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Voicemaker is a text-to-speech application that converts text into natural-sounding voices. It offers support for various languages and regions, allowing users to personalize the voice profile, pauses, emphasis, speed, pitch, and volume. Additionally, it includes a feature for sharing audio files across different platforms. Voicemaker also provides an API for developers and supports audiobooks, podcasts, YouTube videos, web and mobile apps, e-learning content, and call centers.
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