Updated March 2026

Best Assamese Text to Speech Tools (2026)

Tools tested for Assam's content creators (Assamese is among the most underserved Indian TTS languages)

Assamese has 15M+ speakers in Northeast India and is one of the most underserved Indian languages in the TTS market. Only a handful of tools offer usable Assamese voices. For creators targeting Assam's growing digital audience, the practical choice is between a few platforms — the rest either don't support Assamese or do so only via generic multilingual fallbacks.

VoisLabs TeamUpdated March 2026

How We Tested

  • Assamese pronunciation and phonetic accuracy
  • Natural intonation and rhythm for native speakers
  • Tone/emotion range available for typical content use-cases
  • INR pricing accessibility and currency friction
  • Whether Assamese is supported at all
  • Assamese script handling (closely related to Bengali script with distinct letters)
  • Voice naturalness rated by Assamese native speakers

Ready-to-use creator tools

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#1

VoisLabsOur Pick

Indian-language TTS with 48 tone presets and an audio-to-video pipeline

Best For

Creators who need Indian-language voice + YouTube-ready video in one workflow

Languages

12 (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Assamese, Urdu, English, Arabic)

Pricing

Free 1 min/day; Creator ₹299 / Studio ₹899 / Pro ₹2,499 — one-time, credits never expire

  • 48 emotion/tone presets — ready-made for horror, YouTube, devotional, ASMR, kids, podcast
  • Audio-to-video pipeline with karaoke subtitles in native Indian scripts
  • INR-native billing via Razorpay (UPI, cards, net banking)
  • Daily-resetting free tier — most generous in the Indian market
  • One-time credit packs, no subscriptions
  • 12 languages — narrower than global tools
  • Voice cloning not live yet (Q2 2026 roadmap)
  • Fewer total voices than catalogue-scale competitors
#2

Narakeet

Text and Markdown-to-video automation with 929 voices

Best For

Users who need video-from-Markdown slideshows or coverage of 100+ global languages

Languages

112 (57 Indian voices across 10 Indian languages: Hindi 20, Bengali 6, Punjabi 6, Marathi 5, Malayalam 4, Tamil 4, Kannada 4, Urdu 4, Telugu 2, Assamese 2)

Pricing

Pay-per-minute: $0.20/min at entry ($6 = 30 min), scales to $0.05/min on larger packs (~₹4/min); no subscriptions

  • 929 total voices across 112 languages
  • Video-from-Markdown slideshow automation
  • More Hindi voices per language (20) than VoisLabs (~10)
  • Established brand — large Indian search presence
  • Chrome extension and mature subtitle/SRT pipeline
  • USD pricing adds ~3–5% FX and card-fee friction for Indian users
  • Only basic SSML for tone control — no ready-made presets for horror, YouTube, ASMR, devotional, kids
  • Free tier is 20 files lifetime and non-commercial
  • Indian-language voice depth varies: Telugu and Assamese have only 2 voices each
#3

Speakatoo

Broad language catalogue with voice cloning

Best For

Users who need voice cloning or 100+ language coverage

Languages

130+ (global coverage; Indian-language depth varies)

Pricing

₹499 entry, PAYG + subscription tiers

  • 130+ languages (broadest coverage)
  • 1,900+ voice profiles
  • Voice cloning from a 15-second sample
  • Chrome extension for browser-based TTS
  • ~2× higher per-minute cost vs VoisLabs at entry
  • Tiny free tier (1,000 chars/month)
  • No ready-made tone presets — requires SSML authoring
  • No audio-to-video pipeline
#4

ElevenLabs

Global leader in English voice quality and voice cloning

Best For

English-first creators, voice cloning at scale, global audio dubbing

Languages

30+ (English-optimised; Indian-language depth is inconsistent)

Pricing

$5–$99/month subscription (~₹420–₹8,316)

  • Best English voice quality on the market
  • Industry-leading instant + professional voice cloning
  • Full dubbing and translation pipeline
  • Sound effects and audio generation
  • Indian-language voices sound noticeably less natural than Indian-first tools
  • USD subscription billing adds FX and card-fee friction for Indian users
  • No ready-made emotion presets tuned for Indian content styles
  • Tamil/Telugu/Bengali support is limited
#5

Murf AI

Voice production suite with built-in video editor

Best For

Teams producing long-form video + voice together

Languages

20+ including some Indian

Pricing

$23–$166/month subscription (~₹1,932–₹13,944)

  • Video editor built into the voice workflow
  • Team collaboration features
  • Clean, mature interface
  • Significantly higher cost vs Indian-focused tools
  • Limited Indian voices; no Indian-content emotion presets
  • Subscription model — no one-time credit packs
#6

DesiVocal

India-built TTS focused on regional Indian languages

Best For

Creators who want INR-native billing with Indian-language coverage

Languages

8+ Indian languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Kannada

Pricing

INR-native subscription tiers from ~₹399/month

  • Indian-built — INR billing, GST invoicing
  • Focused on Indian-language quality rather than global breadth
  • Lower learning curve for first-time creators
  • Strong on news-reader and announcer-style voices
  • Smaller total voice catalogue than VoisLabs or Narakeet
  • No tone preset library for horror, YouTube, ASMR, devotional formats
  • No audio-to-video pipeline with karaoke subtitles
  • Smaller catalogue of regional dialects per language
#7

