Voice Quality
Looking for better text to speech voices on Android?
Sometimes the problem is not the reader app. It is the voice. @Voice gives you strong reading workflows while also letting you take advantage of higher-quality cloud voices when you want them.
Trusted by 10M+ Google Play downloads · 4.3★ on Google Play
Use the direct APK on de-Googled, GrapheneOS, emulator, or Play-free devices. The universal APK is the safest default build.
Why voice quality sends people searching for a new app
Users often search for a new text to speech app when what they really dislike is the voice quality of the default engine on their device.
How @Voice separates the reader from the voice engine
@Voice works with installed Android TTS engines and can also use optional cloud-based voices from providers such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft where those services are configured.
What @Voice already supports: Current @Voice materials mention local and cloud voices, including Google WaveNet, Amazon Polly, Microsoft Azure, and broader voice, pitch, speed, and pronunciation control.
Switching to a better voice in @Voice
- Install or configure the voice engine or cloud provider you want to use.
- Select that engine and specific voice inside @Voice.
- Fine-tune speed, pitch, pronunciation rules, and other playback details to match your listening preferences.
How to decide between local and cloud voices
Many people do not need a different reader at all. They need a stronger voice engine paired with a reader that already handles the content well.
- Start with local Android voices if you want a simpler setup and no per-character cloud billing.
- Move to a cloud voice when long sessions make the default engine sound too flat or tiring.
- Keep pronunciation rules and speed tuning inside @Voice even when the voice source changes.
Why cloud voices matter mostly for long listening
- Lets you keep a strong reading app while upgrading voice quality separately.
- Useful for long listening sessions where voice fatigue matters.
- Supports custom pronunciation rules and synced speech replacements.
- Keeps voice choice flexible rather than locking you to one engine.
Screenshot Placeholder
Replace this block with a real app screenshot before publishing.Capture the Change Voice or Language screen showing several engine or voice options, preferably including a cloud voice entry.
Common questions about Cloud TTS Voices
Can I adjust speed and pitch separately?
Yes. @Voice exposes practical voice control options beyond just play and pause.
Which cloud voice services can @Voice use?
Current @Voice materials mention Google Cloud, Amazon Polly, and Microsoft Azure voice options.
Can I still use local Android voices?
Yes. Cloud voices are optional, not a requirement.
Do pronunciation rules and speed controls still matter with better voices?
Yes. Voice quality helps, but tuning and pronunciation control still affect long listening comfort.
Can I install it without Google Play?
Yes. Use the direct APK from Hyperionics.
Install @Voice and try it now
If this is the workflow you were looking for, install @Voice Aloud Reader and test it with your own content in a minute or two.
Learn more on the @Voice site