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Text To Speech

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A flutter text to speech plugin (Swift,Kotlin)

Features

  • Android, iOS, Web, Windows & macOS
    • speak
    • stop
    • get languages
    • set language
    • set speech rate
    • set speech volume
    • set speech pitch
  • Android, iOS, Web & macOS
    • is language available
  • Android, iOS, Web, & Windows
    • get voices
    • set voice
  • Android, iOS
    • speech marks (requires iOS 7+ and Android 26+)
    • synthesize to file (requires iOS 13+)
  • Android, iOS, Web, & Windows
    • pause
  • Android
    • set silence
    • is language installed
    • are languages installed
    • get engines
    • set engine
    • get default engine
    • get default voice
    • set queue mode
    • get max speech input length
  • iOS
    • set shared instance
    • set audio session category

Usage

macOS

OSX version: 10.15

Example App from the macOS_app branch

Web

Website from the example directory.

Android

Change the minimum Android sdk version to 21 (or higher) in your android/app/build.gradle file.

minSdkVersion 21

Update the Kotlin Gradle Plugin Version

Change the verision of the Kotlin Gradle plugin to 1.9.10.
If your project was created with a version of Flutter before 3.19, go to the android/build.gradle file and update the ext.kotlin_version:

ext.kotlin_version = '1.9.10'

Otherwise go to android/settings.gradle and update the verion of the plugin org.jetbrains.kotlin.android:

id "org.jetbrains.kotlin.android" version "1.9.10" apply false

Apps targeting Android 11 that use text-to-speech should declare TextToSpeech.Engine.INTENT_ACTION_TTS_SERVICE in the queries elements of their manifest.

<queries>
  <intent>
    <action android:name="android.intent.action.TTS_SERVICE" />
  </intent>
</queries>

Pausing on Android

Android TTS does not support the pause function natively, so we have implemented a work around. We utilize the native onRangeStart() method to determine the index of start when pause is invoked. We use that index to create a new text the next time speak is invoked. Due to using onRangeStart(), pause works on SDK versions >= 26. Also, if using start and end offsets inside of setProgressHandler(), you'll need to keep a track of them if using pause since they will update once the new text is created when speak is called after being paused.

await flutterTts.pause()

iOS

There's a known issue with integrating plugins that use Swift into a Flutter project created with the Objective-C template. Flutter#16049

Example

To use this plugin :

  dependencies:
    flutter:
      sdk: flutter
    flutter_tts:
  • instantiate FlutterTts
FlutterTts flutterTts = FlutterTts();

To set shared audio instance (iOS only):

await flutterTts.setSharedInstance(true);

To set audio category and options with optional mode (iOS only). The following setup allows background music and in-app audio session to continue simultaneously:

await flutterTts.setIosAudioCategory(IosTextToSpeechAudioCategory.ambient,
     [
          IosTextToSpeechAudioCategoryOptions.allowBluetooth,
          IosTextToSpeechAudioCategoryOptions.allowBluetoothA2DP,
          IosTextToSpeechAudioCategoryOptions.mixWithOthers
     ],
     IosTextToSpeechAudioMode.voicePrompt
);

To await speak completion.

await flutterTts.awaitSpeakCompletion(true);

To await synthesize to file completion.

await flutterTts.awaitSynthCompletion(true);

speak, stop, getLanguages, setLanguage, setSpeechRate, setVoice, setVolume, setPitch, isLanguageAvailable, setSharedInstance

Future _speak() async{
    var result = await flutterTts.speak("Hello World");
    if (result == 1) setState(() => ttsState = TtsState.playing);
}

Future _stop() async{
    var result = await flutterTts.stop();
    if (result == 1) setState(() => ttsState = TtsState.stopped);
}

List<dynamic> languages = await flutterTts.getLanguages;

await flutterTts.setLanguage("en-US");

await flutterTts.setSpeechRate(1.0);

await flutterTts.setVolume(1.0);

await flutterTts.setPitch(1.0);

await flutterTts.isLanguageAvailable("en-US");

// iOS, Android and Web only
//see the "Pausing on Android" section for more info
await flutterTts.pause();

// iOS, macOS, and Android only
await flutterTts.synthesizeToFile("Hello World", Platform.isAndroid ? "tts.wav" : "tts.caf");

await flutterTts.setVoice({"name": "Karen", "locale": "en-AU"});

// iOS only
await flutterTts.setSharedInstance(true);

// Android only
await flutterTts.setSilence(2);

await flutterTts.getEngines;

await flutterTts.getDefaultVoice;

await flutterTts.isLanguageInstalled("en-AU");

await flutterTts.areLanguagesInstalled(["en-AU", "en-US"]);

await flutterTts.setQueueMode(1);

await flutterTts.getMaxSpeechInputLength;

Listening for platform calls

flutterTts.setStartHandler(() {
  setState(() {
    ttsState = TtsState.playing;
  });
});

flutterTts.setCompletionHandler(() {
  setState(() {
    ttsState = TtsState.stopped;
  });
});

flutterTts.setProgressHandler((String text, int startOffset, int endOffset, String word) {
  setState(() {
    _currentWord = word;
  });
});

flutterTts.setErrorHandler((msg) {
  setState(() {
    ttsState = TtsState.stopped;
  });
});

flutterTts.setCancelHandler((msg) {
  setState(() {
    ttsState = TtsState.stopped;
  });
});

// Android, iOS and Web
flutterTts.setPauseHandler((msg) {
  setState(() {
    ttsState = TtsState.paused;
  });
});

flutterTts.setContinueHandler((msg) {
  setState(() {
    ttsState = TtsState.continued;
  });
});

Getting Started

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