It is the default synthesizer for the NVDA screen reader on Windows and the Orca screen reader on Linux.
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It can handle Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML), allowing you to adjust pitch, range, and emphasis. It is the default synthesizer for the NVDA
The "Next Generation" version is the current standard, featuring improved language support and better feedback from native speakers. allowing you to adjust pitch
You can speak text directly from a file or standard input using simple terminal commands.
It is used in navigation aids for the visually impaired to announce objects detected by AI models like TensorFlow.