Apple Reported to be Exploring Ways to Let Developers Provide Custom Text-to-Speech Synthesizers on iOS

By AppleVis, 10 March, 2020

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

Over the past few days, 9to5Mac and MacRumors have posted details of several iOS features that are reportedly in development at Apple.

Based upon findings in supposed unreleased iOS 14 code, one of these reports is of a new developer framework named VoiceProvider, which could let developers replace built-in speech voices on iOS with custom text-to-speech synthesizers.

Information on how this might be used is speculative, with MacRumors saying:

Voice synthesizer extensions would be bundled with apps from the App Store, and then could be offered to the system to replace the default speech voice, which could be important for languages and dialects that Apple does not support. This could potentially extend to an API for the HomePod, although this is not for certain.

iDownloadBlog.com takes the speculation a step further by suggesting that custom synthesizers could “range from Space Odyssey’s HAL 9000 computer to the Majel Barrett-Roddenberry computer voice from Star Trek”.

The leaked code is currently in the early stages of development, so much of what's been found might not make it into the first iOS 14 beta, or even into iOS 14 at all. Accordingly, all that we can reasonably say for now about what this finding might mean for VoiceOver users is to “watch this space”, but it does certainly appear that Apple has something in mind.

If you think you know what that might be - or have a wish - we would love to hear in the comments to this post.

In its exploration of the leaked iOS code, 9to5Mac has discovered what might be some major new accessibility improvements coming in iOS 14:

Our code findings uncovered a new feature that will be able to detect important sounds like fire alarms, sirens, door knocks, doorbells, and crying babies. Presumably, iOS will translate these alerts into haptics for people who have hearing loss.

More new accessibility features would bring support for the camera to detect hand gestures while “Audio Accommodations can improve audio tuning over AirPods or EarPods for people with mild to moderate hearing loss”. Further iOS 14 should offer the ability to run an audiogram on-device to help the users tune the audio.

Other findings from the supposed iOS 14 code include:

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Comments

By ming on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

hope voice over can do something in gaming
like narator the mainmenu of the game and stuff
or when we use controler. we can access the game menu via speech or voice over

By Holger Fiallo on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

I prefer that they focus on fixing the many bugs and them do so. Bugs, bugs are not fun. Specially with unlucky 13 which is a major pain.

By KE7ZUM on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

I can't wiat fo rhtis, and as fo rthe bugs in iOs 13 I can finally close the other haof of the bugs I've reported. It si rock solid and stable.

I think you stated the iOS is more stable, I hope that is the beta of 13.4 because it is not for most people. FYI. iOS 13.4 beta 5 is out.

By Nikola Jovic on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

While I perfectly understand your frustrations with IOS 13, this post is not talking about that and you can comment on one post without saying unlucky 13, 13 has bugs, and repeating it over and over again. Ultimately we here can do nothing and it is only Apple who can fix them. Understand however that at present some people cannot use even the buggy 13. Why? Because they do not speak English and there is no TTS available for their language. Serbian is a great example. We have to use Czech vocalizer because it is closest when it comes to reading of our texts correctly. Even then, there are many limitations. You cannot read the Serbian Cyrillic script, and some things are obviously pronounced incorrectly and don't sound so good. If Apple does this, this will be the biggest and most positive change for our country and will correct one of the major flaws of IOS for us. SO please stop dismissing things so easily. I realize that for people in US it might not matter that much, you can use a few extra voices that might be developed, but you already have high quality voices. We don't however and this would be an essential feature for some people. Thanks for understanding.

By Devin Prater on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

A new leak reports that VoiceOver will gain the ability to communicate text formatting changes through speech, sound, or braille, using the reader's preferred braille code's formatting symbols.

This "leak" may also be wishful thinking on the part of the author, who really wants text formatting, animations, and other such visual information, to be communicated through VoiceOver, and may not be entirely accurate. However, sources say that this leak is real, and that iOS 14 will have many more VoiceOver features for public beta testers to hunt down.

Note: Don't trust articles with uncited sources.

By GeorgeStark on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

hope ios will get ESpeak, it's only one tts whitch supports georgian

By ming on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

well,
eloquence is also very fast as well.

