Unlimited Text to Speech — $9.99/mo, No Credits, No Caps (2026)
Most “unlimited” TTS is one of two tricks: a credit system that meters you under a friendlier name, or a free browser widget that’s unlimited because your own laptop does the work. EasyVoice Pro is the third thing — a cloud TTS studio with genuinely unlimited characters for $9.99/month: 56 server-grade neural voices, MP3/WAV downloads, a commercial license, and an OpenAI-compatible API.
No credits to ration. No hour-banks. No per-second re-billing on retakes. The bill is $9.99 whether you generate one script or a hundred.
Verified July 2026 · Last updated July 18, 2026. All competitor pricing re-checked against public pricing pages before publication.
Unlimited TTS in three facts
- EasyVoice Pro costs $9.99/month for unlimited text-to-speech characters — no credits, no caps, no per-character metering, as of July 2026.
- AnySpeech charges $9.99/month for 50,000 metered characters; EasyVoice charges $9.99/month for unlimited characters.
- Free browser-based 'unlimited TTS' sites generate audio on your device with your browser's voices — there is no server, so there is no studio-grade MP3 pipeline behind them.
What “unlimited” means here
Unlimited characters, literally: EasyVoice Pro has no monthly character count, no credit balance, and no per-character billing at any volume. A single long-form generation accepts up to 50,000 characters — about 55 minutes of finished audio — and you can run as many as you like, every day. This is the plan daily YouTube narrators live on.
Every plan includes all output rights: download every generation as MP3 or WAV, use it commercially (monetized YouTube included) with no attribution, and drive it all programmatically through an OpenAI-compatible API.
How “unlimited-ish” TTS plans actually meter you (verified july 2026)
The meter always comes back — as credits, as hours, or as per-second billing. Here is what each plan actually sells:
| Plan | Price | The meter | What that means |
|---|---|---|---|
| EasyVoice Pro | $9.99/mo flat | None — unlimited characters | The bill is $9.99 at any volume; 50,000 chars per single generation (~55 min of audio) |
| ElevenLabs Creator | $22/mo | 121,000 credits/mo | Characters deduct credits (≈$182/1M effective); run out mid-month and you buy more |
| Speechify Studio Creator | $49/mo | ≈8 hours of generation/mo | Billed per second of generated audio — retakes and re-generations bill again |
| Murf Creator | $19–$29/mo | 24 hours of voice generation per YEAR | An annual hour-bank, not a monthly allowance — heavy months drain the whole year |
| AnySpeech | $9.99/mo | 50,000 chars/mo | Copies the $9.99 price, meters the characters (≈$200/1M effective) |
| OpenAI TTS API (tts-1) | $15 per 1M chars | Pure per-character billing | No cap on the bill and no free tier — cost scales with every character |
Rows re-verified against public pricing pages, July 2026. Effective $/1M for credit-based plans computed from the advertised credit allowance.
Free “unlimited” browser tools vs a cloud TTS studio
Free browser-based unlimited-TTS sites are honest about the price and quiet about the mechanism: generation happens client-side, on your device, with your browser’s voices or a small in-tab model. Unlimited, because you supply the compute. Here’s what that difference means in practice:
| Free browser wrapper | EasyVoice | |
|---|---|---|
| Where audio is generated | In your browser tab (device Web Speech voices or a small on-device model) | On EasyVoice's GPU servers — same neural voices for every user, every device |
| Voice quality | Whatever voices your OS/browser shipped with — varies per device | 56 server-grade neural voices (46 Kokoro-82M + 10 Arabic MSA), 9 languages |
| Downloadable MP3/WAV | No cloud MP3 pipeline — capturing audio is on you | Every generation downloads as MP3 or WAV |
| Commercial license | Typically no stated commercial-license terms for monetized content | Full commercial rights on every plan — monetized YouTube included, no attribution |
| API | None — it runs in a page, not on a server | OpenAI-compatible API (free tier included; one base-URL change) |
| Long-form | Limited by your tab — close it, lose it | 50,000-char studio generations that run server-side in the background |
If reading a page aloud to yourself is the whole job, a free browser wrapper is genuinely enough — use one. The moment the audio needs to leave your device as a file, carry a commercial license, or come from an API, you need a server behind it.
