SSML Tag Examples
— Select SSML Example — speak – Basic wrapper s – Sentence p – Paragraph emphasis – Strong emphasis – Moderate emphasis – Reduced break – Time (500ms) break – Time (1 second) break – Strength weak break – Strength medium break – Strength strong prosody – Rate slow prosody – Rate fast prosody – Rate x-slow prosody – Rate x-fast prosody – Pitch high prosody – Pitch low prosody – Pitch x-high prosody – Pitch x-low prosody – Volume loud prosody – Volume soft prosody – Range high prosody – Combined say-as – Characters (A B C) say-as – Digits (1 2 3 4 5) say-as – Key name say-as – Single character voice – Name voice – Gender male voice – Gender female voice – Variant sub – Substitution tts:style – Punctuation all tts:style – Punctuation none tts:style – Capitals spelling mark – Named markers Complex – Robot voice Complex – Excited voice Complex – Phone number
SSML Input
Voice Parameters (Applied to all text)
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Using Web Speech API – SSML tags shown for reference. For production with full SSML support, use Google Cloud TTS, Amazon Polly, or Azure Speech Services.