We just added 178 new professional voices to the Voice Library, including our first voices in eight languages: Arabic, Hindi, Greek, Czech, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Filipino.
Accents got deeper too, 20 of them new in this release. Italian now comes in Sicilian, Milanese, Venetian, and Romanesco. French adds Quebec, Chinese splits into Beijing and Taiwan Mandarin, and Arabic ships in both Egyptian and Modern Standard. Even English picked up Boston, New York, and Southern US voices. All told, the library now holds nearly 400 voices across 22 languages and more than 50 accents.
This matters most when your audience does not listen in English. A voice whose primary language matches your listeners sounds native to them, not translated. And since every voice in the library can speak all supported languages, you can also flip it around: keep your episodes in English and cast a host with a Parisian or Athenian accent that fits your show.
To browse the new arrivals, open Hosts & Voices in the studio, then filter by language or accent on the Explore Voices tab. The Voice Library guide covers searching, previewing, and favoriting if you want the full walkthrough.