Acapela Group gives a voice to all your products and services. We invent voice solutions to give the say to content and enrich user interfaces in a natural and intuitive way based on our comprehensive technologies.
‘Voice’, the spokesperson of your brand, is the core of Acapela’s offer: customisable and flexible, it embraces the colours of your "audio charter".
Navigation, Interactive Voice Response, Accessibility solutions, E-learning, Talking Web, Audio-books, are amongst the first applications that learned how to benefit from the advantages of text to speech. Everyday, new applications are popping up and broadening the scope of possibilities.
Acapela, a key player leaning upon 25 years of experience, offers substantial and proven solutions adapted to your activity, and presents a complete range of products, services and expertise. In 25 languages and over 50 voices.
This website has been designed so we can share the limitless possibilities of voice with you. Listen to our voices, test them, and discover the world of applications that have been deployed with Acapela’s solutions.
Get acquainted with products and services that bring a smiling voice to your projects.
And feel free to voice your opinions with Acapela!
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News
SMS2voice: free service in Sweden with www.gratissms.se - November 7th, 2008
An ordinary day at work : interactive web campaign voice- animated by Acapela - October 27th, 2008
Acapela for iPhone: Multilingual speech synthesis available for iPhone applications. - October 21st, 2008
Sharing the speech experience from Germany to UAE! - October 13th, 2008
Try the Infovox inKey experience for Portable Accessibility anywhere, anytime! - September 16th, 2008
Voice-SMS: Roslab chooses Acapela speech synthesis to add value to its Voice-SMS Corporate offer. - July 2nd, 2008
Extrême-Nestlé Advergame: Acapela TTS plays opposite. - June 18th, 2008
Meet Uncle SAM: A Powerful New Viral Tool for Online Marketers - June 16th, 2008
Audio Books: Acapela speech empowers Dolphin EasyReader, the missing link in Microsoft’s 'Save As DAISY XML' plug in - June 12th, 2008