About

Somali-first audio for everyday work

SomSpeech is a focused text-to-speech studio for creators, educators, students, businesses, journalists, accessibility users, and Somali diaspora communities.

Why SomSpeech exists

Somali speakers often have fewer polished language tools than speakers of larger commercial languages. SomSpeech focuses on one clear job: take Somali writing and make it easier to hear, review, share, and reuse. The homepage opens directly into the studio because most visitors arrive with text they want to convert.

What it is built for

The studio is useful for classroom listening material, narration drafts, accessibility support, announcements, short social scripts, and everyday review of Somali writing. The interface keeps Muuse and Ubax front and center, then uses speed and pitch to support different Somali delivery styles.

What makes it different

SomSpeech is built around Somali workflows instead of becoming a generic audio tool. The product explains its limits clearly, keeps the main studio easy to use, and remembers the selected voice in the browser so returning visitors can continue with the same voice.

How to get better results

Short sentences, normal punctuation, and clean paragraph breaks produce the clearest narration. For longer scripts, review the generated audio in sections, adjust speed or pitch, and keep names or borrowed words spelled consistently.

Editorial standards

SomSpeech is built as a practical Somali language tool, not a place for copied articles, misleading content, impersonation, or automated abuse. The public pages explain what the studio does, how to use it, how local history works, and how visitors can contact the team for support, privacy questions, or corrections.

Advertising readiness

Public pages are written in English for broad accessibility and advertising compatibility, while the tool itself focuses on Somali text and audio. Ads are not placed inside the studio yet, and future placements should avoid confusing visitors or appearing too close to Generate, Download, playback, or voice selection controls.

Learning

Prepare listening exercises, vocabulary examples, and study clips.

Publishing

Test narration pacing before recording or sharing finished work.

Accessibility

Turn written Somali material into audio for personal listening.