Plans, credits & AI voice generation costs

Index TTS Pricing – Choose the Right Plan for AI Voice Generation

Finding the right Index TTS Pricing option should be simple. Whether you are testing AI speech for the first time, creating regular voiceovers, or generating audio at higher volume, the best plan depends on how much content you create and which features matter most to your workflow.

This page helps you compare available plans, understand how credits and usage limits work, and choose an option that fits your needs without paying for capacity you do not expect to use.

IndexTTS pricing plans and credit packs

Starter

A quick creative test run

$9.90one-time

1,500 credits

About 25 minutes of generated speech

Best forQuick tests and first projects

  • 1,500 credits included
  • $0.0066 per credit
  • One-time payment · no subscription
  • Purchased credits never expire
  • Natural expressive text to speech
  • Zero-shot voice cloning from 3–10s reference audio
  • Emotion, speed & duration control
  • Multilingual + cross-lingual voice transfer
Most popular

Creator

More room to explore ideas

$29.90one-time

5,000 credits

About 83 minutes of generated speech

Best forCreators and recurring content

  • 5,000 credits included
  • $0.0060 per credit
  • One-time payment · no subscription
  • Purchased credits never expire
  • Streaming low-latency synthesis
  • Advanced emotion & duration control
  • Full commercial license for projects
  • Faster priority cloud generation

Studio

The best value for production

$49.90one-time

12,000 credits

About 200 minutes of generated speech

Best forStudios and production teams

  • 12,000 credits included
  • $0.0042 per credit — lowest unit price
  • One-time payment · no subscription
  • Purchased credits never expire
  • Batch generation & API workflows
  • Voice asset management for teams
  • Commercial license + priority support
  • Ideal for dubbing, audiobooks & podcasts

Payments are processed securely by Stripe · One-time purchases · No recurring billing

Plan your AI voice workload

Compare generation needs, creative workflows, credits, and deployment options before choosing a plan.

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How Index TTS Pricing Works

Index TTS Pricing is built around practical AI voice generation needs. Instead of choosing a plan only by price, consider how often you generate speech, how long your scripts are, and whether you need features such as voice cloning, higher generation limits, faster processing, or access to newer IndexTTS models.

For occasional users, a smaller Index TTS Pricing option may be enough for short narration, tests, and personal projects. Creators producing audio every week may benefit from a plan with a larger usage allowance. Teams and high-volume users should focus on total generation capacity, workflow efficiency, and the effective cost of each project.

The pricing table on this page shows the current options available through this service. Because plan details can change over time, use the live pricing information shown here as the source for current prices, credits, and included features.

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Choose Index TTS Pricing Based on Your Usage

The easiest way to compare Index TTS Pricing plans is to estimate your normal workload. If you mainly create short voice clips, social media narration, product demos, or test generations, you may not need a large allowance.

If you create longer videos, educational lessons, podcast segments, or repeated versions of the same script, your usage can grow quickly because every revision requires another generation. Think about how many scripts you create, how many versions you normally test, and how frequently you regenerate audio after changing a script.

This approach can help you choose an Index TTS Pricing tier that provides enough flexibility without leaving a large amount of unused capacity.

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Index TTS Pricing for AI Text to Speech

For text-to-speech projects, Index TTS Pricing should reflect the amount of audio you realistically expect to generate. A short voiceover may use relatively little capacity, while long-form narration can require many separate generations.

Creators often test multiple takes before selecting a final result. You may generate several versions with different punctuation, pacing, emotion, or reference audio before choosing one. Leave room for experimentation rather than calculating only the final output.

This is especially important for content creators who publish frequently and want a consistent AI voice workflow.

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Index TTS Pricing for Voice Cloning

Voice cloning adds another dimension to Index TTS Pricing because creators often need to test different reference clips and compare generated results.

A good workflow may involve uploading authorized reference audio, generating a short sample, evaluating voice similarity, refining the script, and producing another version. Consider how many voices you intend to work with, how frequently scripts change, and whether you create one-off clips or recurring content.

Always use voices you own or have permission to use. Pricing determines how much you can generate, but responsible voice use should remain part of every AI speech workflow.

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Index TTS Pricing for Content Creators

YouTube creators, short-form video producers, marketers, educators, podcasters, and storytellers may have very different Index TTS Pricing requirements.

A creator producing one short video each week may need only modest generation capacity. A channel publishing daily narration can require considerably more. Marketing teams may generate multiple versions of the same line for advertisements, while educators may create longer lessons that contain thousands of words.

The best plan for creators is the one that matches publishing frequency and revision habits, with enough space for drafts as well as finished audio.

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Index TTS Pricing for Larger Projects

For larger workloads, the lowest price is not always the most important factor. Total usable capacity and workflow efficiency can matter more.

Look at the amount of generation included, applicable usage limits, and whether the plan supports the workflow features you need. Teams creating many voice assets should also think about how often content is revised.

A higher Index TTS Pricing tier can make sense when it reduces interruptions and gives your team enough capacity to test, revise, and finish content without constantly monitoring a small allowance.

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What to Compare Before Choosing a Plan

Do not compare Index TTS Pricing by price alone. Start with generation allowance or credits, then check which models and features are included and whether the plan is appropriate for short tests, recurring creative work, or larger production needs.

AI speech generation is iterative, so the first result is not always the final result. A practical plan should support experimentation and revisions.

Finally, consider your expected growth. If your current usage is small but you plan to publish more frequently, choosing an option with additional capacity may prevent you from needing to change plans immediately.

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Index TTS Pricing for Short-Form Video

Short-form video creators often work with scripts that change quickly. A caption may become a voiceover, a product description may need multiple versions, or a single video may require several takes before the timing feels right.

