Batch synthesis API for text to speech
The Batch synthesis API can synthesize a large volume of text input (long and short) asynchronously. Publishers and audio content platforms can create long audio content in a batch. For example: audio books, news articles, and documents. The batch synthesis API can create synthesized audio longer than 10 minutes.
Important
The Batch synthesis API is generally available. The Long Audio API will be retired on April 1st, 2027. For more information, see Migrate to batch synthesis API.
The batch synthesis API is asynchronous and doesn't return synthesized audio in real-time. You submit text files to be synthesized, poll for the status, and download the audio output when the status indicates success. The text inputs must be plain text or Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) text.
This diagram provides a high-level overview of the workflow.
Tip
You can also use the Speech SDK to create synthesized audio longer than 10 minutes by iterating over the text and synthesizing it in chunks. For a C# example, see GitHub.
You can use the following REST API operations for batch synthesis:
Operation | Method | REST API call |
---|---|---|
Create batch synthesis | PUT |
texttospeech/batchsyntheses/YourSynthesisId |
Get batch synthesis | GET |
texttospeech/batchsyntheses/YourSynthesisId |
List batch synthesis | GET |
texttospeech/batchsyntheses |
Delete batch synthesis | DELETE |
texttospeech/batchsyntheses/YourSynthesisId |
For code samples, see GitHub.
Create batch synthesis
To submit a batch synthesis request, construct the HTTP PUT request path and body according to the following instructions:
- Set the required
inputKind
property. - If the
inputKind
property is set to "PlainText", then you must also set thevoice
property in thesynthesisConfig
. In the example below, theinputKind
is set to "SSML", so thesynthesisConfig
isn't set. - Optionally you can set the
description
,timeToLiveInHours
, and other properties. For more information, see batch synthesis properties.
Note
The maximum JSON payload size that's accepted is 2 megabytes.
Set the required YourSynthesisId
in path. The YourSynthesisId
must be unique. It must be 3-64 long, contains only numbers, letters, hyphens, underscores and dots, starts and ends with a letter or number.
Make an HTTP PUT request using the URI as shown in the following example. Replace YourSpeechKey
with your Speech resource key, replace YourSpeechRegion
with your Speech resource region, and set the request body properties as previously described.
curl -v -X PUT -H "Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: YourSpeechKey" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"description": "my ssml test",
"inputKind": "SSML",
"inputs": [
{
"content": "<speak version=\"1.0\" xml:lang=\"en-US\"><voice name=\"en-US-JennyNeural\">The rainbow has seven colors.</voice></speak>"
}
],
"properties": {
"outputFormat": "riff-24khz-16bit-mono-pcm",
"wordBoundaryEnabled": false,
"sentenceBoundaryEnabled": false,
"concatenateResult": false,
"decompressOutputFiles": false
}
}' "https://YourSpeechRegion.api.cognitive.microsoft.com/texttospeech/batchsyntheses/YourSynthesisId?api-version=2024-04-01"
You should receive a response body in the following format:
{
"id": "YourSynthesisId",
"internalId": "7ab84171-9070-4d3b-88d4-1b8cc1cb928a",
"status": "NotStarted",
"createdDateTime": "2024-03-12T07:23:18.0097387Z",
"lastActionDateTime": "2024-03-12T07:23:18.0097388Z",
"inputKind": "SSML",
"customVoices": {},
"properties": {
"timeToLiveInHours": 744,
"outputFormat": "riff-24khz-16bit-mono-pcm",
"concatenateResult": false,
"decompressOutputFiles": false,
"wordBoundaryEnabled": false,
"sentenceBoundaryEnabled": false
}
}
The status
property should progress from NotStarted
status, to Running
, and finally to Succeeded
or Failed
. You can call the GET batch synthesis API periodically until the returned status is Succeeded
or Failed
.
Get batch synthesis
To get the status of the batch synthesis job, make an HTTP GET request using the URI as shown in the following example. Replace YourSpeechKey
with your Speech resource key, and replace YourSpeechRegion
with your Speech resource region.
curl -v -X GET "https://YourSpeechRegion.api.cognitive.microsoft.com/texttospeech/batchsyntheses/YourSynthesisId?api-version=2024-04-01" -H "Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: YourSpeechKey"
You should receive a response body in the following format:
{
"id": "YourSynthesisId",
"internalId": "7ab84171-9070-4d3b-88d4-1b8cc1cb928a",
"status": "Succeeded",
"createdDateTime": "2024-03-12T07:23:18.0097387Z",
"lastActionDateTime": "2024-03-12T07:23:18.7979669",
"inputKind": "SSML",
"customVoices": {},
"properties": {
"timeToLiveInHours": 744,
"outputFormat": "riff-24khz-16bit-mono-pcm",
"concatenateResult": false,
"decompressOutputFiles": false,
"wordBoundaryEnabled": false,
"sentenceBoundaryEnabled": false,
"sizeInBytes": 120000,
"succeededAudioCount": 1,
"failedAudioCount": 0,
"durationInMilliseconds": 2500,
"billingDetails": {
"neuralCharacters": 29
}
},
"outputs": {
"result": "https://stttssvcuse.blob.core.windows.net/batchsynthesis-output/29f2105f997c4bfea176d39d05ff201e/YourSynthesisId/results.zip?SAS_Token"
}
}
From outputs.result
, you can download a ZIP file that contains the audio (such as 0001.wav
), summary, and debug details. For more information, see batch synthesis results.