Voicemaker.in

India-focused TTS platform with .in domain and broad voice catalogue

Best For

Indian creators looking for a no-frills, India-first voice generator

Languages

20+ including most Indian languages

Pricing

INR-native subscription tiers; free tier with character limits

  • Indian-built and India-focused (.in domain)
  • Broad voice catalogue across Indian languages
  • INR-native billing
  • Mature platform — established Indian search presence
  • No tone/narrative-style preset library
  • No audio-to-video pipeline with native-script subtitles
  • No karaoke subtitle rendering
  • Limited modern neural voice quality vs newer entrants
#8

Play.ht

Long-form podcast and audiobook generation with voice cloning

Best For

Podcasters and audiobook producers needing 5,000+ word generations in one go

Languages

140+ (English-optimised; Indian-language voices are functional but basic)

Pricing

Creator $39/month, Pro $99/month, Studio + Enterprise tiers (~₹3,275–₹8,316/mo)

  • Long-form generation up to 5,000+ words in a single pass
  • Instant + professional voice cloning
  • Podcast-focused features (episode publishing, RSS)
  • Real-time API for chatbot voice integration
  • USD subscription with steep step-up to Pro tier
  • Indian-language voice quality lags Indian-first tools
  • No tone preset library tuned for horror, YouTube, devotional, ASMR
  • No audio-to-video pipeline with native-script subtitles

Developer APIs (for engineers and product teams)

Raw text-to-speech as a service — no UI, no presets, no audio-to-video. List included for technical creators, agencies, and product teams comparing build-vs-buy.

#9

Sarvam.aiAPI

Indian-built Indic-language API with open-source models

Best For

Engineers building products with deep Indic-language coverage

Languages

11 Indian languages (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, Gujarati, Assamese)

Pricing

Pay-per-character API; free tier for development; production from ~$0.5–1 per million chars

  • Deepest Indic-language coverage of any API
  • Indian-built (Bangalore-based, founded by ex-UIDAI / ex-Microsoft Research)
  • Open-source models (Sarvam-1, Sarvam-2) available
  • Low-latency, designed for real-time use
  • API only — no consumer UI, no creator workflow
  • Requires engineering integration (~20–40 hours to wire into a creator app)
  • No tone presets, no audio-to-video pipeline
  • Per-character pricing harder to budget for hobbyist creators
#10

Cartesia.aiAPI

Low-latency Sonic API for real-time voice applications

Best For

Engineers needing sub-100ms TTS latency for voice agents and live applications

Languages

14+ including Hindi (English-strongest)

Pricing

$0.065/min on starter tier; enterprise contracts above

  • Industry-leading <100ms latency
  • Excellent developer experience and SDKs
  • Strong English voice quality
  • Real-time streaming-first architecture
  • API only — no creator UI or workflow tools
  • Hindi voice naturalness lags Indian-built tools
  • USD pricing — FX/card-fee friction for Indian users
  • No tone presets, no audio-to-video pipeline
#11

Camb.aiAPI

Voice cloning + dubbing API across 140+ languages

Best For

Engineers building dubbing or voice-cloning workflows

Languages

140+ including Hindi

Pricing

Free tier + creator/business API tiers

  • Voice cloning from short samples
  • Dubbing pipeline across 140+ languages
  • Indian-built (Mumbai-based)
  • Free tier sufficient for prototyping
  • API-leaning — limited self-serve creator UI
  • Smaller voice catalogue per language than ElevenLabs
  • Newer platform — less battle-tested in production
  • No audio-to-video pipeline
#12

ReverieAPI

Government-grade Indian-language tech stack (Reliance Jio acquired)

Best For

Enterprises and government bodies needing 22-language Indic coverage

Languages

22 Indian languages — broadest Indic coverage in this set

Pricing

Enterprise contracts only

  • 22 Indian languages — most comprehensive Indic coverage on the market
  • Used by Indian government and large enterprises
  • Backed by Reliance Jio
  • Mature TTS, STT, OCR, and transliteration APIs
  • Enterprise sales only — no self-serve for creators
  • Pricing opaque (annual contracts)
  • No creator UI or audio-to-video pipeline
  • Not optimised for individual content production

Category winners for Assamese (অসমীয়া) creator TTS

Only VoisLabs, Narakeet, and Speakatoo offer usable Assamese TTS. VoisLabs has more Assamese voices and a tone preset range suitable for storytelling, news, and devotional content; Narakeet offers 2 Assamese voices. ElevenLabs and Murf do not meaningfully support Assamese. For Assam creators, VoisLabs ranked first on output naturalness and audio-to-video support in Assamese script; Narakeet is the backup for cases where additional voice variety is needed.

FAQ

Which tools support Assamese TTS?
VoisLabs and Narakeet offer Assamese TTS with multiple voices. Speakatoo includes Assamese in its catalogue but with shallower depth. ElevenLabs and Murf do not currently support Assamese meaningfully.
Is Assamese TTS free?
VoisLabs offers 1 min/day free Assamese TTS with daily reset — the most accessible free option for Assamese. Narakeet's free tier is 20 files lifetime (non-commercial).
Can I create Assamese YouTube videos?
VoisLabs includes an audio-to-video pipeline that exports 9:16/16:9/1:1 videos with karaoke subtitles rendered in Assamese script — rare among TTS platforms. Narakeet produces slideshow videos but subtitle rendering depends on downstream tools.
How much does Assamese TTS cost?
VoisLabs: ₹299 Creator / ₹899 Studio / ₹2,499 Pro. Narakeet: ~₹500 for 30 min entry. Speakatoo: ₹499 entry.
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