I know this is out of date... But Microsoft provides an API for their
TTS. And it works for sentences much longer than 100 characters. The
quality is not as good as Google, but Im using it... until Google
provides an API.

On Apr 30, 10:11 am, David Bruce <davidstuartbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > All that said, I'd be more than happy to ping the team (again) about adding
> > an API for this particular feature.  But until there's a public, documented
> > API, I'd honestly advise against trying to use it in an app, not just
> > because of the ToS, but also because the feature might change or go away
> > without warning (because the product team didn't even know you were building
> > on it).
> > -DeWitt
>
> Thanks - this is exactly the sort of clarification I hoped to get,
> even if not the answer I was hoping for.
>
> I think I will keep the "google_tts" feature in an experimental branch
> in our repository, just to allow the idea to be developed internally,
> but not consider any public release until/unless Google makes it an
> official API.  Having said that, please let the relevant folks know
> that at least one small open source project would be delighted ifTTS
> becomes officially available.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> David Bruce

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