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VOICEVOX is a free, medium-quality text-to-speech editor developed by Hiroshiba Kazuyuki that enables users to convert Japanese text into natural-sounding spoken audio through an intuitive graphical interface. Currently at version 0.25.1 and offered in twelve distinct releases, the software serves content creators, educators, accessibility advocates, and hobbyists who need reliable voice synthesis for narrating videos, producing audiobooks, building assistive technologies, or prototyping conversational agents without incurring licensing costs. The editor supports multiple voice personas, adjustable speed and pitch parameters, real-time preview, and batch export of audio files, making it suitable for both single-line dialogue generation and longer-form narration projects. As an open-source application in the multimedia/audio category, VOICEVOX continues to evolve through community contributions, with each successive version refining phoneme timing, expanding the voice library, and improving compatibility with modern Windows environments. The program is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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