Indian English accent SAPI5 text-to-speech voices The State Emblem is an adaptation of the Lion Capital of Asoka at Sarnath. In the original, there are four lions, mounted back to back, on a circular abacus, which itself rests on a bell-shaped lotus. The frieze of the abacus has sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull and a lion separated by intervening Dharma Chakras. The profile of the Lion Capital showing three lions mounted on the abacus with a Dharma Chakra in the centre, a bull on the right and a galloping horse on the left, and outlines of Dharma Chakras on the extreme right and left was adopted as the State Emblem of India on January 26, 1950. The bell-shaped lotus was omitted. The motto Satyameva Jayate, which means 'Truth Alone Triumphs', written in Devanagari script below the profile of the Lion Capital is part of the State Emblem of India. End of description.

These Indian English text-to-speech voices are for Windows 11. They can be used by any software which uses SAPI 5 voices that have been installed in Windows 11. Examples include Alinea Suite's Windows applications, the JAWS screen reader, Read&Write, Kurzweil 3000, Kurzweil 1000, and many others.

Please note: These Indian English voices were developed for use with English text.

None of these voices (including the commercial use licenses) can be used for YouTube voice overs, telephony announcements, etc. They are for use with software applications such as those named above within commercial organisations who want their workplace to be a more inclusive workplace.

This YouTube video shows Alinea Suite's PDF application for Windows and the voices available on this page reading the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.

Please contact us with any questions!

 

To get your fully functional trial copy of Alinea Suite, please request your copy now, and ask for a product tour via Teams! 

 

NameImage and voice sampleBuy
Indian English text-to-speech Product BundleTo the left is the Indian flag, consisting of three equally sized horizontal stripes, green, white, then orange. Above the top left corner of the Indian flag is the Ivona, then the Nuance text-to-speech logos. In the middle of the flag is a dark blue emblem resembling a wheel with a lot of spokes. To the right of the flag is all four Indian English text-to-speech voice avatars in a 2 by 2 square. The first from the top left is Raveena, then Rishi. On the bottom row is Sangeeta and then Veena. End of description.
To buy the Indian English 4 TTS voice product bundle, please go to:

Ivona and Nuance Indian English text-to-speech voice bundle
Raveena - adult female Ivona Indian English text-to-speech voiceTo the left is the Indian flag, consisting of three equally sized horizontal stripes, green, white, then orange. In the middle of the flag is a dark blue emblem resembling a wheel with a lot of spokes. Beneath the bottom left corner of the Indian flag is the Ivona text-to-speech logo. To the right of the flag is a picture not photograph representing Raveena, the Ivona SAPI 5 text-to-speech voice. Raveena is a an Indian lady in her mid  forties. She is wearing thin wire framed glasses, has long straight brown hair resting in front of her shoulders. Raveena is wearing a role  neck pale blue winter knitted jumper and is visible to just beneath her shoulders. End of description. To buy Raveena, please go to:

Raveena - adult female Ivona Indian English text-to-speech voice
Rishi - adult male Nuance Indian English text-to-speech voice

This rectangular image starts at the top right with the Nuance text-to-speech logo above the national flag of India. Moving downwards is the text Indian English Rishi adult male Nuance SAPI 5 text-to-speech voice. Beneath that is the Lime Assistive Technology Ltd logo which is a representation of a keyboard made of green rounded squares which are darker towards the outside and lighter in the centre to represent depth.   Moving right again is a picture not photograph representing Rishi, the Nuance SAPI 5 text-to-speech voice. Rishi  is a an Indian man in his mid thirties. He has short straight blck hair cut above his ears. Rishi  is wearing an orange T shirt and is visible to just beneath his shoulders. Beneath Rishi is the Lime Assistive Technology Ltd logo, a green representation of a keyboard. To the right beneath Rishi  is the word Lime in uppercase and a very large font. Beneath that is Assistive, then technology limited each on a separate line in  smaller black text. End of description.

To buy Rishi, please go to:

Rishi – adult male Nuance Indian English text-to-speech voice
Sangeeta - adult female Nuance Indian English text-to-speech voice

To the left is the Indian flag, consisting of three equally sized horizontal stripes, green, white, then orange. In the middle of the flag is a dark blue emblem resembling a wheel with a lot of spokes. Above the top left corner of the Indian flag is the Nuance text-to-speech logo. To the right of the flag is an avatar of a woman of Indian origin who has black long hair resting just above her shoulders. She has a slight smile and is wearing an olive green blouse with small collars. The image ends just beneath her shoulders. End of description.

To buy Sangeeta, please go to:

Sangeeta - adult female Nuance Indian English text-to-speech voice
Veena - adult female Nuance Indian English text-to-speech voice

To the left is the Indian flag, consisting of three equally sized horizontal stripes, green, white, then orange. In the middle of the flag is a dark blue emblem resembling a wheel with a lot of spokes. Above the top left corner of the Indian flag is the Nuance text-to-speech logo.   To the right of the flag is an avatar of a woman of Indian origin who has long black platted hair resting over her left shoulder. She has a slight smile and is wearing a deep pink hoodie with the hood down. End of description.

To buy Veena, please go to:

Veena - adult female Nuance Indian English text-to-speech voice

 

Back to TTS Central 

Page created: 19 June 2023
Last updated: 08 January 2026