Pricing — flat, monthly, cancel in-app
Try free first
- 2,000 characters/day anonymously — no signup, no card
- 5,000 characters/day with a free account (+ a free API key)
- 12 voices, MP3/WAV download, commercial rights included
Go unlimited
- $9.99/month — unlimited characters, all 56 voices, full API
- $24.99/quarter or $59.99/year if you prefer fewer renewals
- One project only? 7-Day Unlimited Pass — one-time $4.99, no subscription
Unlimited text to speech — FAQ
Is EasyVoice really unlimited text to speech?▾
Yes — Pro is $9.99/month for unlimited characters in the studio. There is no credit system, no monthly character bank, no per-character billing, and no overage charges, ever. The only per-job bound is 50,000 characters in a single generation (about 55 minutes of audio) — run as many generations as you want.
Is there a completely free unlimited text-to-speech tool?▾
Honestly: yes, in a narrow sense. Free browser-based tools are unlimited because your own device does the work — they use the browser's built-in Web Speech voices or run a small model in the tab. That's fine for casually reading text aloud to yourself. What a browser wrapper can't provide: consistent server-grade neural voices, downloadable MP3s from a cloud pipeline, commercial-license terms for monetized videos, an API, or long-form jobs that survive a closed tab. EasyVoice's free tier (2,000 chars/day with no signup, 5,000/day with a free account) gives you the server-grade version at $0.
What's the catch with credit-based TTS plans?▾
Credits reintroduce the meter under a friendlier name. ElevenLabs Creator is $22/month for 121,000 credits (≈$182 per 1M characters effective); Speechify Studio Creator is $49/month for roughly 8 hours of generation, billed per second — a retake of the same sentence bills again; Murf Creator sells 24 hours of voice generation per year. All verified July 2026. With any credit system, a productive month means either rationing your output or buying top-ups. A flat unlimited plan has no such failure mode: the bill is $9.99 whether you generate one script or a hundred.
Can I use unlimited TTS audio in monetized YouTube videos?▾
On EasyVoice, yes. Every plan — including the free tier — comes with full commercial usage rights: monetized YouTube and TikTok, affiliate content, paid courses, client work, and commercial products, with no attribution and no royalties. This matters for the free browser wrappers: they typically publish no commercial-license terms at all, which is a risk you don't want attached to a monetized channel.
How much audio can I actually generate per month?▾
There's no monthly cap. A single Pro generation accepts up to 50,000 characters (~55 minutes of audio), and generation runs at about 1.1 milliseconds per character on EasyVoice's GPUs — a 25,000-character YouTube script renders in roughly 28 seconds. Daily long-form narrators — the plan's heaviest real users — publish every day on the same $9.99.
Does unlimited include an API?▾
Pro includes full API access — an OpenAI-compatible endpoint (POST /api/v1/audio/speech with a Bearer key), so existing OpenAI TTS code switches with one base-URL change. Free accounts also get a free API key at 5,000 chars/day with 12 voices, so you can integrate before paying anything.
How can $9.99/month unlimited be sustainable?▾
Efficient models on owned GPU infrastructure. EasyVoice runs the open Kokoro-82M model (Apache 2.0) at roughly 1.1 milliseconds of GPU time per character — a full 25,000-character script costs about 28 GPU-seconds to render. At that efficiency, flat-rate pricing works without metering users. That's also why vendors reselling heavier closed models have to sell credits.
What voices and languages are included?▾
All 56 voices on every Pro plan: 46 Kokoro-82M neural voices across American and British English, Spanish, French, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, and Portuguese, plus 10 dedicated Modern Standard Arabic voices — 9 languages total. The free tier includes 12 voices.
Can I try it before paying — or pay once without subscribing?▾
Both. Try free with no signup and no card: 2,000 characters/day anonymously, or 5,000/day with a free account. If you only need unlimited output for a single project, the 7-Day Unlimited Pass is a one-time $4.99 — 7 days of Pro access with no subscription and no auto-renewal. Ongoing plans: $9.99/month, $24.99/quarter, or $59.99/year.
No signup, no card — 2,000 chars/day anonymous, 5,000/day with a free account