List batch synthesis
To list all batch synthesis jobs for the Speech resource, make an HTTP GET request using the URI as shown in the following example. Replace YourSpeechKey
with your Speech resource key and replace YourSpeechRegion
with your Speech resource region. Optionally, you can set the skip
and maxpagesize
(up to 100) query parameters in URL. The default value for skip
is 0 and the default value for maxpagesize
is 100.
curl -v -X GET "https://YourSpeechRegion.api.cognitive.microsoft.com/texttospeech/batchsyntheses?api-version=2024-04-01&skip=1&maxpagesize=2" -H "Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: YourSpeechKey"
You should receive a response body in the following format:
{
"value": [
{
"id": "my-job-03",
"internalId": "5f7e9ab6-2c92-4dcb-b5ee-ec0983ee4db0",
"status": "Succeeded",
"createdDateTime": "2024-03-12T07:28:32.5690441Z",
"lastActionDateTime": "2024-03-12T07:28:33.0042293",
"inputKind": "SSML",
"customVoices": {},
"properties": {
"timeToLiveInHours": 744,
"outputFormat": "riff-24khz-16bit-mono-pcm",
"concatenateResult": false,
"decompressOutputFiles": false,
"wordBoundaryEnabled": false,
"sentenceBoundaryEnabled": false,
"sizeInBytes": 120000,
"succeededAudioCount": 1,
"failedAudioCount": 0,
"durationInMilliseconds": 2500,
"billingDetails": {
"neuralCharacters": 29
}
},
"outputs": {
"result": "https://stttssvcuse.blob.core.windows.net/batchsynthesis-output/29f2105f997c4bfea176d39d05ff201e/my-job-03/results.zip?SAS_Token"
}
},
{
"id": "my-job-02",
"internalId": "5577585f-4710-4d4f-aab6-162d14bd7ee0",
"status": "Succeeded",
"createdDateTime": "2024-03-12T07:28:29.6418211Z",
"lastActionDateTime": "2024-03-12T07:28:30.0910306",
"inputKind": "SSML",
"customVoices": {},
"properties": {
"timeToLiveInHours": 744,
"outputFormat": "riff-24khz-16bit-mono-pcm",
"concatenateResult": false,
"decompressOutputFiles": false,
"wordBoundaryEnabled": false,
"sentenceBoundaryEnabled": false,
"sizeInBytes": 120000,
"succeededAudioCount": 1,
"failedAudioCount": 0,
"durationInMilliseconds": 2500,
"billingDetails": {
"neuralCharacters": 29
}
},
"outputs": {
"result": "https://stttssvcuse.blob.core.windows.net/batchsynthesis-output/29f2105f997c4bfea176d39d05ff201e/my-job-02/results.zip?SAS_Token"
}
}
],
"nextLink": "https://YourSpeechRegion.api.cognitive.microsoft.com/texttospeech/batchsyntheses?skip=3&maxpagesize=2&api-version=2024-04-01"
}
From outputs.result
, you can download a ZIP file that contains the audio (such as 0001.wav
), summary, and debug details. For more information, see batch synthesis results.
The value
property in the json response lists your synthesis requests. The list is paginated, with a maximum page size of 100. The "nextLink"
property is provided as needed to get the next page of the paginated list.
Delete batch synthesis
Delete the batch synthesis job history after you retrieved the audio output results. The Speech service keeps batch synthesis history for up to 31 days, or the duration of the request timeToLiveInHours
property, whichever comes sooner. The date and time of automatic deletion (for synthesis jobs with a status of "Succeeded" or "Failed") is equal to the lastActionDateTime
+ timeToLiveInHours
properties.
To delete a batch synthesis job, make an HTTP DELETE request using the URI as shown in the following example. Replace YourSynthesisId
with your batch synthesis ID, replace YourSpeechKey
with your Speech resource key, and replace YourSpeechRegion
with your Speech resource region.
curl -v -X DELETE "https://YourSpeechRegion.api.cognitive.microsoft.com/texttospeech/batchsyntheses/YourSynthesisId?api-version=2024-04-01" -H "Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: YourSpeechKey"
The response headers include HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
if the delete request was successful.
Batch synthesis results
After you get a batch synthesis job with status
of "Succeeded", you can download the audio output results. Use the URL from the outputs.result
property of the batch synthesis GET response.
