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Text-to-Speech

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Generate audio from text using HeyGen's Starfish TTS model.

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What Text-to-Speech does

The Text-to-Speech skill leverages HeyGen's Starfish TTS model to convert written text into speech audio files. This skill is particularly useful for developers and designers who need to generate standalone audio content for various applications, such as voiceovers, narrations, or podcasts. By utilizing this skill, users can easily create high-quality audio outputs tailored to their specific needs.

To get started, users must authenticate their requests with an API key. The skill provides a straightforward workflow for generating speech audio: first, you can list available TTS voices using the provided MCP tool or directly through the API. This allows you to select a voice based on language, gender, and other features. Once a voice is chosen, you can then generate speech audio by sending a text input along with the selected voice ID. The skill supports adjustments to speech speed and pitch, offering flexibility in how the audio is produced.

This skill is ideal for content creators who want to enhance their projects with audio elements. Whether you're developing an application that requires voice feedback, creating educational content, or producing entertainment media, this tool can streamline the audio generation process. The integration with HeyGen's API ensures that users have access to a range of voices and customization options, making it easier to find the right sound for any project.

However, it's important to note that this skill is focused solely on audio generation and does not include capabilities for video or other multimedia formats. Users looking for a comprehensive multimedia solution may need to combine this skill with other tools to achieve their desired outcomes.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to create audio files from text for voiceovers, podcasts, or other audio content.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for users seeking to generate video content or those needing extensive multimedia editing capabilities.

What you can build with it

Creating Voiceovers for Videos

Use this skill to generate professional-sounding voiceovers for your video projects, enhancing viewer engagement.

Developing Educational Content

Generate audio narrations for e-learning modules or tutorials, making content more accessible and engaging for learners.

Producing Podcasts

Quickly convert scripts into audio format for podcast episodes, streamlining the production process.

How to install Text-to-Speech

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add calesthio/openmontage/text-to-speech --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Written by calesthio

Text-to-Speech (HeyGen Starfish)

Generate speech audio files from text using HeyGen's in-house Starfish TTS model. This skill is for standalone audio generation — separate from video creation.

Authentication

All requests require the X-Api-Key header. Set the HEYGEN_API_KEY environment variable.

curl -X GET "https://api.heygen.com/v1/audio/voices" \
  -H "X-Api-Key: $HEYGEN_API_KEY"

Tool Selection

If HeyGen MCP tools are available (mcp__heygen__*), prefer them over direct HTTP API calls.

TaskMCP ToolFallback (Direct API)
List TTS voicesmcp__heygen__list_audio_voicesGET /v1/audio/voices
Generate speech audiomcp__heygen__text_to_speechPOST /v1/audio/text_to_speech

Default Workflow

  1. List voices with mcp__heygen__list_audio_voices (or GET /v1/audio/voices)
  2. Pick a voice matching desired language, gender, and features
  3. Call mcp__heygen__text_to_speech (or POST /v1/audio/text_to_speech) with text and voice_id
  4. Use the returned audio_url to download or play the audio

List TTS Voices

Retrieve voices compatible with the Starfish TTS model.

Note: This uses GET /v1/audio/voices — a different endpoint from the video voices API (GET /v2/voices). Not all video voices support Starfish TTS.

curl

curl -X GET "https://api.heygen.com/v1/audio/voices" \
  -H "X-Api-Key: $HEYGEN_API_KEY"

TypeScript

interface TTSVoice {
  voice_id: string;
  language: string;
  gender: "female" | "male" | "unknown";
  name: string;
  preview_audio_url: string | null;
  support_pause: boolean;
  support_locale: boolean;
  type: string;
}

interface TTSVoicesResponse {
  error: null | string;
  data: {
    voices: TTSVoice[];
  };
}

async function listTTSVoices(): Promise<TTSVoice[]> {
  const response = await fetch("https://api.heygen.com/v1/audio/voices", {
    headers: { "X-Api-Key": process.env.HEYGEN_API_KEY! },
  });

  const json: TTSVoicesResponse = await response.json();

  if (json.error) {
    throw new Error(json.error);
  }

  return json.data.voices;
}

Python

import requests
import os

def list_tts_voices() -> list:
    response = requests.get(
        "https://api.heygen.com/v1/audio/voices",
        headers={"X-Api-Key": os.environ["HEYGEN_API_KEY"]}
    )

    data = response.json()
    if data.get("error"):
        raise Exception(data["error"])

    return data["data"]["voices"]

Response Format

{
  "error": null,
  "data": {
    "voices": [
      {
        "voice_id": "f38a635bee7a4d1f9b0a654a31d050d2",
        "name": "Chill Brian",
        "language": "English",
        "gender": "male",
        "preview_audio_url": "https://resource.heygen.ai/text_to_speech/WpSDQvmLGXEqXZVZQiVeg6.mp3",
        "support_pause": true,
        "support_locale": false,
        "type": "public"
      }
    ]
  }
}

Generate Speech Audio

Convert text to speech audio using a specified voice.

