About TTS Library
Demo thousands of TTS voices from multiple providers
TTS Library is a simple tool for exploring and testing text-to-speech voices without the usual friction.
I built it because most voice AI tools make comparison harder than it should be. If you've ever tried evaluating different TTS providers, you've probably run into the same problems: too many steps, inconsistent demos, and no easy way to actually hear the differences side by side.
This site fixes that. You can quickly test voices, compare outputs, and get a real sense of how each option performs without needing to sign up, integrate an API, or dig through documentation.
Why I built it
I'm Andrew Muns, and I work in telecom and voice infrastructure at Telnyx. A big part of my work involves evaluating voice AI tools from both a technical and product perspective.
Over time, I realized there wasn't a good neutral place to explore TTS voices in a practical way. Most tools are either too technical, too sales-driven, or too limited to be useful. TTS Library is my attempt to create something better. Fast, straightforward, and actually helpful.
How the content is created
All of the content on this site is written and reviewed by real humans, specifically engineers and technical operators working with voice and AI systems. That means:
- No generic AI-generated summaries
- No recycled marketing copy
- No surface-level comparisons
Everything is based on hands-on experience with the tools being covered. The goal is to give you information that is accurate, practical, and worth your time.
What this is
TTS Library is not a marketplace or a lead generation site. It is a utility. A place to:
- Test voices quickly
- Compare options realistically
- Learn just enough to make a good decision
If you are working with voice AI, or just getting started, this should save you time.