TikTok-style videos, Reels, Shorts, advertisements, and promotional clips typically contain less narration than long-form projects, but creators may publish them far more frequently.

The right Index TTS Pricing option depends on both clip length and publishing volume. Consider how many small pieces of audio add up across your production cycle.

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Index TTS Pricing for Long-Form Audio

Audiobook-style content, training courses, podcasts, documentaries, tutorials, and extended video narration can contain thousands of words. Pricing should account for the entire production process rather than just the duration of the finished file.

You may need to regenerate individual paragraphs, correct pronunciation, modify pacing, change a sentence, or test another delivery style. A realistic estimate should include extra capacity for revisions.

Breaking a long script into sections can make usage easier to manage. If one section needs improvement, regenerate that portion instead of producing the entire project again.

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Index TTS Pricing and Generation Credits

If your selected plan uses credits, understanding how you consume those credits is an important part of evaluating Index TTS Pricing. Do not look only at the total number displayed on a plan; think about what that allowance means for the type of content you create.

A user generating occasional short clips has very different requirements from someone producing narration every day. Your value also depends on how efficiently you work. Well-prepared scripts and good reference audio can reduce unnecessary generations.

Compare the credit information shown in the current pricing table and select an option that matches your expected workload.

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Index TTS Pricing vs Self-Hosting

Some users comparing Index TTS Pricing also consider running IndexTTS locally. The official IndexTTS project provides downloadable model resources and local inference workflows, meaning developers can operate the technology on their own infrastructure rather than relying exclusively on an online service.

Local deployment gives developers greater infrastructure control, but it also requires suitable hardware, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and technical knowledge. An online plan can provide a simpler workflow where users focus on text, voices, and generated audio instead of maintaining the underlying AI environment.

If you already operate GPU infrastructure and have technical experience, self-hosting may be worth evaluating. If convenience and easier access matter more, an online option may better fit your workflow.

Explore the official IndexTTS GitHub repository →
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Index TTS Pricing for Beginners

If you are new to AI voice generation, start with your real usage rather than immediately choosing the largest plan. Beginners usually benefit from learning how script formatting, reference audio, and generation settings affect results before committing to high-volume production.

A lower-capacity option can be suitable for experimenting with different voices, testing short scripts, and learning how the workflow fits your content. As your usage becomes more predictable, you can evaluate whether moving to another tier makes sense.

The goal is not to purchase the largest allowance. The goal is to have enough capacity to create comfortably without paying for usage you are unlikely to need.

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Index TTS Pricing for Regular Creators

If you publish every week, produce voiceovers for multiple projects, or frequently update scripts, your generation volume can become much more predictable. A mid-range option may provide more flexibility for this workflow.

Think about both finished projects and discarded generations. Creative production naturally includes experimentation, and not every generated clip becomes part of the final content.

Estimate how much audio you actually generate during production rather than measuring only how much audio you eventually publish.

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Index TTS Pricing for High-Volume Users

High-volume users should focus on efficiency. If you manage many projects, generate long scripts, create multiple voice variants, or work with frequent revisions, the cost of interruptions can become as important as the purchase price itself.

A higher-capacity plan may provide a smoother workflow by reducing the need to constantly monitor remaining usage. For teams, agencies, or creators operating at larger scale, compare expected generations against the limits shown in each option.

Your ideal tier should provide enough headroom for unexpected revisions, new projects, and periods of increased content production.

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How to Get More Value from Index TTS Pricing

You can get more value by improving your workflow before generating audio. Finalize as much of your script as possible first, test a short section before generating a long passage, use clear reference audio, check difficult names early, and adjust one setting at a time.

For long content, divide scripts into logical sections. If one sentence needs revision, regenerate that section instead of recreating the entire recording.

A more deliberate workflow can reduce wasted generations regardless of which Index TTS Pricing option you choose.

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Why the Cheapest Plan Is Not Always the Best Value

A low price can look attractive, but value depends on how well a plan fits your workflow. If an allowance is too small for your normal usage, you may spend too much time managing limits. Paying for significantly more capacity than you use may not be efficient either.

A better comparison considers price together with generation capacity, feature access, and expected usage. If your projects regularly require several takes, the most useful plan may be the one that provides enough room to experiment.

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How to Estimate Your Index TTS Cost

Start with the number of projects you expect to create. Estimate how much narration each project contains, then account for revisions and alternative generations. If you normally create three versions before choosing one, your generation needs may be significantly higher than the length of your final audio.

Compare your estimate against the current Index TTS Pricing options shown on this page. Choose a plan with enough capacity for your normal work plus a reasonable amount of extra room for experimentation.

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Who Should Choose Which Index TTS Pricing Option?

A lower-usage option is usually best for people exploring AI text to speech, testing voice ideas, or creating occasional short clips.

A mid-range option is more suitable for regular creators producing videos, narration, educational content, marketing material, podcasts, or social media audio.

Higher-capacity options are better suited to users who generate longer content, create many variations, manage several projects, or need more space for repeated testing. The right choice is the plan that matches your real workflow rather than simply the option with the largest allowance.

Index TTS Pricing FAQ

Straightforward answers to common questions about plans, credits, voice cloning, and generation costs.

Current Index TTS Pricing is shown in the pricing options on this page. Compare the available plans based on their current price, included usage, and features. Always rely on the live pricing table for the latest amounts.

Refunds, purchases, and responsible use

Before purchasing credits, review refund eligibility, payment conditions, authorized voice requirements, prohibited content, and service limitations.

Choose Your Index TTS Pricing Plan

The best option gives you enough room to create without forcing you to pay for capacity you do not need. Estimate your text-to-speech and voice-cloning workload, account for revisions, and compare the plans above for the right balance of capacity, flexibility, and value.