Endpoint

POST https://api.heygen.com/v1/audio/text_to_speech

Request Fields

FieldTypeReqDescription
textstringYText content to convert to speech
voice_idstringYVoice ID from GET /v1/audio/voices
speednumberSpeech speed, 0.5-1.5 (default: 1)
pitchintegerVoice pitch, -50 to 50 (default: 0)
localestringAccent/locale for multilingual voices (e.g., en-US, pt-BR)
elevenlabs_settingsobjectAdvanced settings for ElevenLabs voices

ElevenLabs Settings (optional)

FieldTypeDescription
modelstringModel selection (eleven_v3, eleven_turbo_v2_5, etc.)
similarity_boostnumberVoice similarity, 0.0-1.0
stabilitynumberOutput consistency, 0.0-1.0
stylenumberStyle intensity, 0.0-1.0

curl

curl -X POST "https://api.heygen.com/v1/audio/text_to_speech" \
  -H "X-Api-Key: $HEYGEN_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "text": "Hello! Welcome to our product demo.",
    "voice_id": "YOUR_VOICE_ID",
    "speed": 1.0
  }'

TypeScript

interface TTSRequest {
  text: string;
  voice_id: string;
  speed?: number;
  pitch?: number;
  locale?: string;
  elevenlabs_settings?: {
    model?: string;
    similarity_boost?: number;
    stability?: number;
    style?: number;
  };
}

interface WordTimestamp {
  word: string;
  start: number;
  end: number;
}

interface TTSResponse {
  error: null | string;
  data: {
    audio_url: string;
    duration: number;
    request_id: string;
    word_timestamps: WordTimestamp[];
  };
}

async function textToSpeech(request: TTSRequest): Promise<TTSResponse["data"]> {
  const response = await fetch(
    "https://api.heygen.com/v1/audio/text_to_speech",
    {
      method: "POST",
      headers: {
        "X-Api-Key": process.env.HEYGEN_API_KEY!,
        "Content-Type": "application/json",
      },
      body: JSON.stringify(request),
    }
  );

  const json: TTSResponse = await response.json();

  if (json.error) {
    throw new Error(json.error);
  }

  return json.data;
}

Python

import requests
import os

def text_to_speech(
    text: str,
    voice_id: str,
    speed: float = 1.0,
    pitch: int = 0,
    locale: str | None = None,
) -> dict:
    payload = {
        "text": text,
        "voice_id": voice_id,
        "speed": speed,
        "pitch": pitch,
    }

    if locale:
        payload["locale"] = locale

    response = requests.post(
        "https://api.heygen.com/v1/audio/text_to_speech",
        headers={
            "X-Api-Key": os.environ["HEYGEN_API_KEY"],
            "Content-Type": "application/json",
        },
        json=payload,
    )

    data = response.json()
    if data.get("error"):
        raise Exception(data["error"])

    return data["data"]

Response Format

{
  "error": null,
  "data": {
    "audio_url": "https://resource2.heygen.ai/text_to_speech/.../id=365d46bb.wav",
    "duration": 5.526,
    "request_id": "p38QJ52hfgNlsYKZZmd9",
    "word_timestamps": [
      { "word": "<start>", "start": 0.0, "end": 0.0 },
      { "word": "Hey", "start": 0.079, "end": 0.219 },
      { "word": "there,", "start": 0.239, "end": 0.459 },
      { "word": "<end>", "start": 5.526, "end": 5.526 }
    ]
  }
}

Usage Examples

Basic TTS

const result = await textToSpeech({
  text: "Welcome to our quarterly earnings call.",
  voice_id: "YOUR_VOICE_ID",
});

console.log(`Audio URL: ${result.audio_url}`);
console.log(`Duration: ${result.duration}s`);

With Speed Adjustment

const result = await textToSpeech({
  text: "We're thrilled to announce our newest feature!",
  voice_id: "YOUR_VOICE_ID",
  speed: 1.1,
});

With Locale for Multilingual Voices

const result = await textToSpeech({
  text: "Bem-vindo ao nosso produto.",
  voice_id: "MULTILINGUAL_VOICE_ID",
  locale: "pt-BR",
});

Find a Voice and Generate Audio

async function generateSpeech(text: string, language: string): Promise<string> {
  const voices = await listTTSVoices();
  const voice = voices.find(
    (v) => v.language.toLowerCase().includes(language.toLowerCase())
  );

  if (!voice) {
    throw new Error(`No TTS voice found for language: ${language}`);
  }

  const result = await textToSpeech({
    text,
    voice_id: voice.voice_id,
  });

  return result.audio_url;
}

const audioUrl = await generateSpeech("Hello and welcome!", "english");

Pauses with Break Tags

Use SSML-style break tags in your text for pauses:

word <break time="1s"/> word

Rules:

  • Use seconds with s suffix: <break time="1.5s"/>
  • Must have spaces before and after the tag
  • Self-closing tag format

Expressive Voice Direction

For narration, create a short voice-performance plan before generating audio:

  • narrator persona and emotional intent
  • pacing profile
  • energy curve across the script
  • where pauses should land
  • words or phrases that need emphasis

Use concrete cues, not generic instructions. "Warm but decisive; pause before the contrast; slow down on the final sentence" is useful. "Sound natural" is not.

When the selected voice supports pauses, put the most important pauses directly in the text with break tags. Generate a sample from the most performance-heavy section first, and do not batch-generate the rest if the sample sounds flat, rushed, or ignores the intended breaks.

Best Practices

  1. Use GET /v1/audio/voices to find compatible voices — not all voices from GET /v2/voices support Starfish TTS
  2. Check support_locale before setting a locale — only multilingual voices support locale selection
  3. Keep speed between 0.8-1.2 for natural-sounding output
  4. Preview voices using the preview_audio_url before generating (may be null for some voices)
  5. Use word_timestamps in the response for caption syncing or timed text overlays
  6. Use SSML break tags in your text for pauses: word <break time="1s"/> word

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