To get the batch synthesis results file, make an HTTP GET request using the URI as shown in the following example. Replace YourOutputsResultUrl
with the URL from the outputs.result
property of the batch synthesis GET response. Replace YourSpeechKey
with your Speech resource key.
curl -v -X GET "YourOutputsResultUrl" -H "Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: YourSpeechKey" > results.zip
The results are in a ZIP file that contains the audio (such as 0001.wav
), summary, and debug details. The numbered prefix of each filename (shown below as [nnnn]
) is in the same order as the text inputs used when you created the batch synthesis.
Note
The [nnnn].debug.json
file contains the synthesis result ID and other information that might help with troubleshooting. The properties that it contains might change, so you shouldn't take any dependencies on the JSON format.
The summary file contains the synthesis results for each text input. Here's an example summary.json
file:
{
"jobID": "7ab84171-9070-4d3b-88d4-1b8cc1cb928a",
"status": "Succeeded",
"results": [
{
"contents": [
"<speak version=\"1.0\" xml:lang=\"en-US\"><voice name=\"en-US-JennyNeural\">The rainbow has seven colors.</voice></speak>"
],
"status": "Succeeded",
"audioFileName": "0001.wav",
"properties": {
"sizeInBytes": "120000",
"durationInMilliseconds": "2500"
}
}
]
}
If sentence boundary data was requested ("sentenceBoundaryEnabled": true
), then a corresponding [nnnn].sentence.json
file is included in the results. Likewise, if word boundary data was requested ("wordBoundaryEnabled": true
), then a corresponding [nnnn].word.json
file is included in the results.
Here's an example word data file with both audio offset and duration in milliseconds:
[
{
"Text": "The",
"AudioOffset": 50,
"Duration": 137
},
{
"Text": "rainbow",
"AudioOffset": 200,
"Duration": 350
},
{
"Text": "has",
"AudioOffset": 562,
"Duration": 175
},
{
"Text": "seven",
"AudioOffset": 750,
"Duration": 300
},
{
"Text": "colors",
"AudioOffset": 1062,
"Duration": 625
},
{
"Text": ".",
"AudioOffset": 1700,
"Duration": 100
}
]
Batch synthesis latency and best practices
When using batch synthesis for generating synthesized speech, it's important to consider the latency involved and follow best practices for achieving optimal results.
Latency in batch synthesis
The latency in batch synthesis depends on various factors, including the complexity of the input text, the number of inputs in the batch, and the processing capabilities of the underlying hardware.
The latency for batch synthesis is as follows (approximately):
The latency of 50% of the synthesized speech outputs is within 10-20 seconds.
The latency of 95% of the synthesized speech outputs is within 120 seconds.
Best practices
When considering batch synthesis for your application, it's recommended to assess whether the latency meets your requirements. If the latency aligns with your desired performance, batch synthesis can be a suitable choice. However, if the latency doesn't meet your needs, you might consider using real-time API.
HTTP status codes
The section details the HTTP response codes and messages from the batch synthesis API.
HTTP 200 OK
HTTP 200 OK indicates that the request was successful.
HTTP 201 Created
HTTP 201 Created indicates that the batch synthesis create request (via HTTP PUT) was successful.
HTTP 204 error
An HTTP 204 error indicates that the request was successful, but the resource doesn't exist. For example:
- You tried to get or delete a synthesis job that doesn't exist.
- You successfully deleted a synthesis job.
HTTP 400 error
Here are examples that can result in the 400 error:
- The
outputFormat
is unsupported or invalid. Provide a valid format value, or leaveoutputFormat
empty to use the default setting. - The number of requested text inputs exceeded the limit of 10,000.
- You tried to use an invalid deployment ID or a custom voice that isn't successfully deployed. Make sure the Speech resource has access to the custom voice, and the custom voice is successfully deployed. You must also ensure that the mapping of
{"your-custom-voice-name": "your-deployment-ID"}
is correct in your batch synthesis request. - You tried to use a F0 Speech resource, but the region only supports the Standard Speech resource pricing tier.
HTTP 404 error
The specified entity can't be found. Make sure the synthesis ID is correct.
HTTP 429 error
There are too many recent requests. Each client application can submit up to 100 requests per 10 seconds for each Speech resource. Reduce the number of requests per second.
HTTP 500 error
HTTP 500 Internal Server Error indicates that the request failed. The response body contains the error message.
HTTP error example
Here's an example request that results in an HTTP 400 error, because the inputs
property is required to create a job.
curl -v -X PUT -H "Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: YourSpeechKey" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{
"inputKind": "SSML"
}' "https://YourSpeechRegion.api.cognitive.microsoft.com/texttospeech/batchsyntheses/YourSynthesisId?api-version=2024-04-01"
In this case, the response headers include HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
.
The response body resembles the following JSON example:
{
"error": {
"code": "BadRequest",
"message": "The inputs is required."
}
}