Hiroshiba Kazuyuki

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Hiroshiba Kazuyuki is an independent Japanese developer best known for VOICEVOX, a no-cost, medium-quality text-to-speech suite that has attracted a community of creators who need spoken narration for video voice-overs, language-learning drills, livestream alerts, audiobook prototypes and accessibility aids. The editor presents a timeline-style workspace where users type or paste text, assign one of several voice characters, then adjust speed, pitch and emotional tone before exporting a WAV or MP3; an open-source speech engine under the hood supplies comparatively natural Japanese output while remaining lightweight enough for classroom laptops. Typical workflows include teachers generating dialogue clips for listening tests, VTubers batch-producing meme lines, and corporate staff converting manuals into audio for shift-training tablets. Because the interface stays in Japanese and the assets are royalty-free for non-commercial use, the software is equally popular among hobbyist animators who storyboard scenes and indie game studios that prototype NPC voices before hiring professionals. Hiroshiba Kazuyuki’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest version, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch setup.

VOICEVOX

無料で使える中品質なテキスト読み上げソフトウェア、VOICEVOXのエディター

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