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TTS CLI: Convert Text to Audio in One Command

· 4 min read

TTSBuddy CLI is a command-line tool for turning text into MP3 audio from your terminal. It works with inline text, local files, Markdown notes, stdin, pipes, and automation scripts.

The CLI is built for people who want audio without opening the web dashboard: students turning notes into study audio, developers wiring TTS into scripts, and AI-agent workflows that produce long text summaries that are easier to listen to than read.

Text-to-Speech CLI: Natural AI Audio

· 10 min read

TTSBuddy CLI is a command-line tool that converts text into natural-sounding audio. Designed for developers, content creators, and accessibility advocates, it supports up to 500,000 characters per request and works on macOS, Linux, and Windows. With 300+ voices across 30+ language modes, it processes audio in 10–30 seconds and includes features like Markdown sanitization, batch processing, and multiple audio formats (MP3, WAV, FLAC, etc.). The free plan provides 120 minutes/month with full API access and no credit card required.

TTS Automation for Developer Workflows

· 12 min read

Text-to-speech (TTS) automation lets you convert text, Markdown files, and technical documentation into natural-sounding audio directly from your terminal. It’s fast, efficient, and helps improve accessibility for over 1 billion people globally. Tools like TTSBuddy CLI simplify this process by handling complex layouts, Markdown elements, and large-scale requests (up to 500,000 characters) with minimal setup.