I'm a college student. I signed up for the Microsoft Azure portal using my college account, so I got a $100 credit. I've used it for various services from the portal. I have used different services from the Azure portal, as I had received a $100 in credit. I don't know the specific pricing for each use case or how much each use affects the budget. But from what I've observed, there are no significant differences in the price each time I used it. So it is cost-effective compared to other services I've used.
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2022-12-08T12:18:16Z
Dec 8, 2022
There is an open source version but once you choose to deploy, they charge a per minute fee for speech to text, and per number of words for text-to-speech. It's quite an expensive product.
Text-To-Speech Services offer advanced solutions to convert text into human-like speech, enhancing accessibility and engagement across digital platforms.Comprising cutting-edge technologies, these services enable businesses to create audio content efficiently. They support a broad range of languages and voices, providing realistic speech synthesis suitable for various applications, from e-learning to customer service automation. These services integrate easily with existing systems and can be...
The product is included and does not incur any additional costs. Pricing information is not available at the moment.
I'm a college student. I signed up for the Microsoft Azure portal using my college account, so I got a $100 credit. I've used it for various services from the portal. I have used different services from the Azure portal, as I had received a $100 in credit. I don't know the specific pricing for each use case or how much each use affects the budget. But from what I've observed, there are no significant differences in the price each time I used it. So it is cost-effective compared to other services I've used.
There is an open source version but once you choose to deploy, they charge a per minute fee for speech to text, and per number of words for text-to-speech. It's quite an expensive product.