If you were on the internet between 2007 and 2012, you likely heard Loquendo voices constantly. They were the de facto standard for:
represents the last mature, standalone engine before the Microsoft acquisition. The tag "Multilenguaje" is the key differentiator here. While many TTS engines support multiple languages, Loquendo 7.5.4 offers a unique architecture optimized for code-switching —the ability to read a Spanish sentence, switch to English for a proper noun, and then continue in French, all within the same breath. Loquendo Text To Speech 7.5.4 -Multilenguaje-
: Widely used in gaming, interactive presentations, and assistive technologies to create engaging user experiences. Common Use Cases If you were on the internet between 2007
: Frequently used for narrations in videos where creators prefer a distinct, consistent digital voice. While many TTS engines support multiple languages, Loquendo
The most famous voice in the catalog. Jorge's deep, slightly gravelly Castilian Spanish voice became the definitive narrator for thousands of YouTube tutorials, creepypastas, and meme videos in the Hispanic world.
: Allows users to adjust speech parameters like pitch, volume, speed, and timbre to create a more natural flow.