Overview
Suno Bark is an open-source text-to-audio model that generates expressive speech—and even music, effects, and nonverbal cues—from plain text. It’s multilingual, handles emotion and prosody, and can mimic styles with short reference prompts for rapid voiceovers and sound design.
Description
Bark treats audio like language: you write a prompt and it composes natural speech with pacing, intonation, laughter, breaths, and other paralinguistic details, then blends in music or ambience when asked. It supports many languages and accents, producing intelligible, emotive delivery without manual tuning of phonemes or prosody. With short “history” or style snippets, Bark adapts timbre and delivery so a read sounds consistent across lines, making quick voiceovers, character performances, and audio mockups straightforward. Because it’s open and runs locally, creators can prototype fast, iterate safely, and export clean 16 24 kHz outputs for editing or post. Use it for narration, game and app voices, trailer stingers, or sketching song ideas,the appeal is expressive results from simple text, no DSP wizardry required.
About Suno
Suno is a music technology company that enables anyone to create music without the need for instruments, using artificial intelligence.
Industry:
Technology, Information and Internet
Company Size:
1-10
Location:
Cambridge, massachusetts, US
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