pyttsx3
is a text-to-speech conversion library in Python. Unlike alternative libraries, it works offline, and is compatible with both Python 2 and 3.
pip install pyttsx3
If you recieve errors such as No module named win32com.client
, No module named win32
, or No module named win32api
, you will need to additionally install pypiwin32
.
import pyttsx3
engine = pyttsx3.init()
engine.say("I will speak this text")
engine.runAndWait()
Changing Voice , Rate and Volume :
import pyttsx3
engine = pyttsx3.init() # object creation
""" RATE"""
rate = engine.getProperty('rate') # getting details of current speaking rate
print (rate) #printing current voice rate
engine.setProperty('rate', 125) # setting up new voice rate
"""VOLUME"""
volume = engine.getProperty('volume') #getting to know current volume level (min=0 and max=1)
print (volume) #printing current volume level
engine.setProperty('volume',1.0) # setting up volume level between 0 and 1
"""VOICE"""
voices = engine.getProperty('voices') #getting details of current voice
#engine.setProperty('voice', voices[0].id) #changing index, changes voices. o for male
engine.setProperty('voice', voices[1].id) #changing index, changes voices. 1 for female
engine.say("Hello World!")
engine.say('My current speaking rate is ' + str(rate))
engine.runAndWait()
engine.stop()
https://pyttsx3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
- sapi5
- nsss
- espeak
Feel free to wrap another text-to-speech engine for use with pyttsx3
.
- PyPI (https://pypi.python.org)
- GitHub (https://github.com/nateshmbhat/pyttsx3)
- Full Documentation (https://pyttsx3.readthedocs.org)