Waymark has partnered with Play.ht to provide an expanded library of AI voices that include more accents and languages.
Here are the voices we currently offer with PlayHT:
Voice Name | Language | Region | Vocal Timbre | Speed Description |
Natasha | English | Australia | Feminine | Standard |
Ethan | English | Australia | Masculine | Fast |
Willian | English | Australia | Masculine | Fast |
Jackson | English | Australia | Masculine | Fast |
Rodrigo | Spanish | United States | Masculine | Fast |
Felipe | Spanish | United States | Masculine | Fast |
Paloma | Spanish | United States | Feminine | Standard |
Gabriella | Spanish | United States | Feminine | Standard |
Renata | Spanish | Mexico | Feminine | Standard |
Nuria | Spanish | Mexico | Feminine | Standard |
Carlota | Spanish | Mexico | Feminine | Standard |
Dalia | Spanish | Mexico | Feminine | Standard |
Yago | Spanish | Mexico | Masculine | Standard |
Jorge | Spanish | Mexico | Masculine | Standard |
Cecilio | Spanish | Mexico | Masculine | Standard |
Gerardo | Spanish | Mexico | Masculine | Slow |
Pronunciation Help
Spell out difficult words phonetically. AI voices can recognize when words are spelled the way they sound. This is especially helpful for words that have the same spelling but a different pronunciation.
If you would like to hear each letter in an acronym, capitalize each letter and add spaces in between. If the acronym is used as a word, phonetically spell it out.
Ex: "A K A" instead of "a.k.a." or "AKA"
For complicated long words, try splitting the word into phonetically spelled syllables.