Fish Audio
Fish Audio Review·Audio Tool

Fish Audio

Open-source-leaning TTS with the cleanest voice cloning workflow.

4.0/ 5

The Spinoza Journal verdict

Reviewed by Kamran Arshad. See how we evaluate · Updated 2026-06-05.

Voice cloningOpen weightsTTS
Type
Audio Tool
Category
voice audio
Starts at
Free
Platforms
Web
Launched
Mar 2024
Last reviewed
2026-06-05
Verdict

The challenger that's making ElevenLabs sweat.

Fish Audio's voice cloning is uncannily good with very little reference audio, the prices are friendlier than ElevenLabs, and the model is partially open-sourced. For independent creators it's the new default.

The product, in motion

What Fish Audio actually looks like

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Fish Audio product screenshot
Who it's for

Best for

  • Voice cloning under 60 seconds of reference audio
  • Multi-lingual TTS

Not for

  • Enterprise procurement (use ElevenLabs)
The scorecard
Stack score

Composite of editorial review, hands-on testing, and reader-reported value. Each sub-score is rated 0–5 against The Spinoza Journal's published criteria.

Overall
4.0/5
Output quality
4.0/5
Utility & features
4.0/5
Usability & UX
4.0/5
Performance & reliability
4.0/5
Cost vs. value
4.0/5
Pricing
Model
freemium
Free tier · Paid from
$15/mo

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