Honest comparison. See which TTS service fits your needs.
Last updated: July 2026. Verified July 2026.
Vendor status — Verified July 2026
LOVO, Inc. filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation in May 2026 — a court-record fact reported by Bloomberg Law and Law360. As of July 2026, lovo.ai is still selling subscriptions and trials while the company is being liquidated. Chapter 7 is liquidation, not reorganization: there is no published continuity plan for the service.
| Feature | EasyVoice | LOVO AI (Genny) |
|---|---|---|
| Free Tier | 5K chars/day (~150K/mo) | Trials still sold during liquidation |
| Pro Price | $9.99/mo | $24–$149/mo (company in Chapter 7) |
| Voices | 56 | 500+ (while operational) |
| Languages | 9 | 100+ |
| API Access | ✓ | ✓ |
| Voice Cloning | ✓ | ✓ |
| Open Source | ✓ | ✗ |
LOVO's Genny studio was a real product — 500+ voices, cloning, a video-sync editor. But LOVO, Inc. filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation in May 2026, and as of July 2026 the site still sells trials while a trustee winds the company down. Your voice projects deserve a vendor that isn't liquidating. EasyVoice is the boring, solvent option: $9.99/mo flat unlimited, monthly billing you can cancel in-app, export-anytime MP3s, and a free tier to test with before a card ever comes out.
| Provider | Price | The catch |
|---|---|---|
| LOVO Genny | $24–$149/mo | Company in Chapter 7 liquidation; trials still being sold (July 2026) |
| EasyVoice Pro | $9.99/mo flat | Unlimited characters — the bill is $9.99 at any volume |
| OpenAI tts-1 | $15/1M | No free tier — bills from the first character |
| ElevenLabs API | $50–$100/1M | Creator plan: $22/mo = 121K credits (≈$182/1M effective) |
| Murf Creator | $/1M not comparable | Sold as 24 hours of voice generation per YEAR |
| Speechify Voiceover | $49/mo ≈ 8 hrs audio | Credit-per-second billing; retakes bill again |
| DeepInfra (Kokoro-82M) | $0.62/1M | Cheapest metered API; raw endpoint only — no studio, no cloning |
1. Export your Genny assets now
While lovo.ai is still up, download every rendered audio file and copy every script out of your Genny projects. In a Chapter 7 liquidation the service can go offline without notice — the export button works today; assume nothing about tomorrow.
2. Map your LOVO voices to EasyVoice voices
Browse /voices and play the free samples — 56 voices across 9 languages. Note which EasyVoice voice replaces each LOVO narrator you used, so your channels keep a consistent sound.
3. Re-generate your evergreen audio
Paste scripts into the EasyVoice editor. The free tier (5,000 chars/day, no card) is enough to verify quality; Pro handles up to 50,000 characters in a single long-form generation.
4. Point any API integrations at EasyVoice
The API is OpenAI-compatible: POST /api/v1/audio/speech with a Bearer key. If you used LOVO's API, the request-shape change is small — the 5-line diff at /openai-tts-alternative/migration-guide covers it.
5. Stay monthly
EasyVoice Pro is $9.99/mo, cancel in-app anytime. After watching a vendor liquidate mid-subscription, don't prepay a year anywhere.
As of July 2026, no — and precision matters here. LOVO, Inc. filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation in May 2026 (a court-record fact reported by Bloomberg Law and Law360), and the website continues to operate and sell trials. Chapter 7 means the company's assets are liquidated by a trustee rather than reorganized — the service could stay up for a while or go offline without notice. Nobody outside the proceeding can promise which, which is exactly the problem for anyone with projects inside it.
That's your call — here are the facts to make it with: the company filed Chapter 7 liquidation in May 2026; the site still accepts new subscriptions and trials; there is no published plan for service continuity; and prepaid balances at a liquidating company are typically unsecured claims. At minimum, export your rendered audio and scripts before your next renewal date.
For most creators, yes. EasyVoice Pro ($9.99/mo) includes up to 3 custom voice clones — upload a short sample, complete a one-time consent attestation, and use the clone in the editor and API. Output is watermarked for safety. LOVO's cloning covered more languages; EasyVoice's covers the everyday case at a flat price from a vendor that's still solvent.
Three things: (1) every rendered audio file — download the MP3s/WAVs, they're yours; (2) every script, pasted into plain text files; (3) a note of which voice, speed, and emphasis settings each project used, so you can match the sound when you re-generate. Do this first, before comparing any alternative — export access is the thing a liquidation can take away without notice.