By ming on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

well,
some of the speech synthesizer like like neo speech can add to the app too.
I am looking forward to it!
and hope voice over can read the game menu when plug in the controlor

By TheBlindDragon on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

This is a very interesting article. I know these are rumors but I hope they become true. If I could get the Heather voice that's in VDR that will be cool.

By Lysette Chaproniere on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

I’m glad this possibility is being explored, and I hope it does happen. Maybe all the people who keep requesting Eloquence will finally get their wish. I do have one worry though. If VO crashes while using a 3rd party voice, or something goes wrong with that voice, will VO be able to recover and revert to one of the default voices if necessary? I used to use Eloquence with NVDA and if, for whatever reason, it couldn’t check that the licence was still valid, it would keep repeating “please register this product.” And there was no shortcut to get back to one of the default voices. That particular issue probably wouldn’t happen on iOS, because of the way Apple handles purchases, but they’ll still need to make sure any stability issues with 3rd party voices don’t make VO unusable. So long as Apple can be sure to iron out any problems like that before release, this will be a very positive step.

By Siobhan on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

I read on Mac rumors, i'll find the link, that possibly OCR will convert handwritten text to typed.
Link:
https://www.macrumors.com/2020/03/09/ios-14-ocr-apple-pencil-text-conversion/
This is more about the apple pencil, but keep reading. If they take that one step farther, we might have OCR for inaccessible dialogs, menus and the like. My only other worry, besides what's been posted is the size of the OS might increase. I know we can download individual voices, i also know that the small phones are way bigger than my 64gb model. Maybe there is some truth to it. Although Voice over needs a lot of work, I'm afraid it will become more bloated then it already is in some aspects. I'm not putting anyone's wish for Espeak and Eloquence down, but remember at least with Eloquence there is no more support. So even if it was supported by IOS14 would it be in Apple's best interest to release a modern OS with a voice so outdated?

By KE7ZUM on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

Well, being that eloquence is not a 64 bit app, and just got kicked off the android store cause code factory just didn't want to take the time to make it a 64 bit app, I don't see this happening any time soon ish.

Espeak would be good and maybe RHVoice for those of us with slower phones etc.

By Unregistered User (not verified) on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

I'm really hoping this means we could see Google TTS being used with Voiceover. It's one of the few things that I love from them and am quite partial to the UK female voice. Alex and Daniel just aren't the same for me.

By techluver on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

It'll really be useful for other languages. I absolutely love some voices that exist for Afrikaans.
I love reading books in Afrikaans but right now it's a 2 step process. I have to convert the book in mp3 using my windows PC and text aloud (since it only works on windows), then import that MP3 file into voice dream. Seems a bit silly but it's the only way I can think of doing it. It'd be nice if that could be synthesized on the phone itself.

By ming on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

one of the google text to speech language (cantonese) is already in IOS 13... one of the siri voices.

By fatih on Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 17:09

Hello ,
I want e-speak as well

By Dee cussa on Sunday, June 21, 2020 - 17:09

In reply to by ming

if you've known apple as long as I have, you can bet that they're probably not going to put eloquence or Espeak into iOS. just saying

By Ekaj on Sunday, June 21, 2020 - 17:09

Hi all. I've been reading this discussion with great interest. Although I've had no problems with Apple's current voices it's always cool to explore new ones. I'm also excited for the other new stuff coming in iOS 14 and am looking forward to next week's virtual WWDC.

By Labsii on Monday, June 21, 2021 - 17:09

One year later and it appears that there is no progress in this even in iOS 15.

As custom voices would be very useful for accessibility and they already exist on macOS (and any other platform including Android and Windows) I think Apple needs some more pressure to understand the importance of this.

Please send your feedback to Apple to request the ability to install the custom voice on iOS using their feedback assistant on this link: https://feedbackassistant.apple.com/

After you click on the "Compose New Feedback" pick "iOS & iPadOS" and then write your request on this feedback.

By Ekaj on Monday, June 21, 2021 - 17:09

I just clicked the link and signed in with my Apple ID and password, but am not enrolled in any of their testing programs so cannot submit feedback that way. But one thing I'd really like to see is the male voice on my Mac that was just released. For whatever reason he made it onto my Swiss army knife, a.k.a., my wonderful iPhone 7. The new female voice is not on my Mac either. Lol perhaps they got lost wandering around out in this lovely weather that Chicago is having now.