Miku Voice Text To Speech
Making songs, high-quality vocals. Software: Hatsune Miku V4X / V6 (Vocaloid) or Piapro Studio NT
Most TTS tools allow you to tweak the pitch. Raising it slightly can give you that classic "Miku Append" energy. The Legal Side: A Quick Note
You record yourself speaking, and the AI replaces your voice with Miku’s in real-time or post-processing. Best for: High-quality covers and VTubing. Why Use a Miku TTS? miku voice text to speech
| Tool | Method | Quality | Legality | |------|--------|---------|----------| | (deprecated) | Hacked Vocaloid2 engine | Low, glitchy | Unofficial / Against ToS | | OpenUtau with ENUNU | AI voice model (Miku-trained) | Medium (robotic but speaking) | Gray area (uses voice data) | | RVC (Retrieval-based Voice Conversion) | Take any TTS voice → convert to Miku timbre | High (natural speech in Miku’s tone) | Gray area (requires Miku singing samples) | | Coqui TTS + custom Miku model | Trained on Miku’s voice from songs | Medium-high | Copyright questionable |
While Crypton Future Media (the creators of Miku) is famously supportive of fan-made content, using her voice for (like a paid advertisement or a standalone product) usually requires a license. Always check the terms of service of the TTS tool you are using. Conclusion Making songs, high-quality vocals
The Ultimate Guide to Hatsune Miku Voice Text-to-Speech (TTS)
In Japan, the "talking" version of Miku is officially sold as a separate product from the singing version. The Legal Side: A Quick Note You record
There is as of 2026. Fans use RVC (voice conversion) or Utau-based workarounds, but these are legally ambiguous and technically imperfect. The best long-term solution is to wait for Voice Peak from Crypton. For immediate needs, use an RVC pipeline or switch to a legal Japanese TTS like VoiceVox.