanish), Susan and Kate (English), and Soledad , which are commonly used in YouTube narrations and accessibility tools. Compatibility Note For power users, the software included
Loquendo 7.5.4 became the gold standard for offline speech synthesis due to a powerful mix of flexibility and performance. 1. Multi-Language and Multi-Accent Support
Loquendo 7.5.4 utilizes the standard. This allows it to integrate seamlessly with third-party software: