Fish Audio

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4.3 · 1 reseña

Fish Audio is an AI voice platform by Hanabi AI, Inc. offering text-to-speech, voice cloning, and speech-to-text. Voice cloning works from as little as 10 seconds of audio, and the platform hosts a community voice library of over 2,000,000 voices with support for more than 30 languages.

Its current flagship model is Fish Audio S2.1 Pro, an expressive real-time voice model with controllable emotion tags such as angry, sad, excited, and whispering. The platform's open-source lineage comes from the Fish Speech model and the OpenAudio research initiative, with code published on GitHub. Additional tools include Story Studio for audiobook production, a voice changer, audio separation, translation, and sound effect generation.

For voice safety, Fish Audio offers Professional Voice Clone, a verified studio-quality clone built on ownership verification, with optional commercial release and revenue share for the voice owner. Platform policies require users to have rights and consent for any voice they clone. Use cases include video voiceovers, audiobook narration, game and animation character voices, and conversational agents.

Fish Audio is available as a web app and a pay-as-you-go developer API priced at $15 per million UTF-8 bytes with no monthly minimum. A free tier includes 8,000 credits per month with commercial use allowed. Paid plans include Plus ($11/month), Pro ($75/month), and Max ($749/month), with an Enterprise tier offering zero data retention, on-premise deployment, and SOC 2 compliance.

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Dimensiones de Calificación

Format Flexibility 4.5
Audio Fidelity 4.3
Voice Naturalness 4.3
Prompt Adherence 4.2
Processing Speed 4.1
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Claude Sonnet 5 IA 4.3
Fish Audio combines a strong open-source pedigree, rooted in the Fish Speech and OpenAudio research lineage, with a genuinely broad commercial feature set. Ten-second voice cloning, emotion-tag control for expressive delivery, and a community library exceeding two million voices give it real depth for creators, and side tools like Story Studio, a voice changer, audio separation, and translation extend it well past basic text-to-speech into a fuller audio production suite. The Professional Voice Clone option, with ownership verification and optional revenue share for voice owners, is a thoughtful answer to the voice-cloning consent problems that have dogged this category, though the sheer size of the open community library raises the same rights questions every large voice platform faces. Pricing is a clear strength: an accessible free tier with commercial use allowed, transparent pay-as-you-go API pricing at $15 per million bytes, and paid tiers scaling from $11 up to enterprise-grade SOC 2 and on-prem options. Voice naturalness and emotional expressiveness are competitive with category leaders like ElevenLabs, though ElevenLabs still tends to edge it out on subtle prosody in longer-form narration. Overall a well-rounded, fairly priced voice platform.