
Camille AI Voice
French, natural. Type your text below and generate natural speech with Camille — then download the MP3.
Speech studio
29 voices · 18 languages
Examples
Hear Camille on real scripts
Each clip below was generated with a free-tier voice on the script shown. Play one to hear how this kind of writing lands, or load the script into the generator above and hear Camille read it.
YouTube intro
Opens a video without the "hey guys, welcome back" throat-clearing.
“Three years ago, this cost four thousand dollars and a studio. Today it costs nothing and takes about a minute. In this video I'll show you exactly how — no jargon, no upsell, and every step is one you can copy while you watch.”
YouTube outro
Closes the loop and asks for one thing, not four.
“That's the whole method. If it worked for you, the next video takes it further — same tools, bigger project. And if it didn't, tell me where it broke. I read every comment, and half of these videos exist because someone got stuck.”
Course lesson
Module opener that tells learners what they will be able to do.
“By the end of this lesson you'll be able to read a balance sheet and say, in one sentence, whether the company can pay its bills next month. We'll use one real example throughout, and you'll do the last one yourself before we check it together.”
About the Camille voice
Camille reads French with the liaison and the level, forward stress that French actually uses — the two things a non-French voice gets wrong first. French written for the eye is full of letters that are not pronounced and words that run into each other when spoken; getting that right is most of what makes a French read sound native.
Why a French voice, and not an English one
Camille was trained on French, which matters more than it sounds like it should. An English voice pointed at French text will get the individual sounds roughly right and the rhythm completely wrong — stress in the wrong places, vowel lengths flattened, the melody of the sentence replaced with an English one. It is intelligible and it is immediately, unmistakably foreign.
Camille is currently the only voice here trained on French.
The engine behind this voice
Kokoro is an 82-million-parameter open-weights model under Apache-2.0 — the cheapest capable engine available by roughly an order of magnitude, which is what makes this tier free at all. It takes up to 5,000 characters per request, adjusts from 0.75× to 1.5×, and returns MP3 or WAV. Longer text is split at sentence boundaries and joined back into one file.
More about Kokoro TTS →What Camille costs
Nothing. Camille is a free-tier voice: 5,000 characters a day without an account, 10,000 with a free one, and no credit card at any point. Audio downloads as MP3 or WAV and carries a commercial licence, so monetised videos and client work are both fine.
The daily allowance is stated plainly here because several sites in this category advertise "unlimited" and enforce a monthly cap. What is written above is what the server enforces.
Best for
What Camille is good for
- French YouTube, social and marketing voiceover
- French e-learning, tutorials and pronunciation practice
- Luxury, hospitality and brand narration in French
- French scripts where an accented read would undercut the message
Limits
Where Camille is the wrong choice
French only, and metropolitan French at that — Québécois and other varieties will sound wrong to native ears. She is also the single French voice here, so there is no male counterpart for dialogue yet.
How it works
How to use Camille
- 1
Paste your text
Type or paste the script you want Camille to read. Longer text is split into parts automatically and joined back into one file.
- 2
Preview Camille
The generator above already has this voice selected. Play the sample, or generate a sentence of your own text to hear it on your writing.
- 3
Generate and download
Audio comes back in seconds as MP3 or WAV, with a commercial licence on every tier — including the free one.
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