
While some on the app have even been experimenting with the updated feature, and its boundaries, testing what it will and won't say-including profanities and slurs. "She's too excited," said a TikTok user in a video testing out the new voice. Other TikTok users have compared the new voice to other recognizable online voices, including Barbie and the voice from Grammarly's YouTube adverts, which became a popular TikTok audio in January this year. Other users even compared the recordings to a "valley girl," accent. "TikTok's new text-to-speech has vocal fry?" wrote another user, noting the 'back of the throat sound of the new voice. The new one just sounds too nice," wrote one user on Twitter. "I miss the old text-to-speech lady from TikTok, she was so passive aggressive it was funny. Regardless of the cause, TikTok users have reacted strongly to the change in the app, after the feature became a key component of many people's content. It's unconfirmed whether the change is directly connected to the lawsuit, but the app has now replaced Standing's recordings for users. In May, a representative for TikTok told The Telegraph it did not comment on continuing litigation. "When I realized you could get me to say anything you want.that's when I kind of got upset," said Standing to the BBC, describing the speech as "totally against brand." Viral TikTok Shows Gator Wrangler Bravely Hop in Tank to Clean Huge Gatorsįor Standing, the issue is that TikTok users can get her voice to say anything they want, including profanities.

Video of Waitress Singing Happy Birthday to Patron Wows the Internet.TikTok Party 'Adrian's Kickback' Brings Chaotic Scenes to Huntington Beach.She alleged that in 2020, friends and family began sending her clips from her voice being used on TikTok. Standing alleged that she did not give permission for the recordings to be used in other applications. Standing alleged the app did not have her permission to use her voice for the feature.Īccording to Standing, her voice was recorded for the Chinese Institute of Acoustics in 2018 for the use of translations. For users in other regions, with different voice actors, their text-to-speech has seemingly stayed the same.Īt the start of May, the voice actor behind the original North American text-to-speech generator, Bev Standing, opened a lawsuit against TikTok. On Monday, May 24, users of the North American version of the app noticed a big change in the female text-to-speech voice-a whole new voice was being used. The app introduced the text-to-speech feature in late 2020, and the feature proved a success, often adding comic relief to videos.


TikTok has replaced the voice behind the popular text-to-speech generator feature, weeks after the original voice actor filed a lawsuit against the company.
