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Available in Philippines

Free Text-to-Speech for Filipino Creators and BPOs

46 AI voices for YouTube, online courses, and call centers. Free 5,000 characters per day. Pro ₱499/month unlimited.

Pro Plan

₱499/month

or ₱1,299/quarter

  • ✓ Unlimited characters
  • ✓ All 46 voices
  • ✓ API access
  • ✓ MP3 & WAV download

The TTS market in Philippines

The Philippines is one of the most strategically interesting TTS markets in Asia for two reasons: a massive, English-fluent BPO industry that has been quietly automating customer-service voice work, and a creator economy that consistently overperforms the country's economic weight class. The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) 2024 ICT survey reported internet usage among individuals aged 10+ at over 65% nationally — with usage rates above 85% in the urban centres of Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao. The IT and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP) tracks the BPO industry at over $35 billion in revenue with roughly 1.7 million direct employees, making the Philippines one of the world's largest English-language BPO destinations after India.

The BPO TTS use case is structurally large. Filipino call-centre operators serving US, Australian, and UK clients increasingly deploy AI voice for IVR menus, after-hours response, and outbound campaigns — and the per-character pricing of Google Cloud TTS or Azure Neural at BPO volumes (hundreds of millions of characters per month across an enterprise) is a real expense line. EasyVoice's flat-rate Pro at ₱499/month is dramatically cheaper at high BPO volume — though we're honest that genuine enterprise BPO deployments often need contractual SLAs and dedicated infrastructure that EasyVoice's Pro tier doesn't currently offer. For development, prototyping, smaller-scale operators, and the rapidly-growing Philippine SaaS startup scene serving BPO clients, EasyVoice's positioning is excellent.

The creator economy is the other major demand driver. Filipino YouTube and TikTok creators consistently break into global charts — channels like Mrbeast Philippines fan operations, Daniel Marsh, Kim Domingo, and the substantial OPM (Original Pilipino Music) ecosystem all use video heavily. English-language Filipino YouTube channels (which is most of them, by hours watched) are particularly well-served by EasyVoice's 20 General American + 4 British English voices. We're explicit about the limitation: EasyVoice does not currently ship Tagalog/Filipino voices. For pure Tagalog narration, Microsoft Azure Filipino neural voices or Google Cloud TTS Filipino remain the better options today. For English-language content produced from the Philippines (which is most of the export-content profile), EasyVoice is squarely competitive.

Pricing in your currency

Free tierFree — 5,000 characters per day, resets daily
Pro₱499/month or ₱1,299/quarter (~₱433/month)

Pricing set natively in PHP. ₱499 ≈ US$9 at FX rates near ₱56/USD (April 2026) — a deliberately approachable price for Filipino buyers, not a direct USD conversion. Billed via Stripe in PHP.

Local alternatives in Philippines

The Philippines is served primarily by global TTS providers because BPO procurement decisions are usually anchored to existing US/Australian client tooling. Google Cloud TTS and Microsoft Azure Speech dominate enterprise BPO deployments — both ship Filipino/Tagalog neural voices and integrate well with existing call-centre infrastructure (Genesys, Five9, Talkdesk, Cisco UCC). ElevenLabs and PlayHT serve the Filipino creator economy for premium English-language work. Murf AI has visible traction among Filipino marketing teams and EdTech startups. There is no single dominant Philippines-headquartered TTS provider at meaningful scale, which leaves room for a peso-billed flat-rate alternative. EasyVoice's positioning: priced in PHP, unlimited Pro at ₱499/month, OpenAI-compatible API for the growing Philippine SaaS / developer segment, and a generous free tier for individual creators. For native Tagalog enterprise IVR, Azure Filipino Neural or Google Cloud TTS Filipino remain the correct call.

See full TTS comparisons →

Common use cases in Philippines

Content Creators
AI Voiceovers for YouTube, Podcasts & Courses
Business
Professional Voice for Marketing & Communications
Education
Text to Speech for Students & Educators
Developers
OpenAI-Compatible TTS API — Drop-In Replacement

Frequently asked questions

Does EasyVoice have Tagalog or Filipino voices?▾

Not yet. EasyVoice currently ships voices in 8 core languages (English, Arabic, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese) and will add Tagalog/Filipino when demand is sufficient. Most Filipino users on EasyVoice produce English-language content for global audiences using the 20 General American or 4 British English voices. For pure Tagalog narration today, Microsoft Azure Filipino neural voices or Google Cloud TTS Filipino are the more honest current recommendation.

What's the price in Philippine pesos?▾

Pro is ₱499/month or ₱1,299/quarter (~₱433/month). Pricing is set natively in PHP — not a real-time USD conversion. The free tier offers 5,000 characters per day with daily reset, no credit card required at signup. Billing is processed via Stripe in PHP.

Are the voices licensed for commercial use in the Philippines?▾

Yes. All EasyVoice outputs are licensed for commercial use including monetized YouTube, sponsored podcasts, paid courses (Udemy, Coursera, indie creators), audiobook narration, client/agency work, and BPO/IVR deployments. The free tier carries the same commercial license — we do not restrict commercial use at any tier.

Can EasyVoice be used for BPO call-center and IVR in the Philippines?▾

Yes for English-language use cases — the OpenAI-compatible API integrates with most modern call-center platforms (Genesys, Five9, Talkdesk, Cisco UCC, Twilio). At BPO scale (millions of characters per month), EasyVoice's ₱499/month flat-rate is dramatically cheaper than per-character APIs from Google Cloud / Azure. Honest note: large enterprise BPO contracts often need dedicated SLAs, infrastructure isolation, and procurement processes that EasyVoice's Pro tier doesn't currently provide — for those, contact us about enterprise terms or stay on Azure/Google for the very largest deployments.

How does EasyVoice compare to Microsoft Azure Filipino Neural for the Philippine market?▾

Azure Filipino Neural is the standard choice for Tagalog-language enterprise IVR — excellent voice quality, deep integration with the Microsoft stack used by major Philippine banks (BDO, BPI, Metrobank) and telcos (PLDT, Globe). But Azure is per-character billed and requires Azure account setup, IAM, and procurement. EasyVoice is the English-language alternative for creators, developers, and BPO operations: flat ₱499/month, instant signup, OpenAI-compatible API, no Azure portal navigation. For Tagalog-language enterprise work, Azure is honestly better today; for English-language work at scale, EasyVoice's pricing is hard to beat.

Is there PHP billing and BIR-compliant invoicing?▾

Yes. Billing is processed via Stripe in Philippine pesos. Customers receive Stripe receipts; corporate customers requiring BIR-compliant Official Receipts or VAT invoices should contact us directly — invoicing structure varies depending on whether the customer is VAT-registered or non-VAT, and whether the business is sole proprietorship or corporation. We do not charge currency-conversion fees.

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