VoxAloud vs TTSMaker
VoxAloud and TTSMaker are both free, browser-based text-to-speech tools. TTSMaker is a straightforward free TTS with commercial-use audio, while VoxAloud adds voice cloning, speech-to-text, translation and subtitle export alongside its free voices. Here's how they compare.
| Feature | VoxAloud | TTSMaker |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | Yes — free daily generations | Yes — free with weekly character limits |
| Languages | 140+ | 50+ |
| Number of voices | Hundreds (322 catalog voices) | Hundreds |
| Voice cloning | Yes — free to start | No |
| Speech-to-text | Yes — built-in (Whisper) | No |
| Translation + speak | Yes — built-in | No |
| Subtitle export (SRT/VTT) | Yes | Limited |
| Account required | Free account for higher limits | No account for basic use |
Frequently asked questions
Is VoxAloud or TTSMaker better for cloning my voice?
VoxAloud — it includes voice cloning, which TTSMaker does not offer.
Which supports more languages?
VoxAloud supports 140+ languages versus around 50+ on TTSMaker.
Are both free?
Yes — both have free tiers; VoxAloud adds extra tools (speech-to-text, translation, subtitles) for free too.
Try VoxAloud free
Hundreds of voices, 140+ languages, free voice cloning to start — no card needed.
Comparison based on publicly available information and may change over time; check each provider's site for current details. Trademarks belong to their respective owners.