Expression Styles

All 11 Expression Styles

Prepend any of these tags to your input text to control the emotional delivery.


<Happy>

Warm, upbeat tone with rising intonation. Great for greetings, celebrations, and positive messages.

<Sad>

Slower pace, lower pitch, and softer delivery. Suitable for empathetic or somber content.

<Angry>

Forceful, sharp articulation with increased intensity. Use for urgent warnings or dramatic dialogue.

<Fearful>

Trembling, breathy quality with hesitant pacing. Fits suspenseful or cautionary narration.

<Surprised>

Wide pitch range with sudden emphasis. Ideal for announcements and unexpected revelations.

<Disgust>

Low, guttural tone with drawn-out vowels. Conveys disapproval or strong dislike.

<News>

Professional, authoritative, and evenly paced. Perfect for news bulletins and formal reports.

<Conversational>

Relaxed, natural rhythm with casual inflections. Best for chatbots, assistants, and dialogue.

<Narrative>

Rich, engaging storytelling cadence. Ideal for audiobooks, podcasts, and long-form content.

<Enthusiastic>

High energy with dynamic pitch variation. Suited for promotions, ads, and motivational content.

Neutral (default)

Clear, even-toned speech with no particular emotional coloring. This is the default style when no tag is provided. Suitable for general-purpose synthesis.