Text to speech
Reading isn't always the fastest way to get an answer. When you're driving, cooking, walking the dog, or just resting your eyes, hearing the reply beats squinting at a screen. MiyoMind's text-to-speech (TTS) lets you ask Miyo to speak its answer aloud and receive a voice note you can play right inside the chat app you're already using.
How does AI text to speech work in MiyoMind?
You ask, in plain words, for the answer as audio, and Miyo generates a spoken voice note and delivers it in your chat. There is nothing to install and no separate voice app. Because MiyoMind lives inside WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, and the web dashboard, the audio arrives as a normal voice message you tap to play.
Behind the scenes, Miyo writes the reply as text first, then runs that text through a text-to-speech model to produce the audio. That means you can have a full conversation in text and only ask for spoken audio when you actually want it, rather than every message being read aloud.
- Ask Miyo your question or request as usual.
- Tell it how you want the answer, for example "read that back to me", "send it as a voice note", or "say this out loud".
- Miyo composes the reply, converts it to spoken audio, and sends a voice clip into your chat.
- Tap play. Want a different bit, or a shorter version? Just ask and it regenerates.
What can you ask it to read aloud?
Almost anything Miyo can answer in text, it can answer in voice. Because TTS sits on top of the rest of the assistant, you can combine it with web search, document analysis, memory, and reminders, then ask for the result as audio.
- "Search today's headlines and read me a 60-second voice summary" while you get ready in the morning.
- "Summarise this PDF and send it as a voice note" so you can listen to a long document on the go.
- "Read my reminders for today out loud" before you leave the house.
- "Explain this error message to me as audio" when your hands are busy at the keyboard.
- "Turn this paragraph into a voice clip" to hear how your own draft sounds before you send it.
- "Read me back what you remember about my project" to check your saved context without reading.
It pairs naturally with the other side of voice: you can send Miyo a voice note, have it transcribed and understood, and get a spoken reply back, so an entire exchange can happen hands-free. See the document-analysis and memory features for how Miyo handles the input side of long content and personal context.
Which platforms support spoken replies?
Spoken replies work everywhere MiyoMind does: WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, and the web dashboard at miyomind.com. The voice note is delivered as native audio in each app, so you play it the same way you'd play any other voice message, with no extra player or download.
| Surface | How spoken replies arrive | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Native voice message in the chat | On-the-go listening, hands-free use | |
| Telegram | Native voice message in the chat | Quick audio summaries and updates |
| Discord | Audio clip posted in the conversation | Sharing a spoken answer with a server or DM |
| Web dashboard | Audio clip you play in the browser | Listening at your desk while you work |
How much does text to speech cost?
MiyoMind runs on a single pool of credits, and generating a spoken reply uses a small amount of those credits on top of the cost of writing the answer itself. There's no separate voice subscription or per-minute audio bill. Longer passages cost a little more than short ones because there's more text to convert, but everyday voice notes are inexpensive.
Every plan can use text to speech. The Free tier comes with 100 credits a month at no cost and no card required, so you can try spoken replies before paying. Plus ($14.99/mo, 6,000 credits) and Pro ($39.99/mo, 18,000 credits) give you far more headroom for regular audio use, plus a dedicated, sandboxed container for your sessions. If you run low, credits are also available as top-up packs.
Tips for better voice replies
- Ask for a length: "keep it under 30 seconds" or "give me a one-minute version" produces a tighter clip that's quicker to listen to and costs fewer credits.
- Request a summary first: "summarise this in three points, then read it aloud" works better as audio than a wall of detail.
- Use it for proofing: hearing your own draft read back catches awkward phrasing your eyes skip over.
- Combine with search or documents: pull the information first, then add "and send it as a voice note" so you listen instead of read.
- Just ask again to tweak: if a clip is too long or you want a different section, say so and Miyo regenerates it.
Text to speech turns MiyoMind from something you read into something you can listen to, which makes it far more useful in the moments when your eyes and hands are occupied. Combined with voice-note input, transcription, web search, and memory, it lets you run a genuinely hands-free conversation with an assistant that already lives in the apps you use every day.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get MiyoMind to reply with audio?
Just ask in plain language. Say something like "read that back to me", "send it as a voice note", or "say this out loud", and Miyo converts its reply to spoken audio and sends it as a voice message in your chat. There's no separate mode or button to find.
Which apps can receive spoken replies?
Text-to-speech works in WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, and the web dashboard at miyomind.com. In each one the spoken reply arrives as native audio you tap to play, with nothing extra to install.
Does text to speech cost extra?
There's no separate voice subscription. Generating a spoken reply uses a small amount of your MiyoMind credits on top of writing the answer, and credits meter actual usage. Longer clips cost a little more than short ones, but everyday voice notes are inexpensive.
Can I use voice replies on the free plan?
Yes. The Free tier includes 100 credits every month with no card required, and text to speech is available on every plan. Paid plans (Plus and Pro) simply give you more credits for heavier audio use.
Can MiyoMind both listen to my voice and reply with voice?
Yes. You can send Miyo a voice note, which it transcribes and understands, and then ask it to reply with spoken audio. That lets an entire exchange happen hands-free, which is useful while driving, cooking, or away from the keyboard.
Can it read a document or search results aloud?
Yes. Because text-to-speech sits on top of the rest of the assistant, you can ask Miyo to summarise a PDF or run a live web search and then deliver the result as a voice note. Asking for a short summary first usually makes for a clearer, quicker clip.
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