Mathieu - adult male French Ivona SAPI 5 text-to-speech voice for Windows

À gauche de l'image se trouve le drapeau français. Il se compose de trois bandes verticales de proportions égales, en partant de la gauche, bleu, blanc, puis rouge. À droite du drapeau se trouve un avatar d'homme de type bande dessinée, visible du sommet de la tête jusqu'au bas des épaules. Mathieu est totalement chauve. Il porte une élégante veste marron sur une chemise blanche, ainsi qu'une cravate noire. Il a l'air très sérieux et formel. Fin de la description. To the left of the image is the French flag. It consists of three equally proportioned vertical stripes, from the left, blue, white, then red. To the right of the flag is an cartoon type avatar of a man visible from the top of his head to just beneath his shoulders. Mathieu is totally bald. He is wearing a smart brown jacket over a white shirt, and has a black neck tie. He looks very serious and formal. End of description.

Once installed, Mathieu the adult male French Ivona SAPI 5 voice for Windows, will be available in Windows applications that read French text using speech synthesis. Available in single-user and site licenses at a very competitive price, Ivona's female TTS voice for Windows offers a very high-quality voice at a very competitive price.

Please note: Even when purchased by a private sector organization, the Mathieu the adult male French Ivona SAPI 5 voice for Windows cannot be used to create YouTube video voiceovers, DAISY audiobooks, telephony announcements, or any other use other than individual use by staff who need a TTS voice on their work PC/laptop.

You can also download a 30-day trial version of Mathieu before purchasing.

 


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Page created: 31 January 2024
Last updated: 15 January 2026